Heres your guide to navigating July 4th traffic, transit and events

Publish date: 2024-08-06

If you are planning to attend the July Fourth festivities on the Mall on Wednesday, here are some things you need to know to ease your travel.

Car travel will be especially difficult for people coming into the District from Virginia. Many roads around the Mall will be closed from early morning Wednesday until late at night. Street parking near the Mall will be close to impossible.

If you’re taking transit, please note that Metro will operate 7 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. (Keep reading for more details.)

Before you celebrate the Fourth of July on Wednesday, you have to get through ‘terrible traffic’ Tuesday.

Here are some highlights of the planned road closings that are listed in detail below: Arlington Memorial Bridge and Arlington Memorial Circle on the Virginia side of the bridge, Rock Creek Parkway south of Virginia Avenue NW to Lincoln Memorial Circle and approaches, the ramp from the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge to Constitution Avenue NW, Constitution Avenue NW between 23rd and 14th streets.

Here’s your guide to navigating the Fourth of July

The Mall will open to the public at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Entry will be restricted to specific points, where you will be subject to security checks. The list of prohibited items includes: alcohol, glass containers and personal fireworks. No firearms are allowed.

See this map for the Mall access points and other information on travel to central Washington.

Here is the schedule for July 4 events around the Mall and Capitol grounds

Other events

Nationals game. The Washington Nationals are scheduled to play the Red Sox at 11:05 a.m. at Nationals Park.

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Palisades Parade. The lineup for the neighborhood parade begins at 10 a.m. and the parade starts at 11 a.m. from Whitehaven Parkway and MacArthur Boulevard NW. The marchers go northwest on MacArthur, turn left on Edmunds Place and left on Sherier Place, then right into the Palisades Recreation Center.

Capitol Hill Parade. The parade participants line up at Eighth and I streets SE. The parade begins at 10 a.m. and ends at noon.

Other parades and fireworks. There are plenty of shows across the entire region. See them in the Going Out Guide’s July 4 event calendar.

SoberRide
Lyft will be offering free rides to deter impaired driving during the holiday as part of the 2018 Independence Day SoberRide program, which runs from 7 p.m. Wednesday until 4 a.m. Thursday. The promo code to get a ride will be posted at 5 p.m. Wednesday at www.soberride.com. The deal covers one trip up to $15.

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D.C. parking rules
Meter, residential parking permit and other parking rules will not be enforced Wednesday in areas outside of the Nationals Park, Constitution Avenue and the D.C. Armory/RFK Stadium neighborhoods.  Parking along the parade route will be prohibited.

Metro schedule

The Fourth of July is one of the busiest events of the year for Metro. The biggest crowds will be in the evening, around fireworks time. But with events all day long, riders should expect crowded platforms and trains. Make sure to load your SmarTrip card in advance to avoid potentially long lines at the station. Parking at Metro lots and garages will be free all day, and off-peak fares will be in effect all day. Here are details of the Metro service:

Metro: The train system will be open from 7 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. Wednesday. Trains will run every 12 minutes until approximately 6 p.m., then gradually increase service to near rush-hour levels before and after the fireworks show on the Mall. Don’t bring bikes or large coolers on board.

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The Smithsonian station will be open all day. Smithsonian is the closest station to the Mall, but it gets very crowded during big events, especially on Independence Day. You can choose to exit at another station within walking distance of the Mall. Among them are: Federal Triangle, Metro Center, Gallery Place, Archives, L’Enfant Plaza and Federal Center SW.

Metro has not scheduled track work for the holiday but there is an important change in the Yellow Line schedule: beginning at 6 p.m., trains will operate only between Huntington and Mount Vernon Square. Travelers going north of Mount Vernon will need to use the Green Line to complete their trip.

Metrobus. The bus system will be on a Saturday schedule. Watch for detours on the routes near the Mall because of all the street closings. These are the routes that operate near the Mall: 30N, 30S, 32, 36, 52, 54, 74.

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Other transportation options:

D.C. Circulator. The National Mall route will not operate on July 4. But other routes run close to the Mall area.

Water taxi. The Potomac Riverboat water taxi service to the National Mall will not operate.

July 4 road closings

This is the long list, compiled by the National Park Service.

Closings from 6 a.m. to about 10 p.m.:

Closed from 11 a.m. until approximately 10 p.m.

Closed from 3 p.m. July 4 until midnight July 5

Memorials partially closed

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