County Urges Residents to Follow Key Rules to Enjoy Fourth of July Festivities
Jun 26, 2026 11:42AM ● By Placer County News Release
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AUBURN, CA (MPG) - In an effort to reduce wildfire risk and maintain the health and safety of visitors and residents during Fourth of July celebrations, county officials are emphasizing two key rules: All fireworks are illegal in unincorporated Placer County, including the Lake Tahoe Basin, and alcohol is banned on the Truckee River from July 1-6.
Due to Placer County’s vulnerability to damaging wildfires, the county has an ordinance that prohibits fireworks of all types, including those ‘safe and sane’ fireworks intended for home use that are sold at roadside stands throughout the region.
The fireworks prohibition applies to the following: rural areas not located within the boundaries of Roseville, Rocklin and Lincoln; the town of Loomis and the cities of Auburn and Colfax; and unincorporated communities such as Penryn, Newcastle, North Auburn, Granite Bay, Meadow Vista, Foresthill, Tahoe City and Kings Beach
Anyone caught violating the fireworks ban could be charged with a misdemeanor and face a fine of up to $2,000 per violation. Residents within the city limits of Roseville, Lincoln and Rocklin are advised to check with their local municipalities for regulations pertaining to legal fireworks use during the designated Fourth of July period.
Celebrations abound
There are a variety of professionally organized Fourth of July celebrations throughout Placer County to ensure residents have a fun, yet safe celebration. The following events feature firework displays for the community to enjoy:
The City of Colfax hosts its annual 3rd of July celebration with music and fireworks Thursday, July 3. Music begins at 3 p.m. Fireworks begin around 9:15 p.m.
The Tahoe City 4th of July Celebrations: Keep The Boom Alive celebration has activities planned for three days, July 3-5. Participants can join the family fun zone at Tahoe Lake Elementary on July 3, then enjoy a fireworks show off Commons Beach on July 4, starting at 9:30 p.m., and finally Keep Tahoe Blue will host a beach cleanup the morning of July 5.
In Tahoe Vista on July 4, Big Blue Adventure is holding 5K and 10K runs beginning at the North Tahoe Regional Park at 7 a.m. and finishing at the Tahoe Vista Recreation Area Beach.
The City of Auburn will host a community parade at 10 a.m. and a family festival starting around 2 p.m. with live music, food, games, a kids splash pad and a duck derby. A professional fireworks show is scheduled to begin around 9:30 p.m. at the Gold Country Fairgrounds.
The City of Roseville is hosting the Run Crime Out of Roseville 5K starting at 7:15 a.m. at the Vernon Street Town Square, followed by a Fourth of July parade in downtown Roseville starting at 9 a.m. A professional fireworks display will take place @the Grounds starting between 9:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Gates open at 4 p.m.
The City of Lincoln’s Fourth of July begins with a pancake breakfast from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m., followed by a hometown parade sponsored by the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club of Lincoln. The city will have food trucks at McBean Park starting at 2 p.m. with a kids zone at 3 p.m. followed by music and a Lincoln Potters baseball game at 6 p.m. Lincoln’s annual fireworks display will begin immediately after the conclusion of the baseball game around 9:30 p.m. at McBean Park.
Alcohol banned on the Truckee River
Officials are also warning visitors that alcohol is banned on the Truckee River from July 1-6, an annual safety ban originally passed by the Board of Supervisors in 2012.
The ban prohibits possession of open alcoholic containers in and along both sides of the river, including islands and bridges, from its outfall at Lake Tahoe in Tahoe City to the upstream edge of the Alpine Meadows Bridge during the holiday week. Violations of the ban are punishable by a fine not to exceed $150 for the first violation, $500 for the second violation and $1,000 for the third violation.
The Placer County Sheriff's Office will be stepping up enforcement throughout the North Lake Tahoe Basin to ensure safety during the holiday weekend.
Signage noting the ban is posted at river access points throughout the enforcement area. Businesses along the river with a valid liquor license are excluded from the ban.
Lastly, Placer County will continue to monitor the county’s short-term rental complaint hotline throughout the holiday weekend. Officials are urging visitors to enjoy the area responsibly and to follow posted rules. Anyone can report short-term rental rule violations by calling Placer’s 24/7 hotline at 530-448-8003.
Learn more about the short-term rental hotline at: https://www.placer.ca.gov/6109/Short-Term-Rental-Program.
Learn more about Placer’s fireworks ordinance at: https://www.placer.ca.gov/7667/Fireworks-Ordinance.











