In honor of U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, all United States and California flags have been ordered to be lowered to half-staff by President Biden and Governor Newsom, until sunset on the date of interment.
46th Annual Alameda 4th of July Parade "The Island's Independence Celebration!" Tuesday, July 4, 2023
CLICK HERE FOR THE 2023 PARADE WINNERS
Alameda's 4th of July Parade is the longest in the nation with a route that spans 3.3 miles, attracting more than 170 entries and 2,500 participants. The Parade draws over 60,000 spectators from the region and entries include a full spectrum of Bay Area residents, including equestrians, dance troops, floats, antique cars, community groups, transported and marching bands from both the community and local schools, and more!
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PLEASE NOTE: THE JULY 4TH PARADE ROUTE HAS BEEN CHANGED DUE TO PAVING AND REPAIRS ON ENCINAL AVE. The Parade will now march down Central Avenue. Cars must be removed along the parade route at 4am July 4. Parking will be allowed on Encinal Ave on July 4.
Before the day of the Parade, emailalamedajuly4thparade@alamedaca.gov. If you have questions or concerns the day of the event that need to be addressed, please call 510-337-8340.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS (click on the logos for their websites):
2023 Official July 4th Parade Program
PLEASE NOTE: THE JULY 4TH PARADE ROUTE HAS BEEN CHANGED DUE TO ROAD REPAIRS ON ENCINAL AVE. The Parade will now march down Central Avenue. Click on the link below for the revised Parade Route:
2023 JULY 4TH PARADE ROUTE(PDF, 517KB)
All vehicles must be cleared from the Parade Route by 4am on July 4. Streets will begin closing at 7:00 am along the Parade route unless you are an Official Vehicle or in the Parade itself. Parking will be allowed on Encinal Avenue on July 4.
Public Works Department