Everett 4th Of July Parade Information

4th of July Parade

The Parade is volunteer driven and supported by donations and grants. Click for info.

The Everett, Washington 4th of July Parade is happening! Here’s some basic information

Parade Starts at 11:00 AM in downtown Everett on Tuesday July 4th

The Parade begins at 25th and Colby and goes south to Wall street, east one block to Wetmore and back north to 25th street

There are more than four dozen confirmed entries with the Parade being led off by the Seattle Cossacks Motorcycle Stunt and Drill Team

Clowns, bands, drill teams, community members, first responders and more will march the parade route

The Parade is expected to last about an hour

Parking and shuttle information
Everett Transit is offering a free shuttle to and from the downtown area and Everett Station before and after the Parade.
Park at Everett Station, 3201 Smith Avenue in Downtown Everett and hop on a free Everett Transit bus to the July 4th parade. Buses leave Everett Station every 5 minutes from 9:30 to 11 AM. Parade shuttle will continue from end of parade and should end at about 1:45 p.m. or until no longer needed.

Limited downtown street parking maybe available along with many downtown parking garages. The Everpark (2815 Hoyt Avenue between Hewitt and California) is free and open on the 4th of July.

All shuttles to the festival are ADA accessible. There are volunteers on site at the festival to assist those mobility challenges.

Click here to visit the 4th of July Parade website for more information.



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