Registration Now Open For 2026 SCV Fourth of July Parade Join Us in Celebrating 250 Years of America’s Freedom, its People, Places and History
Get ready to celebrate in red, white and blue – registration is now open for the Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade, returning Saturday, July 4 at 9:00 a.m. This year’s theme is “Celebrating 250 Years of America’s Freedom, its People, Places and History.” Residents and visitors will line the streets of Old Town Newhall to enjoy this cherished hometown tradition. The parade begins at the Newhall roundabout, travels along Main Street, continues west on Lyons Avenue to Orchard Village Road and concludes on Avenida Dalbey.
All community members are encouraged to participate. From scout troops and nonprofits to classic cars, local businesses and hometown heroes, the parade offers an opportunity for everyone to showcase their creativity and community pride. Those interested in participating can register now by visiting SCVParade.com.
“Each year, this parade reminds us of what makes the City of Santa Clarita so special and unique. Our strong sense of pride in community. Patriotic respect for the freedoms we enjoy as Americans,” said Mayor Laurene Weste. “As we celebrate 250 years of our nation’s history, I invite everyone to come together, reflect on the values that unite us and take part in this meaningful and extraordinary hometown tradition. We will never have another 250th celebration that we can tell our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren about. This is a legacy for the future. I am so proud of our wonderful citizens.”
Spectators are invited to bring lawn chairs, gather with neighbors and enjoy a morning filled with celebration, community and patriotic spirit. For more information, including parade details, updates and registration, visit www.SCVParade.com.
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