Coconino County — Which 4th of July Parade are you attending?

COCONINO COUNTY — Saturday, July 4 will be a busy day of celebration in Coconino County! There are five Independence Day parades taking place in Flagstaff, Page, Munds Park, Parks and Williams.

Which one are you attending

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Flagstaff Fourth of July Parade

Historic Downtown Flagstaff
Saturday, July 4, 2026
7:30 – 9 a.m. Staging
Meet up in the staging area Group I, the entry number is #84 & line-up location is on Elm Street between Humphreys & Beaver Street.
9 – 11 a.m. Parade

Public Works (PW) and Emergency Management (EM) will represent Coconino County along the parade route beginning at the corner of Beaver & Elm Street, then turns left onto Aspen, and then turns left again onto San Francisco and concludes at the corner of Elm Street and San Francisco.

Parks Fourth of July Parade

Historic Downtown Parks

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Grand Marshall – District 3 Supervisor, Tammy Ontiveros

12 – 1 p.m. Staging
Group number & line-up location will be provided at check-in on site near the Parks General Store on Historic Route 66.

1 – 2 p.m. Parade

The County Manager’s Office will represent Coconino County along the parade route which begins near the Parks General Store on Historic Route 66, the parade continues along Historic Route 66 and concludes at the Main Consolidated School.

 

Williams Fourth of July Parade

Historic Downtown Williams
Saturday, July 4, 2026

5 – 6 p.m. Staging
Group number & line-up location will be provided at check-in on site near the parking lot of the Family Dollar Store at the corner of 9th Street and Historic Route 66.
6 – 7:30 p.m. Parade
Public Works (PW) will represent Coconino County along the parade route which begins at the corner of 9th Street and Historic Route 66, the parade continues along Historic Route 66 and concludes at the corner of South Pine Street.

 

SPECIAL NOTES:
Please be sure to wear sunscreen, a hat, comfortable walking shoes and patriotic red, white and blue attire.
Fourth of July Parades are free, open to the public, subject to change and may cancel without notice due to inclement weather.

For more details about Community Relations & Special Events, please email Brian Harris or call (928) 266-6694.