July 4th New Parade Route and Detour Changes

Parade Route & Detour Changes

Please note the parade route has changed this year. It will start at Dogwood St. and travel along Main St. before concluding at Aspen Ave. Floats will line up on Dogwood and down Agate Ave. Road closures and detours will be in effect, so please review the parade map at City Events (victoridaho.gov) and obey all road closure/detour signs and event officials.

Parking Restrictions

To accommodate the new parade route and to keep the event pedestrian-friendly, parking will be prohibited on, Agate Ave., East Dogwood St., Cedron Ave., Aspen Ave., and the eastern side of the Access Road (between Cedron and 7000 S) from 2am-12pm on July 4th. Starting at 10am, downtown travel will be limited to local residents and parade entries only. Please arrive early and use designated parking at Sherman Park and side streets not on the parade route/ detours.

To help keep the parade route safe for all children to enjoy, parking will be prohibited on Main Street for the July 4, 2025, parade moving forward. This will be the last year that Main Street parking is allowed.

How to Participate

All are welcome to enter! Download the Parade Registration form at City Events (victoridaho.gov) and bring the completed form to the line-up. For safety, only adult participants can throw candy/items into the crowd.

Parade Safety

To ensure the safety of children during the parade, parents are urged to keep their kids behind the white lines on the highway. Parents should also step in front of their children to collect candy from the road and help maintain a clear path for the parade floats. Although we have volunteers walking along the parade route, we need the assistance of all parents on the sidelines to keep everyone safe and continue the tradition of candy throwing at the Victor 4th of July Parade.

Volunteers Needed

The city is seeking volunteers for the July 4th events. If you are interested in supporting your community, please contact the City Clerk at michelles@victoridaho.gov.

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