Floats, performing groups, military and veterans groups, Vegas Golden Knights, Las Vegas Aviators, and more will be part of the 29th Annual Event on Tuesday, July 4. Join us for the largest July 4th parade in Southern Nevada. The parade is free, so come out and enjoy the festivities.
There will be a 40-foot American Eagle, a 30-foot Grand Old Flag, and 18 giant inflatable balloons from veteran and military organizations on display.
Along with the Las Vegas Aviators, the 2023 Stanley Cup Champions Vegas Golden Knights will return to the parade.
A number of new floats will be featured in the parade, including the Indiana Jones Experience, Barbieland, U.S.A., Parade of the Pink Ladies, Star Spangled Rodeo, Schoolhouse Rock, Red, White and Bluey, and Up, Up & Away with Peppa Pig. The Desert Angels gospel choir will present America Sings; America Standing Tall with a 15-foot Miss Stars and Stripes towering high above the crowd; Happy Birthday, America; and Can’t Stop the Beat.
Also popular are the Danza Del Carrizo Native American performing group, Nevada Latino Arts and Culture Association, and the Swing It! Girls. The Marine Corps League, American Legion, Forgotten Not Gone, Southern Nevada Military Vehicle Association, and Military Order of the Purple Heart will represent veterans and military organizations.
There will be Star Wars: The Fourth Awakens, featuring the Star Wars Clubs of Southern Nevada; The Magic of Encanto; Mario Karts on Parade, featuring Mario and Luigi; Beach Day with Baby Shark; and Princesses on Parade.
More than 2,500 people are expected to participate in the parade, while more than 500 volunteers will assist with parade operations. Over 50,000 people are expected to attend the parade.
Colonel Brian T. Hobbins, director of operations, United States Air Force Warfare Center at Nellis Air Force Base, and Lieutenant Colonel Laurel Hobbins (Ret. ), a U.S. Air Force Academy graduate who retired with 20 years of dedicated service to our nation, will serve as the Grand Marshals for 2023.
The Summerlin Council, the nonprofit arm of the Summerlin Community Association, organizes the parade.
We encourage everyone to arrive early, bring water, and wear sunscreen.
In The Trails village of Summerlin, the parade begins at the corner of Hillpointe Rd. and Hills Center Dr. Participants travel south on Village Center Circle, then west on Trailwood Drive. The parade ends at Trailwood Drive and Spring Gate Lane.
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Thanks and make it a terrific day…………The Smith King Team