Fourth of July - Parade, Car Show, BBQ

Thursday, Jul 4, 2024 at 3:00pm

Downtown Warrenton

The fireworks display will be positioned to provide the widest viewing angle possible so that people can watch from their homes on the hillside and spread out across the waterfront for a view of the skies above the river over Astoria.

Please be courteous when selecting a spot to watch the parade or the fireworks display. Please pack out what you bring in like food containers, sparklers and other garbage. We ask for everyone's help this holiday to make this celebration is a good experience.

Let's have a safe and legal blast on America's birthday. Reminder, only consumer fireworks obtained from an Oregon permitted retail stand, such as cones, fountains, and other ground-based fireworks are allowed. Please also consider your neighbors and  pets before deciding on when and where you choose to light legal fireworks.

Schedule:

3:00 p.m: Old Fashioned Fourth of July Parade, Car Show, BBQ and More
Downtown Warrenton

Rockin In The Usa Rockin At The Warrenton Parade
Spruce Up Warrenton is proud to once again hosts this year's annual parade, sponsored by the City of Warrenton.

The Warrenton Volunteer Firefighters Association will be hosting their annual BBQ of hamburgers and hotdogs, free of charge (donations welcome) prior to the parade. The car show is back and will once again be held at Robinson Community Park. Floats, clowns, horses and more, what better way to spend a day.

The parade will occur on July 4 at 3 p.m. The parade, coordinated by Spruce Up Warrenton, will follow a route along Main Avenue from First to Ninth, turning west on Ninth to SW Cedar and ending at the Warrenton Grade School.

North Coast Equestrian Trails will be riding and showing horses in the parade. Find them afterwards in the park to meet the horses and learn more about them. (Please do not approach the horses before or during the parade as this can spook the horses.)

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