Town of Wake Forest July 4th Children’s Parade

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Town of Wake Forest July 4th Children’s Parade

Date and Time
July 4, 2026, Sat., 10:30am
Organizer
Wake Forest Community Partners
Venue
Wake Forest Historical Museum
Location
Wake Forest
Address
41 N Main St., Wake Forest, NC 27587 (372.8 mi)
Price
Free
Description

The Town of Wake Forest invites local children to participate in the annual Children’s Parade on July 4th. This community event allows kids to celebrate Independence Day through a festive walking and bicycle parade organized by Wake Forest Community Partners. The event provides a safe and engaging way for youngsters to showcase their patriotism and community spirit during the holiday festivities.

Participants will gather at the intersection of North Main Street and West Juniper Avenue, near the Wake Forest Historical Museum. The lineup begins promptly at 10 a.m., with the procession starting at 10:30 a.m. Children are encouraged to bring their decorated bicycles to join the fun. Wake Forest Police will manage local traffic to ensure a secure route for all participants throughout the duration of the event.

This parade is designed for area youth and their families who want to experience a classic holiday tradition in a friendly environment. Participation is free for everyone. Please ensure that all bicyclists wear appropriate safety helmets. We look forward to seeing the community come together for this energetic and memorable Independence Day celebration.

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