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The Longmont High School Band marches in the Boulder County Fairground Parade.

Boulder County Fair Parade Route Changed Due to Construction 

Due to ongoing construction, Longmont’s traditional parade route will remain temporarily altered for the Boulder County Parade to ensure the safety and accessibility of all participants and spectators. The parade will begin at 10 am on Saturday, August 2, 2025.

 

The parade will be staged around Roosevelt Park. It will take Longs Peak Avenue across Coffman Street to Main Street, turn right and travel down Main Street. It will turn left at 4th Avenue and come back up Kimbark Street to Longs Peak Avenue, returning to Roosevelt Park crossing Longs Peak and Coffman. Please note that Main Street will still be closed at 3rd Avenue for all parades to better control traffic and provide for participant safety even though the parade route turns at 4th Avenue. See map below.

 

Map of Longmont around Roosevelt Park. The parade begins south of the park on at Longs Peak Avenue and heads east to cross Coffman Street. It turns right on Main Street, then left onto 4th Avenue, left again on Kimbark, and left again onto Longs Peak Avenue, returning to the south end of the park.

 

These changes are necessitated by the Coffman Street construction project, scheduled to last through 2026. We understand that this route change may cause some inconvenience, and we appreciate your patience and understanding as the City works to transform downtown. For more information on the downtown transformation projects, visit: LongmontColorado.gov/transformation. Among the latest developments listed on that page is the closure of Kimbark St. between 3rd and 4th Avenue.

 

Also, please note that 4th Ave. will be closed between Kimbark and Emery Streets from 6 am to 11:30 am on August 2 for the Annual Pancake Breakfast before the parade.

 

For any questions or concerns, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 303-651-8649 or  city.clerk@longmontcolorado.gov.

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