Bigfork knows how to throw a party. And when it is our country’s birthday, Bigfork really knows how to celebrate. Centerpiece of the celebration is the annual parade through Bigfork which begins at noon. Bring your whole family to view our great parade to celebrate the birth of our country. The 4th of June Parade in Bigfork is a Flathead Valley favorite.
This year’s 4th of July Parade theme is celebrating Essential Workers – the Heart of Bigfork! From grocery store clerks and retail cashiers to servers and bartenders, teachers, and nurses – we could not have survived the last year without them! To celebrate them, we are inviting the public to nominate the frontline workers they could not have lived without to be the grand marshals of the parade. Click here to nominate someone! Nominations are needed by June 20th.
Parking for the parade will be in the field at the intersection of Highway 35 and 82. From this parking area only, free shuttle service is available to downtown from 8am-5pm. For everyone to have a clear view of the parade, there will be no cars allowed in downtown Bigfork after 8 am on the 4th.
Floats must per-register. Click Here to Register a Float. The Bigfork Area Chamber of Commerce will be charging a fee to help cover the costs associated with the parade. Floats will be judged on Entertainment Value, Originality, Craftsmanship, and Interpretation of the Theme, along with a classic car category.
This year, parade organizers are paying extra care to the energy and messages from participants both in and watching the parade. We are asking that all individuals attending the parade in any capacity remember this is a community event – welcoming to all and strictly non-partisan. Please keep this in mind if you are planning to attend or participate in the parade. Any person or float that is deemed by parade organizers as offensive or political will be removed from the event. We are proud of where we live in and excited to invite the Flathead Valley to this non-partisan celebration of America’s birthday.
The parade begins at noon with members of the military. They will pause at the Bigfork Inn to present colors will the National Anthem is sung.