Hometown Parade
Folsom’s Annual Parade on Historic Sutter Street
June 24, 2023 @ 9:30 am
Located on Sutter Street from Scott Street to Reading Street, set up those lawn chairs and show some Folsom Pride!
Enjoy 70 entries including the Marching Bands, Creative Floats, Service Organizations, Wild West Groups, vintage fire, and police vehicles, horses, and more!There will be many fun activities in the district after the parade to continue the celebration!
FUN HAPPENINGS ALL DAY June 24!
Pancake Breakfast
8am-1pm – Farmers Market – Plaza
9:30-10:30am Parade on Sutter from Scott to Reading, 70 Entries!
Gaslight Co – Live Music and Bloody Mary Specials
Folsom Hotel: Live Music
Art Galleries, Restaurants, Shopping and more
Ruby’s books: Storytime following the parade
Sutter St theater: Live show following 1:00
The Historic District is known as the heart of Folsom, rich in history and bursting with charm and each year we have a colorful assortment of entries participate including color guards, organizations that preserve our history, amazing vintage cars, floats and entries from different Folsom neighborhoods, excitement with police and fire, and a lot of surprises!
Parade-goers will line the four blocks of historic Sutter Street. The parade will take the route down Sutter St from Scott St to Decatur St.
For More Information visit event website: https://www.historicfolsom.org/hometown-parade
Located on Sutter Street from Scott St. to Reading St. Come on out for some good old fashioned fun with this hometown parade. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy a fun time with 50 local, fun entries in the parade. Set up those lawn chairs and show some Folsom Pride!
Date: June 24, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Parking in the Historic District is free, but it is also limited, especially on big event days. Here are a few suggestions to make your trip to Historic Folsom a bit easier.
1. Carpool or take Uber or Lift, whenever possible.
2. Park at the Glenn St Light Rail Station and ride the Gold Line one stop into Historic Folsom. Parking is free and plentiful at the Glenn St Light Rail Station
3. Park in the main parking garage at 905 Leidesdorff St. There is a digital counter that allows you to see the number of spaces available before you enter.
4. Park in the secondary, smaller parking garage at 604 Sutter Street
5. Park in lots at Wool and Sutter, Leidesdorff St, Traders Lane or on Riley St behind the Powerhouse Pub.
6. There are 2 additional lots near the light rail station, near Reading and Folsom Blvd. Both lots are available for free parking.
Do not park near Lake Natoma Inn unless you are staying at the hotel.
Do not park in the residential area near the Historic District
For More Information visit event website: https://www.historicfolsom.org/hometown-parade