There’s no better way to kick off Independence Day than by joining friends, neighbors, and families at Lake Oswego’s annual Star Spangled Parade and Celebration!
Wear your red, white, and blue, decorate your bikes, wagons, or strollers, and enjoy a morning filled with community spirit. The parade features festive floats, live music, classic cars, costumed canines, Lake Oswego Fire’s fire engine, an authentic Fife & Drum Band, White Lotus Dragon & Lion Dancing, and many more local favorites.
Parade Route
The parade stages near Lake Garden Court before traveling along Chandler Road, 10th Street, A Avenue, and Second Street, ending at Millennium Plaza Park, where the celebration continues.

Family Fun at Millennium Plaza Park
After the parade, stick around for a full lineup of Independence Day festivities, including:
- National Anthem performance by Onry
- Presentation of Colors
- Live concert double-header
- Carnival games
- Face painting
- Food vendors
- Pie Eating Contest
- Dunk Tank featuring Lake Oswego firefighters and police officers
Dunk Tank & Carnival Games
Have fun while supporting a great cause! Carnival games and the popular Dunk Tank benefit the Lake Oswego Parks & Recreation Scholarship Fund, helping provide recreation opportunities for community members in need. Feeling adventurous? You can even sign up for a 15-minute turn in the Dunk Tank yourself.
Pie Eating Contest
Think you have what it takes to be crowned pie-eating champion? Adults (18+) can register beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Parks & Recreation Booth in Millennium Plaza Park following the parade. The contest begins at noon.
Parking Information
Public parking is available at:
- Lake Oswego City Hall (380 A Avenue)
- Public parking lot on State Street between A & B Avenues
- Public parking lot at State Street and Foothills Road
Please note that access to the First Street parking garages at Lake View Village and The Windward will be temporarily closed during the parade, approximately 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., to ensure participant and spectator safety.
Traffic Impacts & Road Closures
Residents and visitors should plan ahead, as several streets will be closed during the parade.
Beginning at 8:00 a.m. (parade traffic only):
- Iron Mountain Boulevard between Chandler Road and Country Club Road
- Lake Garden Court
- Chandler Road between Chandler Place and 10th Street
- Iron Mountain Boulevard between Berwick Road and Chandler Road
Beginning at 9:30 a.m.:
- 10th Street between Evergreen Road and A Avenue
- A Avenue between 10th Street and Second Street
- Second Street between A Avenue and Evergreen Road
- Evergreen Road between First and Fourth Streets
No parking restrictions will also be in effect along portions of A Avenue, Second Street, Evergreen Road, Iron Mountain Boulevard, and Country Club Road.
Whether you’re walking in the parade, cheering from the sidelines, or spending the day at Millennium Plaza Park, this annual tradition is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our community and our nation’s independence.
Happy Fourth of July from the Palisades Neighborhood Association!