Who doesn't love a parade? The colorful floats, costumed performers, and the rhythmic music of the marching bands are always so much fun to witness! In Massachusetts, we love any excuse to celebrate, and a grand parade is a festive way to kick off any holiday or occasion. From short walks through small towns to elaborate routes that are miles long, Massachusetts has so many spectacular parades throughout the year. Listed below are some of the biggest parades in the state as well as some lesser-known (but equally entertaining) celebrations you won't want to miss.
1. First Night Parade, Boston
Boston sure knows how to kick off the New Year right! Whether you view it as the final parade of the year or the first of a new one, the Boston First Night Parade is an annual city tradition that is full of fun. The festive family-friendly celebration occurs on Dec. 31 and features a variety of talented bands, performers, and colorful floats. The fun continues into the night with beautiful ice sculptures, shows, concerts, and a majestic fireworks display. Hotels such as the Boston Harbor Hotel will be offering special deals to visitors wishing to ring in the New Year in the city.
2. St. Patrick's Day Parade, South Boston
The Boston St. Patrick’s Day parade is a grand celebration of the city’s rich Irish heritage as well as a good excuse for a great party. The citizens of Boston were the first people in North America to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and their dedication to the holiday is still going strong. The energetic parade is full of wonderful music, colorful characters, and lots of green! The annual fun takes place in South Boston.
3. Patriots' Day Parade, Concord
Commemorate the start of the American Revolution in the place where it all started. The Concord, Massachusetts Patriots' Day Parade is a unique Bay State event that features historic reenactors, fife-and-drum bands, and a special ceremony at the North Bridge. The year 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the battles of Concord and Lexington and the town is already gearing up for some extra special Patriots' Day festivities.
4. Ducklings Day Parade, Boston
The state’s most adorable parade takes place each Mother’s Day on the Boston Common. Mother’s Day is also Boston’s “Duckling Day,” a celebration of Robert McCloskey’s beloved children’s book, “Make Way for Ducklings,” which follows the adventures of the local Mallard family. After a celebration of family-friendly events, participants are invited to dress up in duck attire and follow Mother Duck, Mrs. Mallard's route through the Common and into the public garden to the famous Make Way for Ducklings Statue.
5. Gloucester Fishtown Horribles Parade
Independence Day brings not only patriotism to the Bay State but also a bit of humor to a handful of Massachusetts communities. If you have never attended a “horribles parade,” you might be surprised at what you witness. These satirical parades are filled with floats poking fun at political figures, local issues, and controversial topics. The Gloucester Fishtown Horribles Parade is one of the best-known local horribles parades, and it is quite a sight to see! The parade takes place annually on the evening of July 3.
6. Carnival Parade, Provincetown
As the summer season winds down on the Cape, the fun continues in Provincetown at the annual Carnival Celebration. This colorful and festive occasion celebrates the town’s diversity and inclusivity. The parade, which is a much-anticipated highlight of this year's celebration, will take place on Aug. 22.
7. Haunted Happenings Parade, Salem
The annual Haunted Happenings Parade in
" target="_blank">Salem kicks off a month-long celebration of Halloween events. The parade takes place on the first Thursday night of October. Creepy characters, spooky floats, and local school children in themed costumes parade down Salem's historic streets to celebrate the city’s most popular season. I have watched and marched in the parade several times, and can tell you that it is an absolute blast. I highly recommend attending in costume.
8. America's Hometown Thanksgiving Parade
What better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than by visiting the town of Plymouth? The top-ranked America's Hometown Thanksgiving Parade is a historically accurate celebration that is both fun and educational. The parade is held on the Saturday before Thanksgiving and begins at historic Plymouth Rock.
9. Lynn Christmas Eve Parade, Lynn
Several festive Christmas parades take place across Massachusetts every holiday season, but the Lynn Christmas Eve parade is one of the biggest and best. The annual parade which began in 1986, is five hours long and spans 23 miles! Featuring lots of lights, floats, music, and appearances by Santa and Mrs. Claus, this celebration is a special North Shore family tradition.
Do you love a parade? Which is your favorite? To find out about the fun festivities in Massachusetts, check out the Only In Massachusetts event page.
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