News Summary
Huntsville will host its annual Mardi Gras Parade on Saturday, March 1, starting at 3:30 p.m. The parade promises excitement with over 21 dazzling floats, lively music, and festive dancing. Attendees can expect street closures, delicious treats from local vendors, and refreshing drinks served at local bars. The celebration continues with a block party after the parade. Join in the fun while supporting a good cause through the Blount Hospitality House!
Get Ready, Huntsville! Mardi Gras Parade is Just Around the Corner
Huntsville is gearing up for a vibrant celebration as the annual Mardi Gras Parade comes to town this Saturday, March 1! Starting at 3:30 p.m., this beloved event promises to bring a delightful mix of fun, festivity, and community spirit. If you’re a fan of floats, music, and dancing, you won’t want to miss it!
Parade Details You Need to Know
The parade will commence from the intersection of Meridian Street and Cleveland Avenue, winding its way through the heart of downtown Huntsville. Expect to see an exciting route that covers Meridian Street, Monroe Street, Washington Street, East Side Square, Eustis Avenue, and Greene Street, wrapping up at the bustling Lumberyard parking lot. Mark your calendars and prepare to grab your spots early, as the streets can get quite crowded!
Street Closures and Traffic Alerts
To ensure the parade runs smoothly, street closures will begin at 2:30 p.m. on the same day. If you have plans to travel through downtown Huntsville, it’s crucial to consider alternate routes. Expect traffic delays and plan for extra travel time, especially near the parade route. Parking will be restricted in the surrounding areas, so consider carpooling or using rideshare services to avoid the hassle. Keep your eyes open and exercise caution while navigating through all the excitement!
What to Expect at the Parade
Prepare to be wowed! This year’s parade is set to feature over 21 floats, each decorated to dazzle, alongside talented musicians and enthusiastic dancers who will surely get your toes tapping. If you’re looking for some delicious fun, local vendors will line the parade route offering a variety of Mardi Gras-themed treats. It’s a feast for the senses—be ready to indulge!
Don’t Forget the Drinks!
In true Mardi Gras spirit, local bars will be serving refreshing drinks in special cups featuring artwork from a talented local artist. Sip on something flavorful as you cheer and celebrate the amazing floats passing by. The sights, sounds, and tastes of Mardi Gras are waiting for you!
The Fun Doesn’t Stop with the Parade
Once the parade wraps up, the celebration continues with a lively block party happening at various restaurants and bars along Holmes Avenue. With live music playing, you can keep the festive vibes going until around 9 p.m. It’s the perfect way to unwind after the parade and mingle with friends, family, and fellow festival-goers. Don’t let the fun end too soon!
Giving Back While Celebrating
This year’s Mardi Gras Parade isn’t just a party—it’s for a great cause! Organized as a fundraiser by the Blount Hospitality House, the event aims to support families while their loved ones receive hospital treatment. So as you enjoy the festivities, you’ll also be contributing to a heartwarming mission that helps friends and families in need. Talk about a win-win!
Join the Fun in Huntsville!
Huntsville’s annual Mardi Gras Parade is set to be a fun-filled day bursting with color, cheer, and community spirit. So grab your beads, wear your best Mardi Gras attire, and get ready for an unforgettable celebration. Just remember to plan your travel route ahead of time and stay safe as you soak up all the excitement this Saturday!
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Additional Resources
- AL.com: Huntsville Police Closing Streets for Mardi Gras Parade
- WHNT: Mardi Gras Returns to Downtown Huntsville
- Rocket City Now: Huntsville Police Closes Downtown Streets for Mardi Gras Parade
- Wikipedia: Mardi Gras
- WAAY TV: Huntsville Police to Close Downtown Streets for Mardi Gras Parade
- Google Search: Mardi Gras Huntsville

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