The Tucson Rodeo Parade is the largest non-motorized parade in the United States. That means that all of the entries either walk, ride in wagons, or ride on horseback along the parade route. This requires a lot of planning for road closures and staging of the parade entries and the bands in parts of the neighborhoods within the route boundary to keep participants and our community members who come to watch the parade safe. The boundary and closure area for this year’s Rodeo Parade will be Irvington Road, 12th Avenue, Drexel Road, and S. Nogales Highway/ S. 6th Avenue.
The road closures will begin at 7 a.m. and conclude by 1 p.m. at the latest. The primary neighborhood area that is impacted is the Sunnyside Neighborhood. The Rodeo Parade Committee with the City of Tucson have been in contact with the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association to present the route plan and start the process of making the community aware of this route change. We are also communicating with the businesses on the affected roadways.
The Rodeo Parade Committee stages large numbers of volunteers in the neighborhoods and along the route and works with the Tucson Police and Fire Departments to identify emergency exit routes in the impacted neighborhoods and to ensure that there are emergency services and access available before and during the parade as once the parade begins, traffic into and out of the area is stopped.
Because of this impact, it is important to plan ahead for the day of the parade if community residents need to be out of the area for work or appointments between the hours of 7a.m. and 1 p.m.
(2025 Map will be posted within the next two weeks)