The Roughrider Days Parade is a cornerstone of the annual Roughrider Days Fair & Expo in Dickinson, North Dakota. Held on the 4th of July, this vibrant community celebration brings together residents and visitors to honor Independence Day with floats, music, and local spirit. As part of a larger festival featuring rodeos, demolition derbies, and live entertainment, the parade offers a quintessential small-town American experience that captures the heart of the North Dakota community.
What to Expect
A lively parade featuring local organizations, businesses, and community groups celebrating the holiday.
Who Should Attend
Families
Local residents
Visitors
Independence Day enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
Morning or afternoon parade through downtown Dickinson.
Venue & Address
Downtown Dickinson
West Villard Street Dickinson , North Dakota – 58601 United States
Organizer
Roughrider Days Fair & Expo · Festival Committee
Organizers of Dickinson's premier annual summer celebration.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the parade?
The parade takes place on July 4, 2026.
Where does the parade start?
The route typically runs through West Villard Street and downtown Dickinson.
Is there an admission fee?
The parade is a public community event.
What else is happening during Roughrider Days?
The fair includes a PRCA rodeo, demolition derby, and live music.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, it is a popular event for all ages.
Where can I find more info?
Visit the official Roughrider Days Fair & Expo website.
Tags
Parade
July 4th
Dickinson
North Dakota
Festival
Family
Summary
Annual Independence Day parade in downtown Dickinson.