Tucson Rodeo Parade's new route

The 99th annual Tucson Rodeo Parade, to be held on Thursday, Feb. 22, at 9 a.m., will take a new route intended to keep the parade off railroad tracks but still near the rodeo grounds.

Anyone going to the Tucson Rodeo parade this year better find a new spot to watch the bands, horses and floats go by.

The 99th annual parade is taking a new path to the rodeo grounds Thursday.

Members of the Little Mexico Restaurant float wave to the crowd during the 98th annual Tucson Rodeo Parade on Feb. 23, 2023.

The parade’s new route will begin at South 12th Avenue and West Drexel Road. It had been starting on East Ajo Way, but the route required participants to cross railroad tracks just west of South Park Avenue.

The parade will now head east on Drexel to South Nogales Highway. From there, it will head north until it reaches East Irvington Road, just before reaching the rodeo grounds.

The parade is set to begin at 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 22.

This is just the second change to the parade’s route in its history. In 1991, the parade route moved from downtown to its current location, having riders and marching bands travel south on Park Avenue to Irvington then stopping near the rodeo grounds on South Sixth Avenue. That route crossed the railroad tracks twice.

The parade is free. But there are tickets being sold for the grandstand, which will located on Drexel Road near South Liberty Avenue, the release said.

Grandstand tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children 12 years old and younger.

The parade will have more than 120 entries, including participanst on horseback, wagons and marching bands.

Louise Thomas, the founder of Angel Charity for Children, Inc., is this year’s Grand Marshal.

Go to tucsonrodeoparade.org, or call 520-294-1280 for more information about the route change or to buy tickets.


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