The City of Corona invites you to the Independence Day Celebration on Monday, July 4th! Returning with the annual Main Street USA Parade, entertainment at Santana Park, and Fireworks show.
9 AM - MAIN STREET USA INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE
The City of Corona invites the community to the Main Street USA Independence Day Parade on Monday, July 4, 2022.Corona’s Main Street USA Independence Day Parade is a non-competitive parade which provides entertainment, community spirit, and fun for all to enjoy. Drawing 4,000+ families, friends, and neighbors, the parade takes place on Main Street from Ontario Avenue to Olive Street. This year’s Parade begins at 9:00 a.m.
ROAD CLOSURES
The following streets will be posted “No Parking” and closed to through traffic from approximately 6:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on July 4.
Main Street between Ontario Avenue and Grand Boulevard
Chatam Circle from the cul-de-sac to Summerset
Pueblo Road between Main Street and Belle Avenue
Olive Street between Main Street and Belle Avenue
Olive Street between Main Street and South Victoria Avenue
Please anticipate increased traffic congestion in the area on July 4.
PRO TIPS FOR THE MAIN STREET USA PARADE
☀️ Beat the heat with a hat, water, and don’t forget that sunscreen!
😉 Go before you go. Limited restroom access.
🇺🇸 Bring your community spirit and be ready to cheer on your friends and neighbors!
For more details on the Main St Parade, please call (951) 736-2381.
5 PM – SANTANA PARK: Music • Food • Fireworks
ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment begins at 5 p.m.
Live entertainment provided by Black Rock Candy and Neon Nation.
FIREWORKS The celebration concludes with the eagerly anticipated firework show to occur at sundown.
FOOD VENDORS Enjoy tasty food and refreshments available for purchase:
S & E’s Team
Pop it up Kettle Corn
Luzzies Kitchen
Eatbbop
PhillyPhils Concessions
Maui Wowi
Webu Pupusas
The Sweet Stop
Churromania
Flamin Hot Chicken
Wicked Sausage
Guac-N-Roll
Salt N' Pepper
Tikiz Shaved Ice and Ice Cream
Sharon's Creole Kitchen
🍔 Picnics welcome and vendors available. (Don’t forget: gas/propane BBQs are not allowed. Charcoal only in designated areas)
🎒 Pack-in your essentials including water, snacks, sunscreen, and repellent! When it’s time to leave, pack it out or toss it in the trash. #KeepCoronaBeautiful
🚗 Free parking will be available at Crossroads Christian Church (Enter off Ontario) and Lee Pollard High School. Preferred parking may also be available at Santana Park for $20, while space permits.
😷 All attendees are encouraged to follow CDPH’s latest guidance for the use of face coverings.
⛔ No dogs, pets, alcohol, cigarettes, drones, trailers, or RVs.
PARKING
Pre-Sale Preferred Parking at Santana Park- $10 parking fee for up-close parking spots sold May 30th through June 30th, as space permits. Click here to purchase!
Parking at Santana Park- $20 parking fee for Santana parking lot on the day of the event, as space permits.
Free parking at Crossroads Christian Church and surrounding community as posted. Note: There will not be shuttles. We apologize for the inconvenience.
No gas/propane BBQs (Charcoal only in designated areas)
No alcohol or cigarettes (including vaping) allowed in the park
No drones
No Trailers or RVs
SANTANA PARK NOTICES
Park fields will be closed beginning Friday for event staging.
Parking lot will be closed Sunday, July 3rd at 3 p.m to allow for Pre-Sale Preferred Event Parking.
Skatepark will be closed on Monday, July 4th.
ROAD CLOSURES
Kellogg from Pimpernel to Ontario – 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Ontario Ave from Magnolia to Fullerton – 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Magnolia from Main Street to Ontario – 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Santana from Magnolia to Orchard Crest – 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Garretson from CL Fleming to Santana – 3 pm to 11 p.m.
For more details, please call (951) 736-2241.
Thank you to our Sponsors!
REMINDER: FIREWORKS ILLEGAL IN CORONA
The Corona Municipal Code prohibits the sale, use, discharge, and possession of fireworks within the City limits. Fireworks of any type are prohibited within the City. On Wednesday, June 2, 2021, Corona City Council unanimously approved an increase in the penalties and fines for the illegal use of fireworks. The max penalty for “Safe and Sane” fireworks has been increased from up to five hundred dollars ($500) to up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) and illegal fireworks from up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) to five thousand dollars ($5,000). Don’t blow it. Avoid the Fines. To learn more about Fireworks, please click here!