Sunfair Parade Kicks Off Fair Season in Yakima

For the 57th year in a row, the Yakima Sunfair Parade will follow its familiar route of more than one-and-a-half miles through Downtown Yakima on Saturday, September 22nd

The parade is expected to include more than 300 participants as it makes its way down Yakima Avenue from 16th Avenue to Naches Avenue. It is estimated there will be more than 10,000 spectators during the Sunfair Parade.

The 2018 Yakima Sunfair Parade will begin at 10:00 am and is expected to last for about three hours. This year’s grand marshal is Yakima County Sheriff Brian Winter. 

Beginning at 8:00 am on Saturday, no parking will be allowed on Yakima Avenue between 16th Avenue and Naches Avenue.  Side streets along the parade route will also be closed to through traffic while the parade is underway. As the last entries in the parade pass by the closed side streets, they will be reopened to traffic.

Entries in the 2018 Yakima Sunfair Parade will be staged along 16th Avenue between Summitview Avenue and Nob Hill Boulevard.  That section of 16th Avenue will be closed to all traffic, as will side streets that intersect 16th Avenue, from 6:00 am until parade entries make their way onto the parade route.

Due to the parade, Yakima Transit will not start bus service on any routes on Saturday until 12:45 pm.  Special shuttles to State Fair Park will run as scheduled while the parade is underway.

The annual Yakima Sunfair Parade is coordinated by the Yakima Sunfair Festival Association.        

2018 Sunfair Parade – News Release