Upcoming Events
Easter Bunny Brunch – Saturday, April 4
Father's Day Offroad Show – Saturday, June 20
Independence Day Parade – Saturday, July 4
WHEN DOES THE PARADE START?
Lineup starts at 6:00 PM, the parade rolls at 7:00 PM, and it goes until around 8:00 PM.
WHEN DOES THE ROAD CLOSE?
Movie Ranch Road becomes a one-way street between True Value and Church Drive starting at 6:00 PM when cars start lining up. The road closes completely from True Value to the end of the main village strip, starting at 6:45 PM until about 8:00 PM or for the duration of the parade.
WHERE CAN I PARK? HOW EARLY SHOULD I GET THERE?
Parking along the parade route on Movie Ranch Road is first-come, first-served, and also the primary parking for businesses on that road. Leave plenty of time before the parade starts to find a space.
There is overflow parking beside Duck Creek Village Church on Church Drive for anyone who wants to take advantage of pedestrian-only seating areas. This is available starting at 6:00 PM. There is no shuttle, so leave enough time to walk to the parade route.
HOW DO I JOIN THE PARADE?
- Entry forms & cash payment will be collected during parade line-up from 6pm to 7pm.
- There are sign-up sheets available online at www.duckcreekvillageutah.com
- There is an entry fee of $10.00 per vehicle, side-by-side, or Float (includes pull vehicle).
- Pull vehicles must be able to travel slowly enough to avoid stalling.
- Side by sides, trucks, or Cars Must be decorated – even if only pulling a float
- Drivers of any vehicle must be of legal driving age and have a valid driver’s license.
- No smoking or alcoholic beverages on any parade entry at any time. No dispensing or throwing of alcoholic beverages!!! STRICTLY ENFORCED! ENFORCEMENT ACTION WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST THOSE IN VIOLATION!
WHERE DOES THE MONEY COLLECTED FOR THE ENTRY FEE GO?
The 4th of July Parade is hosted by the Duck Creek Chamber of Commerce, with help from volunteers from local businesses and community members. The funds raised go towards the community as a whole, such as complementing improvements to the land that will be the future home of Duck Creek Days, and hosting the parade, trunk-or-treat, and other community events.

