Get ready to be swept away by the magic of the holiday season at the 41st Annual Conifer Christmas Parade! This year, we're celebrating the joy of reading and the power of stories with our theme, "A Season of Stories" as well as celebrating the opening of the newest addition to our community, the Conifer Public Library, with a festive procession of floats, music, and holiday cheer.
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Build a float, drive an antique car, or just grab some friends and walk the route, anyone can join in the fun! We've got a $500 grand prize for winner of the highly coveted Best of Parade travelling trophy!
The parade leaves West Jefferson Middle School at 1:45pm sharp and stops at Sutton Road & West Street. The parade officially starts down Sutton Road at 2p. The Christmas in Conifer festivities run from 10:30am - 4:30pm.
Public parking is available at West Jefferson Elementary School, Conifer Community Church and the Aspen Park RTD lot. Please be courteous to our neighbors by not blocking driveways.
Santa arrives via fire engine promptly at 10:20 am. He will be available for visits at Santa Land in the Christmas Village hosted by Elk Creek Fire Protection District until 1:00 pm.
There are lots of ways to get involved with the Conifer Christmas Parade.
The music/event lineup will be announced as we get closer to the event on December 6th.
Become a Parade Supporter! Your $100 donation goes directly to the parade general fund and is used to sustain and grow this annual Conifer tradition.