Your Guide to Celebrating the 4th of July in Ridgewood NJ
Ridgewood’s 4th of July Celebration is a Beloved Annual Tradition: Flag Raising, Parade, Evening Celebration, and Fireworks
Schedule of Events:
9am Flag Raising, Wilsey Square
10am Parade begins at North Monroe Street and Godwin Avenue
6pm Gates open for Evening Celebration – music, food trucks, and more, including…
9pm Gates Close
9:10pm National Anthem followed by FIREWORKS (at dusk, around 9:15) at Veterans Field
Ridgewood’s 4th of July celebration consistently ranks near the top of local favorite traditions. We’ve put together all of the necessary information – as well as some history and fun facts – for you to enjoy this beloved tradition in our village.
RIDGEWOOD’S 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION HISTORY
It has been going strong since 1910! A full history of the event can be found here: Ridgewood 4th of July History
FLAG RAISING
The annual flag-raising kicks off the celebration in a patriotic way. It takes place at Wilsey Square near the train station. Here is the 2024 order of events:
2026 Flag Raising Order of Events
Committee Welcome
Ridgewood Village Council Address
Recognition of 2026 Special Guests – 1776 Flag carried by cadets of Michael Feeney Junior Police Academy
Flag Raising by Ridgewood American Legion Post 53
“To the Colors” – Joe Cohen
“The Star Spangled Banner” – Mary Ann Wright
Ridgewood 4th of July
THE PARADE
All elementary schools get involved and create a themed float to be featured in the parade. You’ll see students and their families proudly walking alongside their creations to show off their school spirit and their dedication to the community.
Look for The Gubb Team along the parade route!
The theme of this year’s celebration is
“USA 250 – America’s Birthday Bash”
This year we will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the incredible journey that has shaped our nation. Let’s turn the streets into a star-spangled birthday bash 250 years in the making! Pull out all the stops and deck out your parade entry in patriotic fanfare and fun while celebrating and spotlighting what makes us unique. This once-in-a-generation milestone is an opportunity to reflect on our past, honor the contributions of all Americans, and look toward a future we want to create for the next generation and beyond.
The celebration often includes and honors national heroes – in 1981, famed astronaut Buzz Aldrin came!
The parade goes through the heart of town and honors students, servicemen and women, police officers and firefighters from Ridgewood and surrounding areas, local athletes, and features plenty of music and classic cars.
You’ll be sure to notice the dedication of local village residents and their families! People start lining their chairs along the parade route a week in advance to claim the perfect spot to watch the festivities.
LIVE MUSIC
FIREWORKS AND FOOD VENDORS
EVENING CELEBRATION AND FIREWORKS
After the parade, residents enjoy the day at our local parks, Graydon pool, or family BBQs. Then, they gather at Veterans Park for the evening festivities. This year, gates open at 6pm for food vendors, live music, and ice cream. Fireworks will begin at approximately 9pm!
It NEVER disappoints. Buy tickets online ahead of time for a discount here or you can purchase tickets at the gate.
RIDGEWOOD FIREWORKS
Ridgewood’s 4th of July Celebration is a non-profit, all volunteer organization that relies on sponsors, private donations and fireworks ticket sales to fund the day’s festivities, security and all other costs.
To learn more about Ridgewood, visit our website: The Gubb Team Website
For more information, visit the official Ridgewood Fourth of July website: https://ridgewoodjuly4.net/
🏡 Thinking of Making Ridgewood Your Home?
Events like the Fourth of July aren’t just fun — they’re a reflection of Ridgewood’s vibrant community spirit. If you’re considering buying or selling a home in Ridgewood, there’s no better time to explore what this amazing town has to offer.
The Gubb Team is happy to help you find your front-row seat to all the celebrations this town has to offer — not just on the Fourth, but all year long.
Happy Independence Day from Ridgewood!