Denver’s Parade of Lights will bring floats, horses, bands, balloons and mascots on Saturday. However, road closures are coming at separate times in the downtown area.
The parade begins at 14th Street and Bannock Street. Attendees can watch the parade along Tremont Street between 14th and 17th Streets, on 17th Street from Tremont Street to Arapahoe Street, on Arapahoe between 17th and 15th Streets, and on 15th Street from Arapahoe to Glenarm.
Beginning at 2 p.m., the staging area, generally between 12th Street and Colfax Avenue on the south and north and from Bannock Street to Broadway, will be closed to vehicular traffic. This area should reopen around 10 p.m
Starting at 3 p.m., that area will expand west to Speer Street and north to Ciampa, Lawrence and 18th streets. That area, excluding the assembly area, is expected to reopen at 8 p.m.
During the show, street parking, loading or unloading, or vehicle access on the parade route or in the staging area will be prohibited.
For more information about the parade and other winter events downtown, visit www.winterindenver.com.
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