This year’s parade kicked off on Friday, October 25th, at 5:45 PM in downtown Iowa City. Special thanks to our parade sponsor, City of Iowa City!

The Homecoming Parade is an annual tradition that brings Hawkeyes together from both near and far. Parade participants include students, staff, faculty, and members of the Iowa City and surrounding communities.

Livestream

Couldn't make it to Iowa City? Want to watch the action again?

Watch The livestream on YouTube!

Parade route

The parade will begin moving west on Washington St. at Gilbert, then north on Clinton, east on Jefferson, south on Dubuque, east on Iowa, and will end at the intersection of Iowa Ave. and Gilbert Street. 

a map of the parade route.

Each year, the University of Iowa community celebrates alongside more than 20,000 Hawkeyes that come from near and far to watch the parade. Included in the parade are dozens of floats, performances, bands, dance troupes, guests of honor, student organizations, community organizations, staff, faculty, and students. 

Grand marshals

Chuck Long was our Grand Marshal this year! Learn more about his Hawkeye history in the For Iowa Magazine.

Questions?

Street Closures

Roads in downtown and residential areas of Iowa City may be affected by road closures and no-parking ordinances. Check here if your area will be affected.

Volunteers

Volunteer for the Parade! If you're interested in volunteering, please contact Contact the Volunteer Director, Ally Wehrspan, at hoco-volunteer@uiowa.edu with any questions.