Jul 16, 2026
Colorful floats will soon glide through Hillcrest as part of the San Diego Pride Parade — a time-honored tradition in America’s Finest City that honors the LGBTQ+ community. LGBTQ+ members will be joined by allies to march along the route uptown in honor of their continued call for equity and acceptance. Those who are planning on showing their support by attending the parade can consider the following to plan their trip: When is the parade? The San Diego Pride Parade will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 18. Folks can expect the event to be held rain or shine, according to the San Diego LGBT Pride nonprofit organization. Where to park Pride organizers are making it easier for participants to arrive by car. Free parking will be available at the Old Naval Hospital on Park Boulevard and President’s Way for verified San Diego residents. Once there, visitors can take a free shuttle that will drop off passengers at the intersection of Richmond and Essex Streets. The free shuttle service will be available as follows: Pride Parade Route 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Catch a free ride from the Old Naval Hospital parking lots to the Pride Parade. The Shuttle will drop parade goers at Essex and Richmond Street, one block south of University Avenue. Pride Festival Route 8 a.m. to Midnight Catch a free ride from the Old Naval Hospital parking lots to the Pride Festival at Sixth Avenue and Juniper Street. Festival Express 12 to 4 p.m. Catch a free ride from the Pride Parade to the entrance of the Pride Festival. Pick up the Shuttle at Essex and Richmond Street and get dropped off at Sixth Avenue and Juniper Street. Public transportation Rapid 215 is another option to get to all the Pride festivities:  There will be service every 15 minutes throughout most of the day Last bus leaves downtown/Hillcrest, in both directions, after midnight There will be direct service to University Park Blvd. to catch the parade You can also connect to the free Pride shuttle service at the Park Blvd. and Presidents Way. (Northbound stop: Park Blvd. and Naval Hospital. Southbound Stop: Park Blvd. and Inspiration Point Way) You can ride directly to the parade route with routes 1, 3, 20, 11, and 120. You can catch routes 3 and 120 to 5th Ave Laurel Street or 4th Ave Laurel Street for direct service to the festival entrance. Related stories: San Diego Jul 12 San Diego Pride Parade attendees will still notice construction in Hillcrest San Diego Jul 11 Long-dormant tradition kicks off Pride week in San Diego Road closures Several road closures and no-parking zones will be in effect as early as 4 a.m. on the day of the parade. Major streets such as Normal Street, Robinson Avenue, University Avenue and more will be impacted by the event, so it’s best to plan ahead. The following streets will be closed at 5 a.m. and will reopen by 4 p.m. on Saturday Centre Street (University Avenue to Park Boulevard) Normal Street (University Avenue to Washington Street) Cleveland Avenue (Richmond Street to Washington Street) Harvey Milk Way (Cleveland Avenue to Centre Street) Lincoln Avenue (Washington Street to Park Boulevard) The Quince Street exit off 163 North will be closed at 6 a.m. and will reopen by 4 p.m. The University Avenue exit off 163 South will be reduced to one lane and right turn only onto University Avenue (westbound) at 6 a.m. and will reopen by 4 p.m. For a detailed list of street closures, click here. The following streets will be closed at 6:30 a.m. and will reopen by 4 p.m. University Avenue (5th Avenue to Park Boulevard) Herbert Street (University Avenue to Robinson Avenue) Essex Street (Herbert Street to Richmond Street) Centre Street (University Avenue for half the block south) 6th Avenue (University Avenue to Upas Street) Robinson Avenue (5th Avenue to 6th Avenue) Evans Place (5th Avenue to 6th Avenue) Pennsylvania Avenue (5th Avenue to 6th Avenue) Anderson Place (5th Avenue to 6th Avenue) Ivy Lane (5th Avenue to 6th Avenue) Upas Street (5th Avenue to 6th Avenue) Balboa Drive in Balboa Park (6th Avenue and Upas Street to El Prado) The parade route The parade will be a 1.5-mile affair that will begin at the iconic Pride flag at the intersection of Richmond Avenue and University Avenue. From there, it will make its way west to 6th Avenue and then south to Balboa Drive and Quince Street near Bankers Hill. Take a look at the map: To see a full calendar of what San Diego Pride has in store more details, click here. ...read more read less
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