The City of Huntsville is inviting residents from across the community to come together in downtown Huntsville on Saturday, July 4, for a full day of patriotic, family‑friendly fun as part of Huntsville’s America 250 celebration.

This year’s Independence Day event, presented by Meta, promises music, history, food, fireworks, and a once‑in‑a‑lifetime celebration of our nation’s 250th anniversary.

Mayor Tommy Battle said the vision for the celebration began a year ago when the Huntsville Salutes America’s 250th Committee was formed.

“When we established the Committee, we knew from the very beginning that our commemoration of this historic milestone had to culminate in something truly special,” Mayor Battle said. “Huntsville needed a July 4th celebration that matched the significance of the moment—a celebration worthy of our community, our history, and our future.”

Residents will have the unique opportunity to celebrate Independence Day in Big Spring Park in 2026, and organizers have prepared a schedule packed with activities for all ages:

  • 4 p.m. – Vendor market, food trucks, DJ, historical reenactments, and educational experiences
  • 5 p.m. – American Eras Parade, beginning on Monroe Street, sharing a moving storyline of American history
  • 6 p.m. – Live music in the park featuring Groove, followed by Huntsville’s own Jazz McKenzie and her 10‑piece band
  • 9 p.m. – A spectacular 25‑minute fireworks finale accompanied by the Huntsville Concert Band

The parade will also be broadcast live on WHNT19 and streamed by partner stations across Alabama and Georgia.

Five people stand outside holding large signs. The signs celebrate Huntsville, America's 250th anniversary and feature the Meta logo.

July 4th Celebration Committee Chair Natasha J. Parker encouraged families to make the event part of their holiday tradition.

“We’ve built a lineup that offers something for everyone,” Parker said. “We encourage everyone to join us—bring a picnic, visit the food trucks, pack your chairs and blankets, and settle in for a celebration you’ll never forget.”

The July 4th festivities are a signature part of Huntsville’s America 250 programming, a months‑long lineup of events, concerts, educational opportunities and cultural activities leading up to the nation’s 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Joining the citywide celebration lineup of official America 250 events is Rocket City Space Fest on July 16-20, an event highlighting Huntsville’s role in American space exploration. Festival Chair Ralph Petroff shared his excitement for the event.

“Rocket City Space Fest will shine a national spotlight on Huntsville’s central role in one of America’s greatest achievements – getting humanity to the Moon — and the City’s continued leadership in shaping the future of space exploration,” Petroff said. “Launching this July as the ‘after-party’ for America’s 250th anniversary celebration, the Festival will grow into an annual tradition celebrating Huntsville’s unmatched space legacy through community events, inspiration, and discovery.”

For more information and a full list of events, visit America250Huntsville.org.