Falls Church Memorial Day Parade & Festival 2026
Falls Church does Memorial Day right. The town shuts down Broad Street for a morning parade with marching bands, local scouts, fire trucks, and veterans — the kind of small-town parade where kids sit on the curb and wave at everything that goes by. After the parade, the festival kicks in with live music, food vendors, kids' entertainment, and a 3K fun run that's open to all ages. It's a full morning into early afternoon of free family stuff.
What makes this work for families is the scale. It's not a massive city event where you lose your kids in the crowd. Downtown Falls Church is compact, the sidewalks fill up but don't get overwhelming, and the festival area after the parade is easy to navigate with strollers. The ceremony at the beginning is a good moment to talk to kids about what the holiday means, and then the rest of the day is all fun. If you're in Northern Virginia, this beats sitting in holiday traffic trying to get somewhere bigger.
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- Claim your curb spot early: Bring camp chairs or a blanket and set up along Broad Street 30-45 minutes before the parade starts. The best spots go fast, especially near the start of the route.
- Register for the 3K ahead of time: The fun run usually has day-of registration, but checking the city website beforehand saves you hassle. Kids can run or walk it — no pressure.
- Bring snacks for the parade wait: Kids get antsy waiting for the parade to start. Goldfish crackers and juice boxes buy you patience.
- Sunscreen and water are a must: Late May in Virginia can be warm. There's limited shade along the parade route, and the festival area is mostly open.
- Use it as a teaching moment: The memorial ceremony is short and respectful. It's a good way to explain the holiday to kids before the fun starts.
- Explore downtown Falls Church after: The local shops and restaurants along Broad Street stay open and are worth checking out once the festival winds down.
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