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Moss Point Fourth of July: Parade, Park, and Time Capsule

From a morning groundbreaking and the Great Magnolia Homecoming Parade to an afternoon of riverfront music, food trucks, and a 50th anniversary time capsule.

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The Moss Point Fourth of July fills Saturday, July 4, 2026 with two celebrations in one day. The morning brings the Great Magnolia Homecoming, themed “Monarchs in the River City,” with exhibits and a groundbreaking at Magnolia Park and the Great Magnolia Homecoming Parade. The afternoon moves downtown to the riverfront for “Celebrate America 250,” with music, food trucks, and a 50th anniversary time capsule ceremony. Here is everything happening and when, with the full parade route below.

The Great Magnolia Homecoming at Magnolia Park

The morning centers on Magnolia Park, directly across from Magnolia Middle School at 4630 Magnolia Street. Parks and Recreation opens the Magnolia Park Renovation Project Exhibits at 8:00 a.m., the City of Moss Point breaks ground on the project at 9:00 a.m., and the exhibits close at 10:00 a.m. as the parade lines up across the street.

The Great Magnolia Homecoming Parade

Map of the Great Magnolia Homecoming Parade route through downtown Moss Point on July 4, 2026, a loop of about 3.3 miles that starts and finishes at Magnolia Middle School
The Great Magnolia Homecoming Parade route, starting and finishing at Magnolia Middle School.

At 10:00 a.m., the Great Magnolia Homecoming Parade steps off from Magnolia Middle School and travels a loop of about 3.3 miles through the heart of the city before returning to the school. Marchers head south on Magnolia Street to Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, east to Main Street, then south on Main to Meridian Street. From there the route runs east on Meridian to Macphelah Road, north on Macphelah back to Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, and west to Magnolia Street for the trip home. The map above shows the full path and the direction of travel, so families can pick any stretch to line up and watch.

Celebrate America 250 on the riverfront

At noon, the day moves downtown to the riverfront along the Escatawpa, where the City of Moss Point’s “Celebrate America 250” festivities begin with live music and food trucks. At 1:00 p.m., the 50th Anniversary Time Capsule Ceremony marks the half century since July 4, 1976. Fifty years ago, the community sealed a time capsule and buried it here; at 1:25 p.m. the City unveils that original capsule and buries a new one in its place, sealed to be opened in another fifty years. The moment fits the year: Moss Point was founded in 1901 where the Escatawpa and Pascagoula Rivers meet, and 2026 marks its 125th anniversary.

Your Moss Point Fourth of July schedule

Here is the full lineup for Saturday, July 4, 2026:

  • 8:00 a.m., Magnolia Park Renovation Project Exhibits open, across from Magnolia Middle School
  • 9:00 a.m., Magnolia Park groundbreaking ceremony
  • 10:00 a.m., Magnolia Park Renovation Project Exhibits close
  • 10:00 a.m., the Great Magnolia Homecoming Parade, starting from Magnolia Middle School
  • 12:00 p.m., riverfront festivities begin downtown with music and food trucks
  • 1:00 p.m., 50th Anniversary Time Capsule Ceremony, downtown riverfront
  • 1:25 p.m., time capsule unveiling and burial of the new capsule

All events are free and open to the community. Bring a chair, find your spot, and celebrate the Fourth in Moss Point. For the latest details, follow the City of Moss Point on Facebook or visit calendar.cityofmosspoint.org.

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