02/10/2024
The Hattiesburg Caerus Mardi Gras Parade is scheduled to roll down Hub City’s street at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 10.
Presented by Keith’s Superstore, the parade route will begin at the corner of Service Road and West 4th Street. It will then turn west onto Hardy Street, turn north on 38th Avenue and end at Morningside Drive. There will be no throws after Pearl Street on 38th Avenue.
Floats will begin staging on the Service Road North of Ivy Row Apartments. at 11 a.m. on Saturday. To give floats room to work, the City of Hattiesburg will close Northwood Drive between Sims Road and West 7th Street during this time.
The following streets will begin to close at 2 p.m. on Saturday to prepare for the 4 p.m. parade start, and they will remain closed until approximately 7 p.m. (streets are listed in order on the parade route):
West 4th Street and Service Drive
College Drive and Service Drive
Felder Place and Service Drive
Alumni Drive and Service Road
Southern Miss Drive and Service Road
Southern Miss Drive and Hardy Street
South 27th Avenue and Hardy Street
South 28th Avenue and Hardy Street
East Memorial Drive and Hardy Street
South 29th Avenue and Hardy Street
West Memorial Plaza and Hardy Street
North 31st Avenue/South 31st Avenue and Hardy Street
North 32nd Avenue and Hardy Street
North 33rd Avenue and Hardy Street
Southampton Road and Hardy Street
Ross Boulevard and Hardy Street
North 34th Avenue/South 34th Avenue and Hardy Street
North 35th Avenue and Hardy Street
North 36th Avenue and Hardy Street
South 37th Avenue and Hardy Street
North 38th Avenue and Hardy Street
Pearl Street and North 38th Avenue
Montague Boulevard and North 38th Avenue
Mable Street and North 38th Avenue
Morningside Drive and North 38th Avenue
40th Avenue will be open to north and southbound traffic to help with detour traffic.
The Hattiesburg Police Department will provide traffic support, while the Public Works and Parks & Recreation departments will help with barricades, road closures and sanitation.
If your Saturday plans do not involve the parade, or the basketball game at Reed Green Coliseum at 1 p.m., please make alternative travel plans if needing to drive through these closed areas.
Let the good times roll!