July 4th Freedom Festival in Ludington
Scottville Clown Band
One of the displays at the Arts & Crafts Fair
Patriotism is alive and well here in Ludington, Michigan, as demonstrated in the annual Freedom Festival, held every year since 1874. Sponsored by the Ludington Area Jaycees, this event is one of the few great July 4th festivals still in existence in Michigan.
The fun begins July 3rd around 6pm with the Children's and Pet Parade in downtown Ludington. Local children decorate their wagons or bikes, and even try to dress the family pet in red, white, and blue. Categories are Most Creative, Most Original, Most Patriotic, and Best Costume. It's a great kick-off to the holiday, and so much fun to watch. Line-up is at the corner of Ferry and Loomis.
The big Freedom Festival Parade gets underway at 2pm on July 4th, and features floats, bands, politicians, local residents, and of course, the Scottville Clown Band. Prior to the parade, A WWII B-17 bomber will do three flyovers right over downtown Ludington. Thousands line Ludington Avenue to watch this hometown parade, all sharing the warmth and excitement of our nation's birthday.
Click here for the parade entry form.
What would July 4th be without fireworks, and Ludington doesn't disappoint its residents or visitors. Starting around dusk (approximately 10:30pm), pick your favorite "viewing" site, such as Stearns Beach or Waterfront Park, and enjoy the show. Basically, anywhere you see water, you'll see the fireworks. Most people make an evening of it, arriving early to picnic or let the kids enjoy their sparklers. The colorful 20-minute display delights the crowd watching on land and on boat. It's the perfect ending to this annual celebration. Click here for more information on other firework displays in the area.
Held in conjunction with the Freedom Festival, the West Shore Art League Arts & Crafts Fair is open during the holiday weekend. Open 10am-5pm Saturday, 10am-4pm Sunday in the City Park, it's a shopper's paradise with one-of-a-kind paintings, jewelry, photographs, clothing, handmade items and more. Approximately six weeks later in the same location, the Gold Coast Arts & Crafts Fair comes to town, featuring some different vendors than the July event. If you would like a booth in the art fair, you can fill out an application from the West Shore Art League website.
Ludington's Freedom Festival—a celebration of our nation's birthday—and a time to honor those who have fought and died to provide freedom for all.
More Summer Events in Ludington...
- Summer Music
- Ludrock - Live Music in Ludington's City Park!
- Clean Sweep, Household Hazardous Waste & Pharmaceutical Collection Day in Manistee, Mason and Oceana Counties
- Michigan's 1st West Coast Lighthouse Festival with events from Muskegon to Manistee
- Summer Arts & Crafts Fairs in Ludington
- Parade of Homes West Michigan Home Builders Assocation
- 2012 Fireworks in West Michigan
- Relay for Life at Ludington's Oriole Field
- Ludington's Movies in the Park
- Ludington Lakestride Coming June 9
- July 4th Freedom Festival in Ludington
- Friday Night Live
- Gus Macker 3-on-3 Charity Basketball Tournament in Ludington
- Ludington Lighthouse Duathlon & Triathlon
- Scottville Summerfest
- Horse Shows at Mason County Fairgrounds
- Ludington Offshore Fishing Classic
More Ludington Information...
- Ludrock - Live Music in Ludington's City Park!
- Downtown Ludington Map with Business Locations
- Biking in West Michigan
- Ludington Area Center for the Arts
- Ludington Lakestride Coming June 9
- July 4th Freedom Festival in Ludington
- Historic White Pine Village
- Accessible Walkway to be Installed before Memorial Day at Ludington's Stearns Park Beach
- North Breakwater Lighthouse at Stearns Park, Ludington
- Gus Macker 3-on-3 Charity Basketball Tournament in Ludington
- Tuesdays with Todd and Brad Reed
- Sandcastles Children's Museum
- Big Sable Point Lighthouse at the Ludington State Park
- Ludington's Oktoberfest
- Ludington Lake Jump

