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St. Regis Fourth of July parade in photos

by AMY QUINLIVAN
Mineral Independent | July 9, 2025 12:00 AM
    Lady Liberty and Uncle Sam hitched a chariot ride behind one of the antique tractors in the St. Regis 4th of July parade. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
 
 


    The Mineral County Lions Club Rodeo Royalty presented the stars and stripes and the state flag at the head of the parade. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
 
 


    Even parade goers wore festive outfits all decked out in red, white, and blue. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
 
 


    This young lad spun round and round, waiting for the candy throwers to approach. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
 
 


    The annual St. Regis 4th of July parade started at 11:00 a.m. on Friday. Altogether, it lasted 35 minutes, with dozens of floats and hundreds of people in attendance lining Mullan Gulch Road.  (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
 
 


    The vintage tractor brigade is a fan favorite, decorated side by sides, walking groups, and kids on bikes made up the long array of parade entries. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
 
 


    Pastor Morris Hill from New Day Fellowship in St. Regis floated along the parade route in a drift boat.  (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
 
 


    Superior Towing had multiple tow trucks and rigs from their fleet in the parade. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
 
 


    Families came straight from the parade route to the St. Regis Community Park to enjoy free hot dogs, snow cones, popcorn, and drinks provided by the blue shirt volunteers of New Day Fellowship. The church puts on free kids games in the park each 4th of July, as well as providing the traditional pancake breakfast early the same morning, which was once put on by the local Methodist church.  (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
 
 


    The fishing game; if you "hooked" a fish, you won a prize or some candy. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)
 
 


    Trying her luck at the darts game, one contender prepares to launch her dart at colorful small balloons. (Mineral Independent/Amy Quinlivan)