
Everything You Need to Know About the Ocean County St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Seaside Heights
If you’re looking for a fun way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the Jersey Shore, one of the best traditions around is the annual parade in Seaside Heights.

Every year, thousands of people line the Boulevard wearing green, waving Irish flags, and celebrating Irish culture with music, dancing, and plenty of community spirit.
The 33rd annual Ocean County St. Patrick’s Day Parade returns this year on Saturday, March 7, 2026, and it’s shaping up to be another great day along the shore.
When and Where the Parade Happens
The parade kicks off Saturday at 12:00 PM and runs north along the Boulevard, beginning at J Street and ending at Carteret Avenue.
This route runs right through the heart of Seaside Heights, making it easy for spectators to grab a spot along the roadway and enjoy the celebration.
What You’ll See at the Parade
One of the reasons this parade has become such a favorite in New Jersey is the energy and variety of groups that take part.
Expect to see things like:
Traditional Irish pipe and drum bands
Irish step dancers performing along the route
Colorful floats and marching groups
Local community organizations and first responders
Plenty of Irish pride and festive music
It’s the kind of parade where the crowd gets involved too. Don’t be surprised to see spectators dancing, cheering, and of course wearing as much green as possible.
A Shore Tradition
The Ocean County St. Patrick’s Day Parade has grown into one of the most popular St. Patrick’s celebrations in the region. For many families, it’s become a yearly tradition to head to Seaside Heights, grab a good viewing spot, and spend the afternoon celebrating.
Even though it’s still early March, the parade always brings a little preview of the fun summer vibe the Jersey Shore is known for.
Tips if You’re Going
If you’re planning to attend, here are a few helpful tips:
Arrive early to get a good viewing spot along the Boulevard
Dress warm, (tomorrow's weather will be around 50 and breezy)
Wear green to get into the spirit
Bring the family, it’s a very kid-friendly event
Local restaurants and bars are usually packed before and after the parade, so the celebration tends to continue well beyond the final float.
Get Ready to Celebrate
From the music to the dancers and the sea of green lining the streets, the Ocean County St. Patrick’s Day Parade is always one of the most fun events of the season at the Jersey Shore.
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If you’re looking for a festive way to spend a Saturday afternoon, head to Seaside Heights on March 7th and join the celebration.
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