11/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/07/2025 11:14
Date/Time: Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, at 9:00 a.m.Parade Starting/Ending Location: South Congress Avenue bridge/Texas State Capitol buildingTickets: Parade is free and open to the publicEvent Website: https://www.AustinVeteransParade.com Join the City of Austin and the Military Veterans Empowerment Network (MVEN) for the 69th Annual Austin Veterans Parade. Austinites will have the opportunity to show their gratitude for our veterans as community members and organizations march from South Congress Avenue Bridge to the Texas Capitol. Stick around after the parade for a veterans resource event at 10 a.m. and the Veterans Day Ceremony, a tribute to those who have served, at 11:11 a.m. on the south steps of the Texas Capitol.
Downtown Austin will host the Veterans Day parade on Nov. 11, which may impact traffic. A map of the parade route and street closures and downtown parking options are available to help attendees plan ahead of time. Carpooling is highly encouraged.
Alternatively, attendees are encouraged to consider using CapMetro or park away from downtown and use the Ann and Roy Butler hike-and-bike trail or CapMetro Bikeshare to find a location along the Austin Veterans Day parade route.
Austin Police, Austin Fire and Austin-Travis County EMS work in partnership to create a safe environment in which everyone can enjoy the parade and encourage attendees to:
Austin Public Health recommends attendees get vaccinated, use hand sanitizer, wash hands often and stay home if you feel sick. Find vaccines near you at vaccines.gov (vaccines.gov/es en Español).
The Austin Veterans Parade is a long-standing tradition dedicated to honoring military service and promoting community unity. Organized by the Military Veterans Empowerment Network (MVEN) in partnership with the City of Austin and our local partners, the parade showcases marching units, JROTC & ROTC programs, veteran organizations, first responders, and civic groups. Our mission is to uplift veterans while educating the public on the value of service.