Atlanta Pride Parade Routes

 

THE ANNUAL TRANS MARCH

Date: Saturday, Oct. 12

Step Off Time: 1:45pm

(Assembly begins at 1:15pm at the Charles Allen Gate)

This march celebrates and promotes visibility of the Trans community. The march took place on the festival grounds and all Trans people and Trans Allies were there with positive banners and signs. We encouraged individuals to make and bring signs supportive of Trans issues.

 

THE ANNUAL BI & PAN MARCH

Date: Saturday, Oct. 12

Step Off Time: 3:30pm

(Assembly begins at 3pm at the 14th Street entrance into Piedmont Park)

Happening for the first time, the Atlanta Pride 2019 Bi + Pan March celebrates the Bisexual and Pansexual communities! Bi, pan folks of all gender identities, expressions, and their allies are welcomed to march!

 

THE ANNUAL DYKE MARCH

Date: Saturday, Oct. 12

Step Off Time: 5pm

(Assembly begins 4:30pm at the Charles Allen Gate)

This march is dedicated to the empowerment of the women of Atlanta and beyond. The Dyke March, with its focus on women, unites to create an atmosphere of inclusion and community. The march is open to all women loving women (trans-inclusive) of any race, culture, orientation, ability, health, socioeconomic level, family structure, faith or age! This march is a time to demonstrate our commitment to nurture and build a new tomorrow, united for equality and justice. We called on all women of Atlanta and beyond to join us as we marched.

 

ATLANTA PRIDE PARADE

Date: Sunday, Oct. 13

Step Off Time: Noon Sharp (Assembly begins at 9:30am on the streets near the Civic Center MARTA Station)

Route: The Parade will step off from the Civic Center MARTA Station. The parade merges off Ralph McGill onto Peachtree Street and Travels north. It then turns east on to 10th Street and follows 10th Street to the Charles Allen Gate entrance of Piedmont Park, where the Parade officially ends.

SECURITY

Please be advised that the Atlanta Police Department is responsible for enforcing all applicable state laws and local ordinances during Pride events. Such statutes may include, but are not limited to: public decency, alcohol, controlled substances, public safety, and standard vehicle insurance requirements.