Ludington Area Jaycees Freedom Festival Provides a Very Festive Fourth
July 1-5

Photo by ToddandBradReed.com
Our Patriotic Space Decorating Contest
Participants are invited to showcase their patriotism by creating an outdoor display at their home or business. Rules apply and can be found at facebook.com. Registration and photo submissions are due by Noon on June 30th and winners will be determined by popular Facebook vote. Voting begins on July 1st and ends at Noon on July 5th. Winner will be announced on June 6th and prizes are as follows:
- Third place: $200 Cash and 5 free Mini Golf Passes
- Second place: $400 Cash and 5 free Mini Golf Passes
- First Place: $600 Cash and 5 free Mini Golf Passes
Submit entries by visiting: ourpatrioticspace.entry
CANCELED FOR 2021: Children and Pet Parade
The fun begins July 3rd around 6pm with the Children's and Pet Parade at the south end of Ferry Street 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 Best Group Entry, Most Original, Most Patriotic, and Best Use of Pet, with prizes awarded to the winner of each. All participants receive a goody bag. It's a great kick-off to the holiday, and so much fun to watch. Line-up is at 6pm at the corner of Ferry and Loomis Streets with the parade heading east to Waterfront Park.
Photos by ToddAndBradReed.com
Freedom Festival Grand Parade
The Freedom Festival Grand Parade gets underway July 4th at 1pm and features floats, bands, politicians, local residents, and of course, the Scottville Clown Band. Thousands line Ludington Avenue to watch this hometown parade as they march downtown from Madison Street to Lakeshore Drive, all sharing the warmth and excitement of our nation's birthday. If you would like to enter a float into the parade, please go to ludingtonareajaycees.org for more information.
Freedom Festival 1-Mile Dash
This is a 1-Mile Fun Run where runners are invited to run the Grand Parade route prior to the parade step off to help raise money for the evenings fireworks.
Entry is $25 prior to June 24th. Late entry online and on race day is $30. Entry includes a t-shirt and a finisher's medal. Prizes will be awarded to top male and female runners. Shirts are only guaranteed to those who register prior to June 24th. Remaining shirts will be available first come/first serve at packet pickup/registration on race day. Packet pickup and race day registration will take place at Leveaux Park from 11:30-12:30pm. Make checks out to Ludington Area Jaycees.
All of the race proceeds will go to the Freedom Festival Fireworks fundraiser. The annual fireworks display is funded 100% by donations.
To register, visit eventbrite.com.
Fireworks at Dusk

What would July 4th be without fireworks, and Ludington doesn't disappoint its residents or visitors. On the evening of July 4th 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 from boats. It's the perfect ending to this annual celebration. Click here for more information on other firework displays in the area.
Fireworks Sponsorships
The Ludington Area Jaycees are currently seeking sponsorships and donations for their Freedom Festival Fireworks which light up Lake Michigan each 4th of July.
The Freedom Festival brings tens of thousands of people to the beautiful Lake Michigan coastal city of Ludington and into local businesses operating there. The event is 100% funded by donations from local businesses, organizations, and individuals and this year's fireworks budget is $25,000. The Jaycees hold two annual fundraisers for the fireworks fund: The Crazy Bartender Contest in April and the Light Up the Night Music Series in October/November but still need donations and sponsorships to make up the difference.
For more information on donations, visit jciludington.org or e-mail. info@ludingtonareajaycees.org.
West Shore Art Fair

Photo courtesy of Ludington Area Center for the Arts
Held in conjunction with Freedom Festival activities, the West Shore Art Fair is the first weekend in July (July 7 & 8, 2018) in Rotary Park. The juried fine art and fine craft fair features over 100 artists in an open air setting. Approximately six weeks later in the same location, the Gold Coast Artisan Fair comes to town, featuring more crafts.
Check out Ludington Lodging for places to stay during the Freedom Festival and Ludington Restaurants for great places to eat.
More Summer Events in Ludington...
- Annual West Shore Art Fair
- Upcoming Family Friendly Events
- Annual "Bouquet of Gardens" Garden Walk
- Mason County Walleye Association Fundraising Banquet
- July 4th Shoreline Cruise Aboard the S.S. Badger Carferry
- Ludington Area Fishing Tournaments & Events Happening All Year
- 2021 Festivals and Events in West Michigan
- Ludington Offshore Fishing Tournament
- Final Friday Experience
- Downtown Ludington's Sidewalk Sales
- Western Michigan Fair in Ludington
- Summer Guest Presenters at the Ludington State Park
- Gold Coast Artisan Fair in Ludington
- Suds on the Shore Craft Beer & Wine Tasting Festival
- Ludington State Park Weekly Programs
- The Annual Stratford on the Avenue Theatre Festival
- Horse Shows at the Mason County Fairgrounds
- Plan to be in Ludington this Summer for our Biggest Events!
- Join the Fight Against Cancer at Ludington's Relay for Life
- Michigan Free Fishing Weekends
For more activities & attractions, check out these additional links for Things to Do in West Michigan:

Have Fun in Manistee, Michigan -- Explore Manistee's historic downtown district and riverwalk, hike the Manistee National Forest, canoe on the Manistee River, and more.
Hamlin Lake -- Just 4 miles north of Ludington, Hamlin Lake is a great destination for boating, fishing and climbing dunes! The Hamlin Lake shoreline is also part of the Ludington State Park.
Silver Lake Sand Dunes -- Visiting the Silver Lake Sand Dunes makes for a terrific vacation because you can take your off-road vehicle for a spin on the scenic sand dunes overlooking Lake Michigan and Silver Lake.
Things to Do in Pentwater, Michigan -- Nothing is quite like the quaint, artsy, harbortown village of Pentwater. Don't miss the popular Charles Mears State Park beach on Pentwater's Lake Michigan shoreline.
Lots of Activities in Scottville, Michigan -- Explore the Riverside Park along the National Scenic Pere Marquette River.
Canoeing or Fishing on the Pere Marquette River -- Many boat liveries offer canoe rentals.
Also, check out West Michigan Guides and our locally produced WestMichigan.MichBiz.com directory for our largest lists of Things to Do in West Michigan.