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The Rowlett Christmas parade and tree lighting — our favorite small-town tradition

If you're new to Rowlett, the Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting is THE community event of the year. It feels like a Hallmark movie but it's actually real and it's actually great.

2026 Details (based on prior years — dates typically announced in October):

  • When: First Saturday in December (likely December 6, 2026)
  • Parade start: 6:00pm
  • Route: Main Street, from City Hall eastbound to the Downtown area
  • Tree lighting: Immediately after the parade, usually around 7:00pm at the Main Street tree

The parade lineup (what to expect):

  • Rowlett Fire Department leads with the engines (kids lose their minds)
  • High school marching band — they're actually really good
  • Local business floats — some are elaborate, some are a pickup truck with lights, all are charming
  • Dance studios, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, church groups
  • Classic cars — there's always a gorgeous vintage truck
  • Santa on the last float, because that's how it's supposed to work

Where to stand/sit:

  • Best spot: The stretch of Main Street between City Hall and the library. You're close to the action and close to the tree lighting spot.
  • Pro move: Bring folding chairs and set up by 5:00pm. The curb fills up fast.
  • Avoid: The west end of the route near the staging area. Floats are still getting organized and it's chaotic.

What to bring:

  • Folding chairs or a blanket
  • Hot chocolate in a thermos (or buy it from the vendors — there are usually 2-3 selling hot drinks)
  • Warm layers — December in Rowlett is 40-55F typically, but it feels colder when you're sitting still
  • Cash for vendors and food trucks
  • A good attitude. This is small-town Texas at its best.

After the parade:

  • The tree lighting is a short ceremony — mayor speaks, countdown, tree lights up. Kids love it.
  • Downtown businesses usually stay open with holiday specials
  • Some years there's a Santa meet-and-greet at the Community Centre after — check the city website closer to the date

Why it matters:

  • Rowlett is 70,000 people. It's not a tiny town anymore. But this parade makes it feel like one. You see your neighbors, your kids' teachers, your mail carrier on a float. It's the one night where the whole city shows up to the same place.
  • If you moved to Rowlett from a bigger city and wonder what the community is really like, come to this event. You'll get it.

Sources:

  • City of Rowlett Events page (rowlett.com/events)
  • Previous years' parade schedules (2022-2025)
  • Personal attendance every year since 2018
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 7:05 AM

5 Comments

Bring chairs and get there by 5pm. We showed up at 5:45 last year and ended up standing behind 3 rows of people. The early birds get the curb.

The fire trucks at the beginning with sirens and lights — my toddler screamed in excitement so loud the people around us were laughing. It's the purest joy you'll ever see.

This parade is the highlight of our year. My kids start asking about it in October. There's something about a small-town Christmas parade that just hits different. Rowlett does it right.

I'm a transplant from Chicago. Moved to Rowlett 3 years ago and didn't know anyone. Went to the Christmas parade our first year and something clicked — this is a community, not just a suburb. We were hooked.

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Hot tip: the hot chocolate from the church booth on the north side of Main Street is $2 and it's homemade with real cocoa. Better than anything from Starbucks. They also do apple cider.