Best Long Island St. Patrick’s Day Events (2026 Edition)
Best Long Island St. Patrick’s Day Events (2026 Edition)
March on Long Island brings one of the most anticipated seasonal traditions — St. Patrick’s Day parades and community celebrations. Across Suffolk County, local organizations host annual events that draw residents together for music, marching bands, and family-friendly festivities.
If you’re planning to attend a parade or celebration this year, here are several well-known annual events to explore.
Bay Shore St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The annual Bay Shore St. Patrick’s Day Parade draws participants and spectators from across the South Shore. Held in downtown Bay Shore, the event typically features marching bands, local organizations, and community groups.
Its location near Bay Shore ’s walkable downtown makes it easy to pair parade attendance with local dining and shopping.
Huntington St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The Huntington St. Patrick’s Day Parade is another established North Shore tradition. Taking place in the heart of Huntington Village, the event highlights local community groups and cultural organizations.
Visitors often combine the parade with time spent exploring Huntington’s downtown restaurants and shops.
Patchogue St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The annual Patchogue St. Patrick’s Day Parade brings vibrant energy to Main Street each March. It’s one of the larger South Shore celebrations and attracts spectators from throughout Suffolk County.
Patchogue’s revitalized downtown adds to the event’s appeal.
Plan Ahead for Event Weekends
Event weekends can bring increased traffic and parking considerations. Reviewing official event websites for updated routes, times, and logistics before attending is recommended.
Seasonal community events are part of what makes Long Island living unique. If you’re evaluating neighborhoods this year, consider how access to downtown events, parks, and recreation factors into your decision.
Exploring Long Island Beyond the Parade
If you’re new to the area or considering a move, reviewing what out-of-town buyers should know about relocating to Long Island can help you explore communities beyond seasonal events.
When you’re ready to evaluate which Long Island community aligns with your lifestyle priorities, I’m here to guide you thoughtfully. Let’s get you moved.
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