Doodah Parade marks 50 years of small-town silliness in Fawnskin
The beloved annual tradition returns August 15, 2026, with dog costumes, quirky themes, and five decades of irreverence.
By Big Bear News1 min read
Fawnskin's most delightfully offbeat tradition turns 50 this summer, as the Doodah Parade rolls back into the small north-shore community on August 15, 2026.
The parade has built its reputation over half a century on exactly the kind of low-stakes, high-spirit fun that keeps people coming back — think elaborately costumed dogs, eyebrow-raising floats, and themes that lean firmly toward the absurd. It's the sort of homegrown event that's hard to find anywhere else, and the 50th anniversary is expected to make the festivities feel especially meaningful for longtime Fawnskin residents and Big Bear Valley regulars alike.
Details on any special anniversary programming, exact start times, and parade entry information could not be confirmed at press time. Residents interested in participating or volunteering are encouraged to reach out to parade organizers directly for logistics as the August date approaches. Big Bear News will update this story with additional details as they become available.
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- 1.The Grizzly
The Doodah Parade returns Aug. 15 in Fawnskin for its 50th year of small-town silliness.
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