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City Of New Orleans: City Of New Orleans Announces Route Changes For Mardi Gras 2022 Parades
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December 22, 2021

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NEW ORLEANS – The City of New Orleans has announced changes to Mardi Gras parade routes for the 2022 parading season that begins February 18, 2022.
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The changes were made after extensive consultation and planning between all involved public safety agencies including NOPD, NOFD, EMS, and Homeland Security.
Additionally, Mardi Gras krewes were involved in the planning process to make the necessary changes equitable.
Parade routes with significant modifications are mapped below. Routes with fewer alterations are described in written form.
Parade Route Changes:
- All parades which start on the river side of Napoleon Ave., Jefferson Ave. and Magazine St., Tchoupitoulas St. and Henry Clay St. will this year form at Napoleon Avenue and Prytania Street.
- Parades that form on Napoleon Ave. and S. Saratoga St. will this year form at Napoleon Ave. and Carondelet St.
- Parades that form at Holiday Dr. and Fiesta St. will this year form at Wall Blvd and Holiday Dr.
Endymion:
- Endymion will remain on its original route with the following modifications:
- Turning right onto Elks Pl/Loyola Ave. instead of turning right onto St. Charles Ave.
- Turning right onto Girod St. from Loyola Ave. and proceeding to the rear of the Superdome
- Endymion’s current route is over 5 miles long, while the average Uptown parade route is only 4 miles
Zulu will remain on its original route, with the following modifications:
- After passing Gallier Hall, Zulu will turn left onto Poydras St. and right onto Loyola Ave.
- Zulu will then continue its original Basin St. route.
- Rex will start on Napoleon Ave and Carondelet St. instead of S. Claiborne Ave. and Napoleon Ave.
- All parades which start on the river side of Napoleon Ave., Jefferson Ave. and Magazine St., Tchoupitoulas St. and Henry Clay St. will this year form at Napoleon Avenue and Prytania Street.
- Parades that form on Napoleon Ave. and S. Saratoga St. will this year form at Napoleon Ave. and Carondelet St.
- Parades that form at Holiday Dr. and Fiesta St. will this year form at Wall Blvd and Holiday Dr.
- Endymion will remain on its original route with the following modifications:
- Turning right onto Elks Pl/Loyola Ave. instead of turning right onto St. Charles Ave.
- Turning right onto Girod St. from Loyola Ave. and proceeding to the rear of the Superdome
- Endymion’s current route is over 5 miles long, while the average Uptown parade route is only 4 miles
This press release was produced by the City of New Orleans. The views expressed here are the author’s own.