Simi 250 All American Cruise
A community caravan celebrating the spirit, history, and unity of America.
A Celebration In Motion
On July 4th, the Simi 250 All American Cruise will bring the community together for a moving celebration of American identity, history, and pride. Beginning at Corriganville Park, a caravan of decorated vehicles will travel through Simi Valley, inviting residents to line the streets and take part in this unique shared experience.
The convoy will follow Los Angeles Avenue, pass through the Town Center, continue along Alamo Street, and conclude at Santa Susana Community Park, where participating vehicles will be on display ahead of the evening Movie in the Park.
Route & Timing
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Start Location: Corriganville Park
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Route: Los Angeles Avenue → Town Center → Alamo Street → Tapo Street → Cochran → Stearns →Los Angeles Ave
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End Location: Santa Susana Community Park
Final Destination:
Vehicle's on display before the Movie in the Park
Honoring Simi Valley’s History
The All American Cruise route carries special historical significance. Simi Valley’s very first stoplight, located at Tapo Street and Los Angeles Avenue, once drew large crowds, many arriving on horseback, to witness the arrival of a new era.
As the Simi 250 Cruise passes this landmark, it reflects on the journey from those early days to today, honoring both the past and the progress that has shaped our community.
An American Icon
The automobile has long been a symbol of American identity, representing freedom, innovation, and personal expression. Since their introduction, people have taken pride in their cars, making them an enduring part of the American story.
This cruise celebrates that legacy, bringing together classic cars, modern vehicles, and creatively decorated entries that reflect the spirit of independence and community.
A Celebration of Unity
The Simi 250 All American Cruise is a celebration of America and our shared community.
Participants are encouraged to decorate their vehicles in ways that honor the country and reflect pride in the red, white, and blue. To ensure this remains a unifying event for all, we ask that decorations avoid promoting political parties or divisive messaging.
This is a moment to come together, celebrating what unites us under the Star-Spangled Banner.