Where to watch Rhythm & Booms

As mentioned in a previous blog post about Rhythm & Booms, I’ve gone several times to see the action at Warner Park, and while Madison’s annual celebration of Independence Day is a fun time for all ages, the traffic nightmares after the event keep me from going more regularly. For example, I’ve sat in traffic for two hours only to move a few hundred yards, and I’ve feared for my safety on a bike as pedestrians and cars continue to block your way.

That’s why I appreciate the alternate locations to watch Rhythm & Booms, and here are some suggestions:

  • Governor Nelson State Park. Beautiful view from across the lake. Read why I like this spot a lot.
  • Nob Hill/WEAC. A surprising amount of people know about this hilly area just off Rimrock Road. The high vantage point lets you see the fireworks despite being so far away.
  • Memorial Union Terrace and Observatory Drive. Can be extra fun if you plan on going out afterward. You’ll have to get to the Terrace somewhat early, though.
  • Lake Mendota. If you’re fortunate enough to have access to a boat, Rhythm & Booms is enjoyable to see from the water. Just remember that if you don’t have a private dock, you may encounter car traffic after you get off the boat.
  • James Madison Park, Tenney Park and Marshall Park. The first two get you a bit closer to the action, though it can be difficult to find parking. Marshall Park is small and worth it if you live right there, but otherwise I would just drive a little further to Governor Nelson.

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4 Responses to “Where to watch Rhythm & Booms”

  1. scott says:

    How early would you recommend arriving at the terrace for a spot to sit?

  2. eatdrinkmadison says:

    Hey Scott, in the past, I’ve been at the Terrace as early as 1 p.m., but we had a large group and were able to “take breaks” from being at the Terrace. I assume with the 90-degree temps on Saturday that you can get there after 5 p.m. and be able to grab a table–just don’t forget that parking may be an issue. I also recommend using the Terrace webcam (http://www.union.wisc.edu/webcam/) to gauge the crowd. Have fun!

  3. Lisa says:

    What time can someone get to Tenney Park to watch the fireworks and still get a place to put a blanket for a family of 4?

  4. EatDrinkMadison.com says:

    Hi Lisa, sorry I was out today and just saw your comment. It’s 8 p.m. now, so I assume you’re already out there. Hope R&B was entertaining!

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