Get ready to celebrate America’s birthday Madison-style! From fireworks over Lake Monona to parades, live music, and lakeside picnics, the 4th of July in Madison, WI, is packed with festive fun for all ages. Whether you're a local looking for the best spots to catch the show or a visitor planning a patriotic getaway, our guide has everything you need to make the most of Independence Day in the capital city.
Fireworks in the Area
Fireworks have become *the* Independence Day tradition in the United States, and the Madison has no shortage of these spectacular light show. Most fireworks displays occur at dusk around 9-9:30, so finding a spot to sit or hang out beforehand will ensure you have a good view.
Verona (July 2)
Hometown USA Festival Park, 9:30 PM
DeForest (July 3)
DeForest 4th of July Celebration, Fireman’s Park, 3pm-midnight
Warner Park (July 3)
After Mallards Game, dusk
Waunakee (July 4)
“WaunaBoom” at Ripp Park, 2-10:30 PM, fireworks at 9:20 PM
Madison NightMares (July 4)
Warner Park, after the game, dusk.
Monona (July 4)
Monona Community Festival at Winnequah Park, 9:20 PM
Stoughton (July 4)
Stoughton Fair, 400 Mandt Parkway, Stoughton at dusk
Community & Neighborhood Events
The Madison area is filled with fairs and festivals all summer long, but luckily there are some family-friendly celebrations happening over the course of Independence Day weekend.
Shorewood Hills Celebration (July 3-4)
Located on the near west side of Madison, the village of Shorewood Hills is having its annual community celebration for the whole family including a parade, water games, food, music, and of course…fireworks!
Arbor Hills Park Parade and Picnic (July 4)
This neighborhood parade consists of bikes and scooters led by a fire truck, followed by a cookout complete with hot dogs and cool refreshments.
Monona Community Festival (July 3-4)
This two-day citywide celebration not only has fireworks, but also food trucks, wine tasting, a hole-in-one contest, carnival rides, team trivia, a classic car show, live music, and more.
Stoughton Fair (July 1-6)
This event is a quintessential American summer fair complete with pie eating contests, livestock shows, a petting zoo, live music, and fireworks.
Adult Swim
If you’re looking for a day or night on the town, there are definitely some events around where you can unwind with friends on America’s birthday.
Independence Day Fireworks Cruise on Lake Mendota
Relax on a three-hour pontoon ride, captained and timed to give you the best views of the fireworks over Lake Mendota.
During the summer, the Wisconsin Memorial Union Terrace overlooking Lake Mendota will have live music, and there is live music on the 4th of July! So grab a few friends, grab a pitcher of Wisconsin beer to share, and listen to the music as sunset falls over the lake before any fireworks start:
4 PM – “Behind the Beat” with Lochanside
7 PM – Echo Rays
8 PM – Brett Newski & the Bad Inventions
See more events from our friends at The Isthmus
No matter how you choose to celebrate, the 4th of July in Madison offers a perfect mix of classic Americana and local charm. With fireworks lighting up the lakes, family-friendly events, and plenty of ways to enjoy the summer sun, it’s a holiday worth savoring. So grab your lawn chair, don your red, white, and blue, and enjoy all the sights, sounds, and flavors that make Independence Day in Madison unforgettable.