Camp Randall Stadium

Madison, Mississippi

Camp Randall Stadium

Location: Madison, Mississippi
Category: Stadiums

About

Overview

Camp Randall Stadium is the historic home of the Wisconsin Badgers football team. Built in 1917 on the site of a former Civil War training camp, it is one of the oldest and loudest stadiums in college football. The stadium is famous for the "Jump Around" tradition between the third and fourth quarters.

Top Highlights

  • Jump Around: The legendary tradition that shakes the stadium.
  • Fifth Quarter: The marching band's post-game performance.
  • History: Named after Governor Alexander Randall; historic arch remains.
  • Atmosphere: A capacity of over 80,000 passionate fans.

Things to Do

  • Experience a Badgers football game.
  • Visit the Camp Randall Memorial Arch.
  • Take a stadium tour (available seasonally).

Best Time to Visit

Game days in the fall for the full experience.

Entry & Visitor Information

  • Tickets: Required for games.
  • Bag Policy: Clear bag policy in effect.

Facilities Available

  • Concessions
  • Restrooms
  • Badger Alley (team history)

Travel Tips

  • Traffic is heavy on game days; consider shuttles or walking.
  • Dress in red and white to blend in.

Nearby Places to Explore

  • UW Field House: Adjacent.
  • Monroe Street: Nearby shopping and dining district.