Most of Chicago’s best beaches are within walking distance from the main attractions, so you get to cool down in the lake after a busy day of sightseeing. Chicago is a beautiful metropolis with towering skyscrapers, a scenic river, numerous parks, and the fifth largest lake in the world: Lake Michigan.
The lake boasts 28 miles of shoreline and many wide sandy beaches to enjoy in the summer sun. Whether you want to play volleyball or basketball, try watersports, or sit back and sunbathe with incredible views of the city skyline, there’s a perfect beach for you. So, pack your sunscreen and beach towel, and head to the sandy shores of Windy City.
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Montrose Beach
Family and dog-friendly beach in uptown Chicago
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Located on North Lakeshore Drive, Montrose Beach is Chicago’s largest beach and easy to access from uptown. It’s a great spot for swimming in Lake Michigan as well as water sports such as volleyball, jet ski, kayak and paddleboard. Plus, the beach walk offers easy access for wheelchairs and strollers.
Montrose Beach is found within Lincoln Park, one of the most famous parks to visit in Chicago and home to the Lincoln Park Zoo. This is a great part of Chicago to visit with kids and Montrose Beach is family-friendly with its seafront splash pool and amusement center, along with food concessions, showers, restrooms and parking. It’s also dog-friendly, so bring you pup to enjoy a day at the beach.
Ubicación: 4400 N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60640, USA
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North Avenue Beach
Incredible city views from Chicago’s most popular beach
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One of Chicago’s most popular beaches, North Avenue Beach is located in Lincoln Park and boasts a wide expanse of sand for sunbathing and relaxing by the famous Lake Michigan. You can rent beach chairs and umbrellas and also have a go at a range of non-motorized water sports such as kayak, canoeing and paddleboard.
One of the highlights at North Avenue Beach is the beach house, designed to look like an ocean liner permanently docked on the lake and offering incredible city skyline views from the upper deck. There are frequent yoga classes on the beach and designated trails for running, cycling, skateboarding and rollerblading. First work up a sweat and then have a cooling swim.
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63rd St. Beach
A versatile beach with the oldest beach house in Chicago
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Located in Chicago’s South Side, 63rd St Beach is situated in Jackson Park, one of the oldest and most significant parks in the city. The park is a scenic spot with pretty gardens, lagoons and lake. The beach is home to a natural habitat for migrating birds. It’s easy to access via a beach walk and there’s a car park here too.
If you’d like to explore on 2 wheels, you can hire bikes from Bike Chicago at 63rd St Beach and ride along the shoreline. The beach is also home to the oldest beach house in Chicago, which contains restrooms, interactive water fountains and meeting rooms. Head to the Belly Up beach restaurant for delicious Jamaican food.
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Oak Street Beach
A beach oasis in the centre of the city
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Just a stroll away from Navy Pier and Michigan Avenue, Oak Street Beach is one of Chicago’s most popular beaches on the shores of Lake Michigan. You can swim, play volleyball, rent beach chairs, or bikes and more. There are also restroom facilities, Wi-Fi and numerous eating options too, such as the Oak Street Beach Café.
The closest beach to the Magnificent Mile and other tourist attractions, Oak Street Beach is a great place to cool off and have a dip in the lake after a morning exploring the sights. It’s a popular spot for volleyball with the city skyline as a spectacular backdrop. The lake has clear, shallow water that’s ideal for kids, so bring your family, too.
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South Shore Beach
Visit the famous Cultural Centre on Chicago’s South Shore
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South Shore Beach is part of Chicago’s South Shore Cultural Center, which is home to a solarium, theater and the Dr. Margaret T. Burroughs Gallery. As well as the beach itself, the cultural center park also has a nature sanctuary, tennis courts and golf course, along with plenty of green space for picnics.
The beach is easy to access by car with pay-and-display parking available, and an accessible beach walk. It’s also a nice spot for paddling and swimming in Lake Michigan. Water sports aren’t permitted here but there are many activities on offer in the surrounding park and the beach has its own beach house with restrooms and showers. Spend a glorious day relaxing on the South Shore Beach.
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Rainbow Beach
A scenic shoreline and family-friendly park
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Located in the historic 142-acre Rainbow Park, Rainbow Beach is a family-friendly beach in South Chicago, with many activities and natural attractions to offer. With something for every member of the family, Rainbow Beach and Park have 2 children’s playgrounds, along with baseball, basketball and volleyball courts, a fitness center, and a gym.
It’s fine to swim here and lifeguards are on duty. There’s complimentary WiFi available.There are regular community events so you might be lucky enough to catch a family event or outdoor movie screening on your visit. Make time to see the native plants and natural wildlife of the Rainbow Beach Dunes, along with one of Chicago’s oldest public gardens, the Rainbow Beach Victory Garden.
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Loyola Beach
Beautiful views of Lake Michigan
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Loyola Beach is a clean, quiet, sandy beach in the north of Chicago, situated in the East Rogers Park neighborhood. There’s a fieldhouse with 2 fitness centers, a woodshop and a boxing center. Elsewhere in the park, you’ll also find courts for basketball, tennis, volleyball and soccer, as well as a children’s playground.
The beach itself boasts a natural dune habitat and a shoreline trail with beautiful views of the beach and Lake Michigan. You can splash about and paddle here when the lifeguard is on duty, but distance swimming isn’t possible. There’s access to the Lake Michigan Water Trail for paddle sports, so bring your kayak or canoe and go for an adventure.
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Margaret T. Burroughs Beach (31st St. Beach)
Water sports and city views from South Chicago
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Named after the founder of the DuSable Museum, Margaret T. Burroughs Beach is located in South Chicago and serves up a great choice of activities for beachgoers. Water sports fans will find plenty to keep them happy here, with pontoon boats, paddleboard, kayak and jet ski rentals, all with great views of the city skyline from the south.
The 31st St. harbour sits next to Burroughs Beach and backs onto a park with a children’s playground, green picnic area, climbing wall and public fishing dock. The beach, also known as 31st St. Beach, has restrooms and a beach house. Be sure to head to Pier 31 on your visit for food and drinks with lovely lakeside views.
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57th St. Beach
Kid-friendly beach in scenic Jackson Park
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If you’re visiting the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago’s Jackson Park, 57th St. Beach is a great place to cool off in warm weather. The beach is easy to access from the museum via an underpass and Jackson Park is a peaceful space with pools, lagoons and pretty gardens to explore.
Travelling with the kids in tow? The 57th St. Beach caters to families with bathrooms and an accessible beach walkway that’s useful for strollers. It’s a great place to swim in Lake Michigan and has a lifeguard station if needed. If you’re looking for lunch, stop by the Cajun Boil and Shake for family-friendly seafood and pasta comfort food.
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Kathy Osterman Beach
A hidden gem in north Chicago
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Also known as Hollywood Beach, Kathy Osterman Beach is found in the lakeside neighborhood of Edgewater at the northern edge of Lincoln Park. It’s named after a much-loved Alderman of the community. The beach has shallow waters for swimming, plus access to the Lake Michigan Water Trail. You can also rent kayaks, canoes and paddleboards from the Chicago Paddle Project here.
Around a 15-minute drive from downtown, you have a good chance of shaking off the crowds at Kathy Osterman Beach. The northern end of the beach has a play area for kids while the southern side is popular with the LGBTQ+ community. Also check out the attractions of Lincoln Park from the Conservatory to the Chicago History Museum.
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