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Location
Lake Shore Drive between E Oak and E Division Streets
Subway
Chicago (red)
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Who says you can’t enjoy a day at the beach…right in the middle of Chicago!
In fact, Oak Street Beach is just one of about 26 beaches in Chicago. The beach is one of the city's most popular thanks to its location near the densely populated Streeterville and
Gold Coast neighborhoods and its magnificent views of Chicago's downtown and the John Hancock Center in particular.

Oak Street Beach
Urban Beach
Chicago’s Oak Street Beach is a true “urban” beach. Attracting the Windy City’s residents any time the weather is pleasant, this man-made beach draws crowds of swimmers who come to enjoy the soft sand and refreshing waters of Lake Michigan.
No one seems to
mind that the sand needed to be shipped in from elsewhere; the beach was only created in 1890 as part of the Lincoln Park Commission's project to build a large breakwater system.

View from the Beach
Sunbathers...
Located just north of the city’s famed Magnificent Mile, Oak Street Beach is now maintained by the Chicago Park District. The stretch of sand at this beach is wide and accommodates lots of sunbathers. However, if you arrive on a particularly warm summer weekend, you may have a tough time finding a spot on the sand. That’s okay. Plenty of sun worshippers pull out their chairs and simply grab a place on one of the concrete areas located on either side of the beach.
...and sportsmen

Gold Coast
Dogs are allowed on the beach and restrooms are available for guests, as are concessions. One of the most popular hang-outs in the area is the Oak Street Beachstro, where visitors can grab a cool drink or a quick burger, sandwich, or other goody.
To reach the beach, it is best to use the pedestrian tunnels at Oak or Division streets.
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- Next: Dearborn Street Station



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