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Beaches

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Lifeguard watches swimmers from a chair on a sandy beach.

The 2025 beach season has begun! Lifeguards are on duty daily, from 11 am - 7 pm, from Friday, May 23 - Monday, September 1. Swimming is only permitted during these hours, in designated swimming areas.

The 快播视频 manages the city's 26 miles of open and free lakefront for the enjoyment of Chicago residents and visitors. Admission to Chicago's beaches is free. The beach season runs from the Friday before Memorial Day through Labor Day. Lifeguards are only on duty during beach season, from 11 am - 7 pm.

For questions regarding Chicago beaches, email beaches3@chicagoparkdistrict.com.

Swim Conditions

          Swim conditions are updated each day around 11 am based on weather and surf conditions, and around 1:30 pm based on water quality conditions. Flags may be updated throughout the day as needed.
          Warning: Only swim at beaches, when lifeguards are on duty from 11 am to 7 pm daily. Swimming anywhere else along the lakefront is strictly prohibited and dangerous.

          Beaches

          Accessibility Definition

           

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          Accessible icon.

          A beach is considered accessible if it has an accessible path of travel (beach walk) to the shoreline. The International Symbol of Access (wheelchair icon) indicates accessible beaches in the above list.

           

           

          Note: The following locations have a beach wheelchair available for free use with a valid ID.  Visit the lifeguard office at the beach houses to check one out.

          • Osterman Beach
          • Foster Beach
          • Montrose Beach
          • North Avenue Beach
          • 31st St. Beach
          • 63rd St. Beach
          • South Shore Beach
          • Rainbow Beach

            The 快播视频 has over 100 life rings in the following locations along the lakefront. Beaches that have designated swim areas are indicated. Swimming is allowed at beaches from Memorial Day to Labor Day from 11 am 鈥 7 pm daily when lifeguards are on duty.

            Location Life Ring # Has Beach
            Calumet Beach 001-
            Calumet Beach 002-004 X
            Steelworkers Park 005-007
            Park 556 008-009
            Rainbow Dunes 010-011
            Rainbow Beach 012- X
            Arthur Ashe Beach 013-015
            South Shore Cultural Center 016- X
            Jackson Harbor Inner and Outer/67th Street 017-024
            59th to 63rd Street Beach 025- X
            59th to 62nd 026-027
            57th Beach to 59th听 028- X
            53rd to Promontory Point 029-032
            49th to 50th St 033-034
            43rd to Morgan Shoal 035-037
            Oakwood Beach (41st Street Beach) 038- X
            Burnham 37th to Oakwood 039-042
            Margaret Burroughs Beach (31st Street Beach) 043- X
            McCormick 044-047
            Northerly Island 048-050
            12th Street Beach 051- X
            Museum Campus 052-054
            Grant Park Promenade 055-059
            Oak South Ledge and Ohio 061-062 X
            Oak and Part of South Ledge 063-064 X
            Oak North Ledge 065-066 X
            North Ave 066-067
            North Ave 068-072 X
            Diversey to Fullerton 073-075
            Diversey 076-078
            Montrose to Belmont 079-082
            Wilson/Montrose Beach 085-087 X
            Montrose 083-084
            Foster Beach 089-090 X
            Foster Beach 088-
            Lane/Osterman Beach听 092-093 X
            Osterman Beach 091-
            Berger/Park 559 094-095
            Prinz/Doria/Hartigan 096-098 X
            Hartigan 099
            Leone to Loyola 100-104 X
            Juneway to Jarvis 105-109
            1. If possible, send someone else to call 911 emergency services
            2. Pick-up life ring and grab the rope
            3. Throw life ring beyond victim
            4. Draw into victim's grasp
            5. Pull victim steadily to safety 

            Per the  Lake Michigan Rescue Equipment Act, each unit of local government owning a pier or drop-off on Lake Michigan shall track and, at a minimum of twice per year, publish on the unit鈥檚 website a report on lakefront drownings of which the unit is aware that have occurred within 100 feet of the unit's piers and drop-offs. 

            Tampering with, destruction, or misuse of rescue equipment is prohibited.  City of Chicago Ordinance 10-40-501 (Violators are subject to a fine of not less than $300 and not more than $800); 快播视频 Code Chapter 7, Section B.5. V (Violators are subject to a fine of not more than $500).

            Report missing or damaged equipment to the 快播视频 by calling (312) 747-2193.

            Beach Rules

            • Swim only when lifeguards are on duty.
            • Swim only in designated swim areas.
            • Do not swim if the flag is red.
            • Follow lifeguards鈥 instructions.
            • Only Coast Guard approved personal flotation devices (PFDs) are permitted. Children wearing PFDs should have an adult
            • with them in the water.
            • No smoking.
            • No alcohol.
            • No dogs on the beach.
            • Do not feed birds or wildlife.
            • Dispose of trash and recycling in appropriate containers.
            • Grill in designated areas only and dispose of coals in red barrels. Learn more here.
            • Keep accessible beach walks clear. No bicycling, skateboarding or rollerblading is permitted in these areas.
            • Kiteboarding is permitted at Montrose Beach only.
            • Surfing is allowed in鈥恠eason (from Memorial Day to Labor Day) at Montrose and 57th Street beaches only. However, surfers will not be allowed in active swim areas at anytime. While Lifeguards may be on duty, participating is at your own risk. If lifeguards are on duty you must check in with them. Learn more about surfing below.
               

            Surfing Information and Safety Awareness

            鈥淪urfing鈥 includes any self鈥恜ropelled wave riding board sport, including Longboard and Shortboard Surfing, Body/鈥滲oogie鈥漛oarding, Stand Up Paddling and skimboarding.

            Surfing is allowed in鈥恠eason (from Memorial Day to Labor Day) at Montrose and 57th Street beaches only. However, surfers will not be allowed in active swim areas at any time. While Lifeguards may be on鈥恉uty, participating is at your own risk. If lifeguards are on duty you must check in with them. The Captain of the Guards or other designated representative of the 快播视频 has the final authority to allow, limit or deny surfers access to the water. Surfing will be allowed out鈥恛f鈥恠eason (from Labor Day until Memorial Day) at Osterman, Montrose, 57th Street and Rainbow beaches.  No Lifeguards are on duty during the off鈥恠eason and participating is at your own risk.  Learn more here

            Flag Warning System

            Swim status is communicated through a flag system at each beach and here on this website.  

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            Green Flag

            A green flag means that there are no swimming restrictions, swimming is permitted.

             

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            Yellow Flag

            A yellow flag means that a swim advisory is in place:  swimming is allowed but caution is advised.  

             

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            Red Flag

            A red flag means that a swim ban is in place, swimming is not allowed.  Conditions do not meet safe swimming standards.

             

            Swim bans and advisories may be implemented based on weather conditions such as lightning or high winds, surf conditions such as high waves, or water quality conditions.  Please be aware of the current swim status when you go to the beach, and follow all instructions from lifeguards.  Swim status may change throughout the day as water and weather condItions change.

            Water Quality Testing FAQ's

            How often does CPD sample the water?
            The 快播视频 samples the beaches seven days a week starting the Friday of Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day. 快播视频 Lab Sample Collectors sample between sunrise and 8:30 am.

            What method does CPD use?
            The 快播视频 and the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health have partnered to expand the water quality testing program to utilize a new Rapid Testing method developed by the 快播视频 Environmental Protection Agency (快播视频EPA). The Rapid Testing method measures levels of bacterial DNA in beach water. The traditional Culture Based method provides results after 18-24 hours, but the Rapid Test provides results within 3-4 hours. The 快播视频 uses results of the Rapid Test to notify the public when the risk is elevated for developing water-borne illness.

            What does CPD sample for?
            The 快播视频 tests the water for Enterococci bacteria. Enterococci is not harmful itself and is naturally occurring in the environment. However, this bacteria is an indicator of the presence of other pathogens that could make you sick. 快播视频 Environmental Protection Agency (快播视频EPA) beach policy recommends notifying the public when Enterococci bacteria levels are above the federal water quality Beach Action Value (BAV), which is 1000 CCE. This standard is used at beaches throughout the Great Lakes region.

            Why does CPD issue water quality advisories?
            If a water sample exceeds 1000 CCE of Enterococci bacteria, the 快播视频 will issue a swim advisory which will be indicated with a yellow flag.

            How does CPD inform the public?
            Beach water quality information is posted on by 1:30 pm each day throughout the swimming season.  Current and historical records can be downloaded by searching 鈥淏each Lab Data鈥 on .

            Help Keep Beaches Clean

            All visitors to our beaches want to enjoy an experience free from garbage, waste and other environmental nuisances. Keeping our beaches clean also helps to prevent water quality swim advisories.

            Here are the things you can do to help keep Chicago's beaches clean:

            • Place all garbage and recycling in their appropriate containers.
            • Garbage 鈥 especially leftover food 鈥 attracts birds and other wildlife to the beaches, resulting in water contamination.
            • Don't feed birds or wildlife.
            • Put small children in waterproof diapers and change diapers frequently.  Dispose of diapers in trash containers.
            • Grill only in designated areas, and place your charcoal waste in the marked red metal containers.
            • Keep dogs in designated areas. Pick up after your pets and place pet waste in trash cans.
            • Please do not swim if you鈥檙e not feeling well.
            • Be sure to also check out our volunteer page for ways you can join the beaches volunteer team and our beach rul