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57th Street Beach

Facility Details

Swim Advisory
Main Address

5700 S. Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60611
United States

Facility Hours
Open
| 11:00 am-7:00 pm
Located Within:
Is Accessible
Note:

A beach is considered accessible if it has an accessible path of travel (beach walk) to the shoreline.

Swim Advisory

Water quality warrants caution.  Water failed to meet federal water quality standards.

Weather
No swim restrictions due to weather.
Updated : 06/12/2025 11:15 AM
Surf
No swim restrictions due to surf.
Updated : 06/12/2025 11:15 AM
Water Quality
Water quality warrants caution.  Water failed to meet federal water quality standards.
CCE: 1608
Updated : 06/12/2025 11:42 AM
Local weather information Updated: 06/09/2025 10:00 AM Data obtained from: Ohio Street Beach
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Local surf information Updated: 06/12/2025 6:18 PM Data obtained from: Ohio Street Beach
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57th Street Beach

Description

57th Street Beach is located at 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive (57th St. @ Lake Michigan) in Jackson Park.  This beach features an ADA accessible beach walk and restrooms.  Beach goers can stop by the Tasty Grill offering a Mexican menu along with hot dogs and refreshing beverages.  The distance swimming area is located parallel to shore from 55th Street south to pier.  Limited street parking is available nearby, west of Lake Shore Drive.



Distance swimming area: parallel to shore from 55th St. south to pier

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

History

The renowned designers of New York's Central Park, Olmsted & Vaux, laid out Jackson Park along with the adjacent Midway Plaisance and Washington Park in 1871. Their earliest park improvements included a beach composed of granite bricks at the location of what is now the 57th Street Beach.



Improvement plans for Jackson Park after the Columbian Exposition World's Fair included a sand beach. However, raw sewage was still being dumped into Lake Michigan, and the lake was not considered a desirable place to wade or swim. The beaches were often used as paved drives for strolling or promenading, rather than wading or bathing.



The lakefront did not become a popular place for public bathing until 1899, when Chicago's innovative Drainage Canal was complete. Since the turn of the century, the 57th Street Beach has been used by generations of Chicagoans.



In 1993, the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ constructed a new beach house for the beach, and beach-goers can enjoy a beautiful view of the city skyline.

Additional Information

Parking
Limited street parking nearby, west of Lake Shore Drive
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Public Transit
The following public bus & train routes serve this beach:

CTA Bus Routes:







 

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