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Leone Beach

Facility Details

Swimming Prohibited
Main Address

1222 W. Touhy Ave
Chicago, IL 60626
United States

Facility Hours
Closed
| 11:00 am-7:00 pm
Located Within:
Swimming Prohibited

Swimming is only permitted when lifeguards are on duty from 11 am – 7pm.

Weather
Swimming is only permitted when lifeguards are on duty from 11 am – 7pm.
Updated : 06/12/2025 7:00 PM
Surf
Swimming is only permitted when lifeguards are on duty from 11 am – 7pm.
Updated : 06/12/2025 7:00 PM
Water Quality
No swim restrictions due to water quality.
CCE: 49
Updated : 06/12/2025 11:43 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: 06/13/2025 12:59 AM Data obtained from: Ohio Street Beach
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Leone Beach

Description

Located in the Rogers Park neighborhood, Leone Beach is the perfect place to relax on the sandy shores of Lake Michigan while soaking in some rays or getting active at the nearby playground and kayak launch. The Junior Lifeguard program conducts many of its programs at Leone Beach.

Nearby Loyola Park hosts many activities at the field house, baseball fields, tennis courts and more.

Distance Swimming: Lunt to Farwell, parallel to shore

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

History

Leone Beach Park dates to 1919, when the City of Chicago's Bureau of Parks and Recreation acquired the park site from the Department of Water. The city purchased the property and its pumping station from the Rogers Park Water Company in 1907.



Shortly after obtaining the lakeshore property, the Bureau of Parks and Recreation remodeled the pumping station, built in 1900, for use as a field house. By 1937, the park comprised 250 feet of beach frontage, including street-end beaches at Chase, Greenleaf and Farwell Avenues. In 1959, the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ began leasing the park, then known as Rogers Park and Beach, from the city.



The park's Touhy Avenue beach included diving boards and rafts that drew neighborhood children in droves.



In 1966, the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ renamed the site Leone Park after employee Sam Leone (1900-1965). Leone joined the Bureau of Parks and Recreation as a lifeguard after serving in the Navy during World War I. He first worked at the old Clarendon Park Beach, but moved north to Rogers Park in 1927. When Leone became a ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ employee in 1959, he was named supervisor of lifeguards for the entire North Side.



Leone was still living above the Rogers Park beach house, supervising lifeguards and safeguarding swimmers, at the time of his death at age 65.

Additional Information

Parking
Pay & display parking

Public Transit
The following public bus & train routes serve this beach:

CTA Bus Routes:




CTA Red Line Station:

1222 W. Touhy Ave (Touhy Ave. @ Lake Michigan) Distance swimming from Lunt to Farwell and parallel to shore.

Leone Beach

Leone Beach