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Montrose Beach

Facility Details

Swimming Prohibited
Main Address

4400 N. Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60613
United States

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

Has an accessible path of travel (beach walk) to the shoreline.  Additionally, a beach wheelchair is available for free use with a valid ID.  Visit the lifeguard office at the beach house to check one out.

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 : 06/14/2025 7:00 PM
Surf
Swimming is only permitted when lifeguards are on duty from 11 am – 7pm.
Updated : 06/14/2025 7:00 PM
Water Quality
No swim restrictions due to water quality.
CCE: 10
Updated : 06/14/2025 12:11 PM
Local weather information Updated: 06/15/2025 6:00 AM Data obtained from: Ohio Street Beach
  • Temperature 59° F/ 15.2°C
  • Humidity 86%
  • Wind: 1.2 MPH from N
Local surf information Updated: 06/15/2025 7:36 AM Data obtained from: Ohio Street Beach
The source for our surf data is currently unavailable. We are working to correct this. Please check back for updates. Thank you.

Montrose Beach

Description

Montrose Beach is located at 4400 N. Lake Shore Drive (Montrose Ave. at Lake Michigan) near the Uptown neighborhood.  This popular beach offers patrons amenities that include food concessions, kayak and volleyball rentals, showers and restrooms.  There is a non-motorized boat launch. An ADA accessible beach walk is available.  Patrons can park at pay and display lots or street parking.  Distance swimming is available from Tower 4 (north of boathouse) and parallel to shore. A dog friendly beach is located at north end of Montrose Beach. 

South of the recreational beach a natural area attracts many migratory birds during the fall and spring seasons.  A serene dune habitat has a rare panne habitat and endangered plant life thrives at this location. 

Distance Swimming: tower 4 (north of boathouse), parallel to shore

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

History

Lincoln Park is one of Chicago’s oldest and largest parks. Surprisingly, more than 1,000 acres of this park and its beaches are completely made from landfill.

By 1929, Lincoln Park had 300 acres of landfill extending as far north as Irving Park Road. The Lincoln Park Commissioners had intended to keep landfill operations moving northbound, but work slowed because of the Depression.

In 1934, all of Chicago’s 22 separate park commissions were consolidated into the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ. With extensive funding available through Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, the Park District began many park improvements, including the Montrose to Foster landfill extension.

The plan for the extension included several buildings designed by E.V. Buchsbaum, including the beach house at Montrose Beach. Modeled after the beach house at North Avenue, the building looks like a lake steamer.

In the 1950s, the east wing of the beach house burned in a fire and was not rebuilt. Instead, the Park District constructed an open-air changing addition to the south side of the building. Today, the beach house is still in existence and is used by beach-goers.

Additional Information

Parking
Pay & display parking and street parking
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Public Transit
The following public bus & train routes serve this beach:

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