Bradford Beach is a highly accessible urban beach located along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It offers a vibrant environment blending natural lakeside beauty with recreational and social amenities that appeal to a diverse crowd, including families, beach sports enthusiasts, and accessibility-minded visitors. The beach is especially notable for being recognized as one of the most accessible beaches in America, with features designed to ensure everyone can enjoy the sand and water comfortably.
Visitors appreciate Bradford Beach for its lively yet welcoming atmosphere, with volleyball courts drawing competitive players and spectators alike. Its location along the Oak Leaf Trail connects the beach to extensive biking and walking paths, providing easy access and scenic lakefront views. The beach vibe is energetic during warm months, making it a popular summer destination.
Unique features include a 100-foot long Mobi Mat pathway that enables wheelchair users to reach the water’s edge, as well as a fully inclusive ramp from street level down to the beach. These elements, combined with an active social scene and well-maintained facilities, make Bradford Beach an exemplary model of beach accessibility and community engagement.