63rd Street Beach is a vibrant and scenic destination located in Chicago's Jackson Park. It offers a wide stretch of soft, golden sand, making it perfect for swimming, sunbathing, volleyball, and picnicking. The beach is known for its historic beach house, which was built in the early 20th century and features a Classical Revival style pavilion. This pavilion includes restrooms, showers, and meeting rooms, and is available for rent for special events. The beach is family-friendly and offers lifeguards on duty during swimming hours, ensuring safety for all visitors.
The beach is part of Jackson Park, which was designed by renowned architects Olmsted & Vaux, the same designers of New York's Central Park. The park offers additional attractions such as the Museum of Science and Industry, a Japanese-style garden, and various sporting facilities.
Visitors can enjoy activities like biking, kayaking, and canoeing, with rentals available nearby. The beach is also a great spot for nature lovers, with a natural area that attracts migrating birds in the spring and fall.