Juneway Beach is located in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, and is the northernmost beach in the city. It is part of Juneway Beach Park, which was one of 18 street-end beaches acquired by the City of Chicago in 1959. The beach offers a serene and scenic spot for relaxation and recreation. However, it is currently closed due to erosion, and visitors are encouraged to explore nearby Marion Mahony Griffin Beach instead.
Juneway Beach Park itself provides a tranquil setting with its natural surroundings and proximity to the lake. The area is named after the nearby Juneway Terrace, which adds to its charm. Despite the current closure, the park remains a notable landmark in the Rogers Park area.
The beach's closure highlights the ongoing efforts to maintain and protect Chicago's shoreline from erosion, ensuring that these natural spaces remain accessible and enjoyable for future generations.