Racine North Beach is a stunning 50-acre beach located just north of downtown Racine, Wisconsin. It boasts 2,500 feet of pristine Lake Michigan shoreline, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The beach is renowned for its cleanliness, having been designated as Wisconsin's first Certified Blue Wave clean beach. It offers a vibrant atmosphere with live music and concessions during the summer months, along with a variety of amenities such as volleyball courts, a bathhouse, and the Kids Cove playground. The beach is also part of the Lake Michigan Pathway, a 13.5-mile paved bike trail, providing additional recreational opportunities for visitors.
North Beach has received numerous national accolades, including being voted one of the best freshwater beaches in the U.S. by USA Today and featured in Parents magazine as a top family-friendly beach. Its proximity to downtown Racine allows visitors to easily explore local shops and restaurants.
The beach's commitment to accessibility is evident through its Mobi Mat, which allows persons with disabilities to enjoy the beach. Lifeguards are on duty during the summer season, ensuring a safe environment for swimmers.