Though "tropical" is not typically a word synonymous with Illinois, there's a beach off Lake Michigan that will place you right in the middle of the Caribbean. Drinks, tourists, endless sea, and of course, the whitest sand our state has to offer make for an experience most people only get on a cruise.
Illinois' white sand beach is an underrated hot spot since it can be difficult to access. Keep reading to kind out how to get there.
Located in downtown Chicago, Oak Street Beach is best accessed by public transportation, so making your way there is an adventure in itself.
Though it can be hard to tell for all the people walking on it, this beach has the whitest sand in all of Illinois.
In the 1960s, the sand covered twice as much area, and the water was about three feet higher than it is today.
As one of a series of beaches along Chicago's Lake Shore Drive, it is a popular spot for music festivals and other parties.
Though, if crowds aren't your style, you can find time to enjoy these pearly white sands outside swimming hours, which are 11 AM to 7 PM when a lifeguard is on duty.
The beach mostly serves the Gold Coast neighborhood near Streeterville but attracts visitors from the suburbs and beyond to enjoy the sun.
These white sands have attracted businesses to set up shop, so there are many nearby bars, restaurants, and stores.
You can enjoy all the best sites in Chicago from Oak Street Beach too, such as Navy Pier's fireworks. The Caribbean has nothing on this.
Morning, noon, or night, these gorgeous white sands make for a picture-perfect day at the beach.
Oak Street Beach is located at 1000 N Lake Shore Dr Chicago, Illinois.
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