Beaches set to open for Summer season Friday, officials announce

Chicago beaches are set to open for the Summer season for swimming and boating on Friday, May 23 until Labor Day, officials said Wednesday.

The Office of Emergency Management and Communication, the Chicago Fire Department, the Chicago police and the Chicago Park District are asking residents and visitors to be mindful of safety rules while visiting beaches or the Chicago River.

Officials asks patrons to read and adhere to signage that indicates swimming is prohibitted in certain areas. Patrons can consult the park district’s website before heading out to beaches to ensure water conditions are safe. Officials also said to only enter the water if a lifeguard is on duty. Swim hours are from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.

Officials recommend lifejackets but cautioned that lifejackets worn to a pool may not be suitable for kayacking on the river. Officials urge patrons to check the manufactor tags for weight limits, usage designations and U.S. Coast Guard lifejacket requirements.

Boaters should remain mindful of break wall locations because when water levels are high enough to cover the walls boaters may be at risk of serious injury and vessel damage.

Boating under the influence of alcohol and drugs is illegal in all states and includes canoes and rowboats, officials said. Also, swimming alone after dark can end in tragedy. Officials also warn of rip currents. To escape such officials said to relax and swim toward the shore. If you cant escape, float or tread water.

Swim classes are available through the park district for all ages, as well as CPR classes.

Lastly, officials said wear sunscreen, drink plenty of fluids and have fun!

People walk to the Oak Street Beach underpass that connects to Michigan Avenue on a cool and wet afternoon on May 20, 2025. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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