Lincoln Park Tours

Autumn leaves frame historic building in Lincoln Park Chicago
Lincoln Park showing a city and a lake or waterhole
Statue of Abraham Lincoln surrounded by autumn foliage in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Exploring Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago with city skyline views and autumn colors
Exploring Lincoln Park with the iconic Chicago History Museum as a backdrop on a sunny day in Chicago, Illinois


This expansive public park along Lake Michigan offers museums, beaches, nature reserves and sporting facilities.

Lincoln Park is a seven-mile (11-kilometer) stretch of greenery and museums that covers more than 1,200 acres (485 hectares) along the shore of Lake Michigan. Just north of downtown, the park borders Ardmore Avenue to the north and Ohio Street to the south. There are seven public beaches, a zoo, several museums, landscaped gardens, a conservatory, a pool and a theater. Locals come to play sport or walk, jog and cycle along the park’s many trails. Hire out a tennis court or basketball court or try your hand at archery. Take in a round of golf or bang a few balls down the driving range. You’ll find maps throughout the park to help navigate the grounds.

This park named after Abraham Lincoln was originally a cemetery and some of the gravestones, including a large mausoleum, are still visible today. There are many historic statues dotted around the grounds, including a famous statue of Lincoln by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

In summer head to the beaches along the lakefront, where there are lifeguards on duty and the water is cool but pleasant. Try your hand at fishing year-round, or hire a boat for more fun on the water. During the summer there are outdoor concerts at the Theatre on the Lake (schedule available at the park’s website.

The park was built partly to preserve wildlife within the city, and there are a number of animal sanctuaries. The North Pond Nature Sanctuary is home to birds, turtles, frogs and beavers. The Bill Jarvis Migratory Bird Sanctuary in the north of the park has more than 150 species, while the 15-acre Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary attracts tens of thousands of birds in its woodland and prairie habitat. All have walking trails and viewing platforms open year-round. 

Head out into Lincoln Park or one of the other four neighborhoods bordering the park for a wide array of restaurants, bars and shops.

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The Willows Hotel

The Willows Hotel

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Dorothy's

Dorothy's

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The Villa Toscana

The Villa Toscana

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Chicago Getaway Hostel

Chicago Getaway Hostel

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Hotel Versey Chicago Lincoln Park

Hotel Versey Chicago Lincoln Park

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Wrigleyville Inn

Wrigleyville Inn

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Wrigleyville Suites

Wrigleyville Suites

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InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile by IHG

InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile by IHG

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