Best lakes around Winnetka include direct access to Lake Michigan and proximity to the Skokie Lagoons. This North Shore village offers diverse aquatic recreational opportunities. The area features extensive lakefront access, parks, and natural preserves.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Beautiful sunrise, perfect spot of activity πββοΈ and local artist π°β±οΈ
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Ideal spot for open water swimming πββοΈ, not permitted but tolerated. Be sure to bring a buoy and go with others who know the water.
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A quiet beach where many people take a pound in the morning
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β’ One of the most popular beaches in Evanston β’ Crystal clear water, ideal for swimming β’ Spacious and clean beach, often crowded β’ Family-friendly, with shallow water suitable for children β’ Perfect for building sandcastles, picnics, and relaxing by the lake A place where open-water swimmers also come in the morning. Tomorrow I'll take a dip at dawn too ππ
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Although the weather wasn't right for it, it was clearly a place for open water swimming ππ
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From this location you'll have an amazing view across Lake Michigan to the Chicago Skyline in the distance.
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From this grassy spot you get a lovely view of Skokie Lagoon No. 3. This lagoon is part of the Skokie Lagoons nature preserve, located in Glencoe and Winnetka, Illinois. This lagoon is one of seven interconnected lagoons spanning 190 acres, managed by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. The lagoons were created by the Civilian Conservation Corps between 1933 and 1940, transforming a marshy area into the artificial lagoons seen today. On hot days you might see folks fishing, and kayaking. This is a great spot to rest and relax before continuing on your ride.
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From this spot you get amazing views over Lake Michigan. This is a nice place to take in the views over the water, eat a snack, and rest before continuing on your ride.
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Winnetka offers direct access to the expansive Lake Michigan and is very close to the popular Skokie Lagoons. These two areas provide diverse aquatic recreational opportunities and natural beauty.
The Skokie Lagoons are ideal for water activities such as kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and rowboating, with rentals often available. It's also a popular spot for fishing, hiking, biking on paved and unpaved trails, and birdwatching. You can explore Skokie Lagoon No. 3, which is part of this preserve.
Winnetka provides several public access points to Lake Michigan. Notable examples include Tower Road Beach, Elder Lane Beach, Maple Street Beach, and Lloyd Park, which also features a boat launch. For more details on Winnetka's beaches, you can visit visitchicagonorthshore.com.
Yes, both Lake Michigan and the Skokie Lagoons offer family-friendly options. The Skokie Lagoons have picnic areas and shallow waters suitable for various water activities. Lake Michigan beaches like Lee Street Beach and parks like Burnham Shores Park are great for families.
Yes, Centennial Beach is a designated dog beach along Lake Michigan, catering specifically to four-legged friends. Additionally, areas like Lakefill point are generally dog-friendly for walks.
Near the Skokie Lagoons, you'll find paved and unpaved trails for biking, hiking, and walking, including a 1.6-mile asphalt path and a 4.2-mile loop. These trails connect to the wider North Branch Trail system. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Winnetka guide. For cycling, explore the Cycling around Winnetka guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lake Michigan offers fishing opportunities from its parks. The Skokie Lagoons are considered one of Cook County's best fishing locations, home to species like bass, walleye, northern pike, and channel catfish.
The Skokie Lagoons nature preserve is excellent for birdwatching, with hundreds of species including night herons, red-headed woodpeckers, and wood ducks. You might also spot deer, butterflies, and various wildflowers. The Lake Michigan shoreline also attracts diverse birdlife.
For expansive views of Lake Michigan and the shoreline, visit Lakefill point, which has a paved path circling the peninsula. Burnham Shores Park also offers picturesque views of the lake and even the distant Chicago skyline.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months (spring through fall) are ideal for water activities, hiking, and cycling. The lakefront offers beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation during any season.
Yes, Lakefill point is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering expansive views of Lake Michigan with a paved path around the peninsula.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, the Skokie Lagoons are accessible from Tower Road with parking lots nearby. Burnham Shores Park also provides parking for visitors enjoying Lake Michigan.


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