About Lincoln park
One of the greenest neighborhoods in the city, Lincoln Park is perfect for any nature
lover. The neighborhood’s namesake park is a staple of the city. Explore the 1,100-acre
park featuring beautiful landscaped grounds, North Ave beach, the Peggy Notebaert
Museum, Lincoln Park Conservatory, and the Chicago History museum. Home to one of
the largest and oldest zoos in the United States, Lincoln Park Zoo houses exotic and
regional animals, free to the public year-round!
The Lakefront trail is one of the most popular destinations for locals and tourists alike.
Spanning over 18 miles along Chicago’s shore, the lakefront trail traces the length of
Lincoln Park, offering its residents a waterfront escape. Locals can access beaches at Fullerton and North Avenue to soak up some rays in the summertime. Lincoln Park also hosts the hidden Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool – arguably one of the best places in the city to grab a zen moment!
An array of eateries awaits in Lincoln Park, from greasy grub to Michelin star rated
restaurants, there is something to match everyone’s taste buds. Lincoln Park is only a
mile outside the downtown area, offering its residents easy access to the city center
while maintaining its homey neighborhood charm.