Edgewater, Chicago
Facts and practical information
Edgewater is a lakefront community area on the North Side of the city of Chicago, Illinois six miles north of the Loop. The last of the city's 77 official community areas, Edgewater is bounded by Foster Avenue on the south, Devon Avenue on the north, Ravenswood Avenue on the west, and Lake Michigan on the east. Edgewater contains several beaches that residents enjoy during the late spring, summer, and early autumn. Chicago's largest park, Lincoln Park, stretches south from Edgewater for seven miles along the waterfront, almost to downtown. Historically, Edgewater was the northeastern corner of Lake View Township, an independent suburb annexed by the city of Chicago in 1889. Today, the Uptown community is to Edgewater's south, Lincoln Square to its west, West Ridge to its northwest and Rogers Park to its north. ()
Edgewater – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Swedish American Museum, St. Ita's Church, Leather Archives and Museum, Big Chicks.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Edgewater?
How to get to Edgewater by public transport?
Bus
- Broadway & Thorndale • Lines: 36 (1 min walk)
Metro
- Thorndale • Lines: Red (2 min walk)
- Granville • Lines: Red (8 min walk)