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Lincoln Park Fun and Activities

Find more information on Lincoln Park organizations, clubs, and activities. We've gathered together resources that help you take advantage of Chicago's fun, exciting atmosphere.

Cultural Institutions in Lincoln Park

From rainforests, butterflies, and wild animals to Chicago history, Lincoln Park has the cultural attractions you're looking for.

Chicago Park District Parks

Lincoln Park is home to dozens of parks for picnics, play time, get-togethers, and sports activities -- tennis, basketball, softball, and football, just to name a few. Find a park near you.

Lincoln Park Boat Club

The Lincoln Park Boat Club offers members a variety of paddling and rowing crafts that can be navigated through the lagoon, the Chicago River, and Lake Michigan. Read more about the Lincoln Park Boat Club.

Organized Sports in Chicago

Looking for more information on Chicago sporting events? We've gathered together links to all of your favorite Chicago sports teams and recreational organizations. Read more about organized sports in Chicago.

North Avenue Beach House

The North Avenue Beach House provides beachgoers with concession stands, restrooms, recreational equipment rental and more. Read more about the North Avenue Beach House.

Sculpture Program

In 2001, in an effort to bring new public art to Lincoln Park, Alderman Vi Daley launched the Lincoln Park Community Art Initiative 2002 to give new sculptors exhibition opportunities. Read more about the Sculpture Program.

Wizard of Oz Tin Man

Lions and tigers and bears! Oh my! It's not Oz, but Lincoln Park's most famous resident, the Tin Man, keeps watch to protect Lincoln Parkers from flying monkeys and evil witches. Read more about the Tin Man.