The park is situated on a bluff that provides a significant elevation change between the street level and the Lake Michigan shoreline.
It is a key segment of the Kenosha lakefront, which spans several miles of interconnected public parks.
The park acts as a natural buffer zone between Lake Michigan and the neighboring residential streets.
Eichelman Park is a waterfront green space located along the shores of Lake Michigan in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The park features a sandy beach area accessible via a staircase leading down from the bluff. Amenities include a playground, open grass fields, and paved paths suitable for walking. The site is situated within a residential neighborhood and connects to the broader Kenosha lakefront park system. It provides unobstructed views of the lake and serves as a public space for community recreation.
From the top of the bluff looking out over the beach toward the horizon of Lake Michigan.
Bring water shoes if planning to enter the water, as the lakebed along the beach can be rocky.
Parking is primarily available on-street along the adjacent residential roads.
Visit during the shoulder seasons to avoid summer weekend crowds while still enjoying the lake views.
Do not leave valuables in vehicles parked on the surrounding residential streets.
Leash laws apply for dogs; standard public park behavior and noise ordinances are enforced.