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Lincoln State Park Adventures

Lincoln State Park preserves the boyhood home of Abraham Lincoln and offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and horseback riding along scenic woodlands and lakes.

1200
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1932
Year Established

About Lincoln State Park

 

Lincoln State Park, located in southern Indiana near the small town of Lincoln City, protects a 1,200-acre area of rich historical and natural significance. The park is situated in a gently rolling landscape of hardwood forests, native prairies, and several lakes, providing a tranquil setting for both history enthusiasts and outdoor recreationists. The park's centerpiece is the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, which features the original site of the Lincoln family farm where Abraham Lincoln lived from 1816 to 1830. Visitors can explore a living history farmstead with interpreters demonstrating early 19th-century pioneer life. Beyond its historical value, the park offers diverse recreational opportunities like over 12 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, alongside a large fishing lake stocked with bass and panfish. Birdwatchers can find numerous species including warblers and waterfowl, especially around the woodland edges and lake shore. The park’s campground offers developed sites for tents and RVs, making it a favored destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Seasonal programs, picnic areas, and interpretive displays enhance visitor engagement. Its blend of cultural heritage and natural setting make Lincoln State Park a notable destination in Indiana for education, relaxation, and outdoor adventure.

Highlights

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Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial and Historic Farmstead

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Clear Lake with fishing and boating opportunities

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Multi-use trails supporting hiking, biking, and horseback riding

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Wildlife viewing, including migratory birds and native Indiana fauna

Notable Natural Features

Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial

Preserves the homestead where Abraham Lincoln lived as a child, featuring reconstructed pioneer buildings and a visitor center with exhibits.

Clear Lake

A central 120-acre lake offering fishing, paddle boating, and scenic views.

Horseback Riding Trails

Several designated multi-use trails provide access for equestrian activities through woodland and open areas.