Review:

The Lincoln State Park allows visitors to explore the childhood home of Abraham Lincoln, the United States of America’s sixteenth president. A young Abraham Lincoln learned several life lessons among the area’s thick forest and rolling hills. Now a state park, the area includes ten miles of trails for hiking, an interpretive center to help discover what life was like for early settlers in the southern region of Indiana, the historic home of Colonel Jones, and two scenic lakes. The whole family or small groups can stay on the grounds in one of the group cottages, cabins, or campgrounds.

Indiana 162, Lincoln City, IN 47552, Phone: 812-937-4710

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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