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Mill Creek Lake and Park

Mill Creek Lake and Park

13.62km from Lincoln Trail State Park

Mill Creek Lake and Park is a destination that offers plenty of exciting activities and stunning scenic views. Located near Martinsville and the Wabash River, the park sits on 250 acres and features a 50-acre lake perfect for fishing or boating. Activities such as picnicking, camping, biking, nature watching and disc golf are popular at the park. Mill Creek Lake also offers an array of interesting wildlife and birds such as mallards and swans making it an ideal spot for serious birdwatchers.

Prairie Creek Site

Prairie Creek Site

19.46km from Lincoln Trail State Park

The Prairie Creek Site in Indiana represents an archaeological treasure that provides insight into prehistoric Native American cultures and their historical significance. It stands as a significant archaeological resource, providing a glimpse into the past and contributing to our understanding of ancient cultures and their legacies in the region.

World's Largest Pitchfork

World's Largest Pitchfork

23.93km from Lincoln Trail State Park

World's Largest Pitchfork is a unique roadside attraction standing over 45 feet tall. It draws attention from both tourists and locals alike. Built in 2013, the bright yellow steel and fiberglass pitchfork features intricate artwork including symbols of Clark and Coles counties, as well as an American Eagle decorated with red and blue stripes. The sculpture also contains larger-than-life depiction of cornstalks on its sides to illustrate the many agricultural products made in Clark county.

World's Largest Wind Chime

World's Largest Wind Chime

25.28km from Lincoln Trail State Park

The world's largest wind chime was recently unveiled in Clark County. Standing 32 feet tall and boasting a weight of 18 tons, it is a sight to behold. Made up of 40 aluminum tubes suspended in seven octaves on a 33 foot triangle steel frame, the instrument is capable of producing significant sounds that transcend across the community. Its creator has used key mathematical principles to create harmonious sounds which are both pleasing and mesmerizing.

World's Largest Rocking Chair

World's Largest Rocking Chair

25.28km from Lincoln Trail State Park

Standing at a whopping 37ft tall, the World's Largest Rocking Chair is an impressive sight to behold. Located in Clark County, Illinois since 1985, the chair itself was custom-built by local residents using only strong oak materials. As the county's proud symbol, it continues to draw tourists year-round with its classic charm and childlike fun. The locals often joke that the best way to ride this oversized "throner" is to bring along a few friends!

World's Largest Mailbox

World's Largest Mailbox

25.51km from Lincoln Trail State Park

The World's Largest Mailbox is an impressive sight. Standing at 25-feet tall and 18-feet wide, this red sculpture of a mailbox weighs over 10 tons and was built in 1985 by Terry Craney. According to locals, he had only one mission for the mailbox's construction: to show the world that rural areas have creativity. Surprisingly, it is functionable as local residents drop off their mail inside on a daily basis.

Largest Bird Cage

Largest Bird Cage

25.53km from Lincoln Trail State Park

Standing at 17 feet tall and measuring a whopping 64 feet long, this impressive structure was unveiled in 2016 by local farmer Jim Bolin, who set out to display his array of exotic birds in an appropriate setting. Containing seven cages inside its expansive frame —installed with a unique modular system that allows for reconfiguration — the cage boasts numerous feeding and watering areas as well as perching elements.

Terre Haute Action Track

Terre Haute Action Track

25.66km from Lincoln Trail State Park

The Terre Haute Action Track is a historic dirt track racing venue located in Terre Haute, Indiana. It has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. It has been a prominent venue for dirt track racing, hosting a variety of events and races over the years.

Bethany Congregational Church

Bethany Congregational Church

25.88km from Lincoln Trail State Park

Bethany Congregational Church or Bethany United Church of Christ is a historic Congregational church located at West Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana. It was built between 1907 and 1909, and is a Victorian Gothic-style church built of stone, brick and limestone. It features and octagonal corner bell tower and Gothic arched windows. The architect was Charles Padgett.

Haute City Center

Haute City Center

26km from Lincoln Trail State Park

Haute City Center, formerly Honey Creek Mall, is a shopping center in Terre Haute, Indiana, with 680,890 sq ft (63,257 m2) of gross leasing area. The mall has been owned by Out of the Box Ventures, a subsidiary of Lionheart Capital since 2019. The mall opened in 1968 as Honey Creek Square. The complex was expanded in 1973 and 1981, and was renovated in 1992 and 2007.

Apple House Home & Garden Center

Apple House Home & Garden Center

26.74km from Lincoln Trail State Park

Christopher Apple House, also known as the Apple Farm House, is a historic home located in Lawrence Township, Marion County, Indiana. It was built in 1859, and is a two-story, four bay Federal style brick dwelling with Greek Revival style design elements. It has a side gable roof and 1+1⁄2-story rear wing.

Booker T. Washington High School

Booker T. Washington High School

26.85km from Lincoln Trail State Park

Booker T. Washington School in Indiana holds historical significance as an educational institution that catered to African American students during the era of segregation. Located in Indianapolis, it was one of the few schools in the state specifically designated for Black students during a time when educational facilities were racially segregated. The school was named after Booker T. Washington, a prominent African American educator, author, and orator.

Wabash River

Wabash River

27.42km from Lincoln Trail State Park

The Wabash River is a major watercourse flowing through the United States, and it passes through the region of Tippecanoe County, Indiana. The Wabash River holds historical, ecological, and recreational significance for the communities along its banks.

Candles Holocaust Museum and Education Center

Candles Holocaust Museum and Education Center

27.44km from Lincoln Trail State Park

The CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center is a significant cultural and educational institution located in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana. Founded by Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor, the museum is dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust and providing educational resources to promote tolerance, understanding, and the prevention of prejudice and genocide.

Church of the Immaculate Conception

Church of the Immaculate Conception

27.7km from Lincoln Trail State Park

The Church of the Immaculate Conception on the motherhouse grounds of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods is a large Italian Renaissance Revival-style church constructed of Indiana limestone. The cathedral-like structure, which is the fourth church/chapel of the Sisters of Providence since their arrival at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1840. Construction for the church began in 1886; its exterior was completed in 1891 and the interior was completed in 1907.

Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana

The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods is a Catholic religious congregation of women founded in 1840 by Saint Mother Theodore Guerin. The congregation is based at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, located near Terre Haute, Indiana.

Blessed Sacrament Chapel

Blessed Sacrament Chapel

27.71km from Lincoln Trail State Park

The Blessed Sacrament Chapel at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana is on the motherhouse grounds of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Its primary function is as a location for Eucharistic adoration by the Sisters of Providence and members of the public.

Allen Chapel Ame

Allen Chapel Ame

27.83km from Lincoln Trail State Park

Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Terre Haute, Indiana, holds historical significance as a prominent religious institution within the African American community. The African Methodist Episcopal Church itself has a rich history, originating in the early 19th century as a response to racial segregation and discrimination within predominantly white Methodist churches.

Sisters of Providence Convent Cemetery

Sisters of Providence Convent Cemetery

27.85km from Lincoln Trail State Park

Convent cemetery at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana is the cemetery for the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, a congregation of Roman Catholic religious women founded in 1840 by Saint Mother Theodore Guerin.The original location for the sisters' cemetery was a small hill near Saint Anne Shell Chapel on the motherhouse grounds in Saint Mary-of-the-Woods.

First Congregational Church

First Congregational Church

28.56km from Lincoln Trail State Park

First Congregational Church is an historic Congregational church located at 630 Ohio Street in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana. It was built in 1902-1903 and is the second building to house the congregation founded in December 1834. It is a neo-Gothic-style church constructed of buff-colored brick with limestone trim and opalescent glass windows.

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Lincoln Trail State Park

Lincoln Trail State Park

16985 E 1350th Rd, Marshall, IL 62441, USA

Lincoln Trail State Park, is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoors adventurers alike. Established in 1927, this park is known for its lush forested areas and expansive wildlife. In addition to hiking trails that dissect through the woodlands, visitors can also partake in activities such as camping, fishing and horseback riding. One of the parks most beloved features is its incredible views of the Little Wabash River.