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Fox Ridge State Park

Fox Ridge State Park

6.3km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Fox Ridge State Park is an amazing oasis located right near the hustle and bustle of town. It's 1,742 acres provide both a tranquil and tranquilizing atmosphere where visitors can spend time fishing, exploring nature trails, camping or disc golfing. Its diverse landscape includes woodlands, wetlands and prairies that are home to an abundant wildlife population including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys and even coyotes. Visitors can also enjoy canoeing or kayaking.

Lake Charleston

Lake Charleston

11.09km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Lake Charleston is a pristine lake is full of cycling and paddling opportunities, while the surrounding area boasts plenty of camping spots and hiking trails. The surrounding towns have a great selection of restaurants and shops to explore, providing an enjoyable day out for all. Anglers will find plenty of fish to be caught in the lake's depths, and adventurous visitors can rent canoes or kayaks for some unforgettable water sports experiences.

Greenup Commercial Historic District

Greenup Commercial Historic District

15.11km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Established on April 21, 2010, the Cherokee Commercial Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This recognition highlights the district's historical significance, particularly in preserving the architectural and cultural heritage of the community.

Douglas-Hart Nature Center

Douglas-Hart Nature Center

15.65km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

The Douglas-Hart Nature Center is a great spot for nature-lovers, which is full of natural beauty and activities to keep everyone entertained. With its own museum and an extensive system of hiking trails, visitors can explore the ecosystem of Illinois' east-central region and learn more about the plants and animals that call it home. Those looking for a relaxing day can enjoy fishing at one of the numerous ponds or bird watching in the nesting areas found throughout the preserve.

Lytle Park

Lytle Park

20.02km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Lytle Park is a scenic natural retreat for visitors and locals alike. Located close to Lake Mattoon, the area is known for its lush greenery that includes a variety of trees and diverse wildlife. Recreational opportunities abound in Lytle Park with possibilities for fishing, camping, golfing, boating, swimming and more – all within the confines of this picturesque state park. Visitors can also enjoy miles of trails through a variety of terrain as they explore the abundance of flora and fauna.

Largest Bird Cage

Largest Bird Cage

20.03km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

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.

World's Largest Mailbox

World's Largest Mailbox

20.07km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

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.

World's Largest Rocking Chair

World's Largest Rocking Chair

20.19km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

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 Wind Chime

World's Largest Wind Chime

20.22km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

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 Pitchfork

World's Largest Pitchfork

20.5km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

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.

Ashmore Estates

Ashmore Estates

21.15km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Ashmore Estates, is an abandoned mental asylum and amusement park. Originally the grounds of the asylum served as farmland for local settlers in the early nineteenth century. In 1848, Dr. Richard Ashmore partnered with other prominent citizens to establish a separate institution dedicated to psychiatric care. The estate included a large stone building, with numerous other structures used both for residential and vocational purposes.

Mill Creek Lake and Park

Mill Creek Lake and Park

34.35km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

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.

Arcola Presbyterian Church

Arcola Presbyterian Church

35.14km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Arcola Presbyterian Church, located in Arcola, Louisiana, is a historic landmark and religious institution that has served the local community for generations. Established in 1859, the church has played a significant role in the spiritual and social life of the area, providing a place of worship, fellowship, and community engagement for its members.

Walnut Point State Park

Walnut Point State Park

38.07km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Walnut Point State Park, is a breathtaking park that offers beautiful views of Club Lake. Pristine camping grounds offer space for tents and RVs and provide plenty of activities such as fishing, hiking and picnicking. Whether you want to spend the day out in nature or stay for an extended trip, Walnut Point State Park has something for everyone. The area also features an amphitheater with year-round entertainment options from music festivals to art fairs.

Effingham County Cultural Center and Museum

Effingham County Cultural Center and Museum

40.89km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

The Effingham County Cultural Center and Museum is a great place to learn about the history of Effingham County. It features permanent exhibits showcasing artifacts from the area's Civil War soldiers, Native American history, and early settlers. There are also several rotating exhibits throughout the year that educate visitors about different topics related to Effingham County. Guests can explore these collections further in the museum's research library or on one of its guided tours.

Lake Sara

Lake Sara

40.93km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Lake Sara is an idyllic place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. Its gentle waves beckon visitors to take to their kayaks or paddle boards for a day spent exploring its many inlets, coves, and bays. Fishing and swimming are also popular pastimes at Lake Sara; the lake is stocked with bass, bluegill, crappie and numerous other fish species, while the sandy beaches offer a perfect spot to cool off.

Hidden Springs State Forest

Hidden Springs State Forest

42.78km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Hidden Springs State Forest is a wonderland of natural beauty. Located near the town of Shobonier, there are several hiking trails to explore and take in the majestic scenery. Visitors come from all around to marvel at wildflowers that bloom in abundance such as Black-Eyed Susans and Butterfly Weed. Many wildlife species inhabit this lush forest including white tailed deer, red tail hawks, cottontail rabbits, Eastern Gray Squirrels and numerous bird species.

Lincoln Trail State Park

Lincoln Trail State Park

43.04km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

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.

Eagle Creek State Recreation Area

Eagle Creek State Recreation Area

45.4km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Eagle Creek State Recreation Area, is a breath-taking destination for the nature lover. Offering stunning views of the surrounding oak savannas, this tranquil space is known for its spacious campground and abundant wildlife. Fishing and boating opportunities abound on Eagle Creek Lake and there's plenty of hiking and equestrian trails to explore as well. Families with children can take advantage of the area's playgrounds while picnickers will appreciate its numerous pavilions and shelters.

Lake Shelbyville

Lake Shelbyville

49.4km from Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Lake Shelbyville, Part of the Sangamon River and home to numerous marinas, boating opportunities are abundant. Fishermen from all over come to cast their lines into Lake Shelbyville knowing that large and small mouth bass, catfish, walleye, sauger and crappie await them. For those who prefer dry land activities there's hiking trails, picnic areas and playgrounds to enjoy. Visitors can stay in one of the many camping sites or cabins, while they explore all this beautiful area has to offer.

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Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

402 S Lincoln Hwy, Lerna, IL 62440, USA

The Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site is a well-preserved piece of American history. Founded in 1945, the site includes a 42 acre homestead with replicas of log cabins which were once home to Abraham Lincoln's parents and grandparents. In addition, visitors can explore recreations of an outdoor kitchen and smokehouse, orchard, garden, and animal pens. There are also beautiful nature trails winding through the woods on the grounds.