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Lincoln State Park
Address: 15476 County Rd 300 E, Lincoln City, IN 47552, USA
Phone: (812) 937-4710
State: Indiana
City: Lincoln City
Zip Code: 47552


Opening Hours

Monday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM

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Reviews
This is one of my favorite places in Southern Indiana. Beautiful park and kind people but camping rates keep raising and it's getting a little expensive to camp primitive and purchase wood because you can't bring any with you. On the other hand they have done a lot of great work lately including a bunch of new trees! Don't just drive by this place, you'll be missing out.
7 years ago (14-04-2018)
It was a sunny day around 55°. We went to bird the park. Nature was producing since we noticed around 25 species of bird. Also present were many many turtles sunning themselves as well as two beavers controlling their huge dam they built. March is still off season but also leads into spring which will allow more visitors to enjoy the warmer weather. We enjoyed the lighter human presence to some extent and did not have any problems accessing restrooms, using trails, having plenty of parking, and getting everywhere easy.
7 years ago (16-03-2018)
Idk it was kinda run down seeming, nice to get out in the nature though! Beautiful! Don't know why I paid 7 dollars though, nothing was available and everything was pretty run down. That being said it's early so maybe just the way things are in early in the year.
7 years ago (18-04-2018)
I've been going here since I was born, 40 years now. I used to love to swim in the lake, but they haven't taken care of it in at least 20 years. Until my last visit, I had never even seen a tick. Now the place is crawling with deer and dog ticks. We used to love to go to the shelter area near the amphitheater in the evening to watch the deer, there were dozens with their babies! Now, you're lucky to even see one. This used to be my favorite place in the world, and because they shot most of the deer, the ticks get on us instead. It's a shame they can't dredge the lake to remove all the seaweed or whatever is growing in the swimming area, and treat the lake for the blue green algea growing in it. Everyone in the area used to come swim and enjoy the beach from miles around. Indiana DNR, why have you ruined my favorite place in the entire world?! At the prices you charge, you could repair the lake, and get rid of the tick hoards! Also PLEASE stop killing the deer, getting to watch them up close was one of the best things to do here! We'll not be tent camping here again until they get the tick plauge under control, and I'm praying it isn't as bad near the cabins!! The trails are still great, but when you have to stop every five minutes to do a tick check, it's not too pleasant anymore. I love this park, just not how they've been caring for it for the past 20 years. Makes me want to cry.
7 years ago (28-04-2018)
Five stars for knowing it is not the National Boyhood Memorial. The state park is not where the cabin is. Love the lake, love the clean park and trails. It is my favorite state park in Indiana. I made a lot of great memories here as a child, and I keep making more.
7 years ago (25-02-2018)
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