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Lincoln Trail State Park
16985 E. 1350th rd, Marshall, IL 62441
Whether you are looking for history, unusual plant life or recreation, Lincoln Trail State Park has something to interest you.
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Lincoln Trail State Park
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Bathrooms
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Trailer fit
175 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 45ft, driveway mix: 11 pull-through, 188 back-in
Weather
Monthly weather notes pending
Why this park
Facilities
Facility coverage needs a closer look on the official reservation page.
Trailer fit
175 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 45ft, driveway mix: 11 pull-through, 188 back-in
Activity mix
50 named routes are surfaced for hiking and activity planning.
About this park
Whether you are looking for history, unusual plant life or recreation, Lincoln Trail State Park has something to interest you. Located just west of Illinois Route 1, two miles south of Marshall in Clark County, the area is named after the trail Abraham Lincoln s family followed en route from Indiana to Illinois in 1831.
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Whether you are looking for history, unusual plant life or recreation, Lincoln Trail State Park has something to interest you. Located just west of Illinois Route 1, two miles south of Marshall in Clark County, the area is named after the trail Abraham Lincoln s family followed en route from Indiana to Illinois in 1831. Three Native American groups, the Miami, Kickapoo and Mascouten, occupied the site before it was ceded to the United States in the early 19th century. Today, visitors to the 1,023 acre park can enjoy the sights of an American Beech woods; ferns; wildflowers, including the unusual squaw-root and beech drops; and recreational activities such as boating, camping, fishing, hiking and winter sports. There is truly something for everyone. The focal point of the park is Lincoln Trail Lake, which covers 146 acres in the southwest corner of the park. With its numerous fingers and more than seven miles of thickly wooded shoreline, it offers one beautiful vista after another. Lincoln Trail Lake was the third lake created in Illinois (1955-1956) using federal monies under the Dingell-Johnson Act. The lakes maximum depth is 41 feet. There is no swimming in the lake.Today, visitors to the 1,023 acre park can enjoy the sights of an American Beech woods; ferns; wildflowers, including the unusual squaw-root and beech drops; and recreational activities such as boating, camping, fishing, hiking and winter sports. There is truly something for everyone. The focal point of the park is Lincoln Trail Lake, which covers 146 acres in the southwest corner of the park. With its numerous fingers and more than seven miles of thickly wooded shoreline, it offers one beautiful vista after another. Lincoln Trail Lake was the third lake created in Illinois (1955-1956) using federal monies under the Dingell-Johnson Act. The lake s maximum deph is 41 feet. There is no swimming in the lake.
Campsite fit
Group-designated sites listed in park data: 3. Verify current group pricing, vehicle maximums, and campground rules on the official reservation page.
Group-site signal
No special group limitations surfaced in the current listing metadata.
Trailer and rig access
175 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 45ft, driveway mix: 11 pull-through, 188 back-in
Fire rules
Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.
Bathrooms and facilities
Trails and activities
50 named trail routes are surfaced here from 66 mapped source segments. Start with the featured routes, then expand the full list if this park stays on your shortlist.
East 900th Road
2.6 miles total • track
Airstrip Trail
2.5 miles total • gravel • foot trail
East 1350th Road
2.4 miles total • 2 mapped segments • track
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East Lower Park Road
1.9 miles total • track
Old Hwy 40
1.7 miles total • 3 mapped segments • track
East 950th Road
1.7 miles total • track
South San Prevo Place
1.6 miles total • 2 mapped segments • track
Blizzard Road
1.6 miles total • 2 mapped segments • unpaved • track
Sand Ford Nature Trail
1.5 miles total • 2 mapped segments • ground • foot trail
Chaffee Road
1.5 miles total • track
West Levy Road
1.4 miles total • track
County Road 875 West
1.3 miles total • 3 mapped segments • track
Weather context
Weather note
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Safety and rules
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Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.
Key rules and on-site notes
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Directions
From I - 70 take the Illinois Hwy1 south, through the town of Marshall, Illinois, about 7 miles. The Park entrance is 1350th Road, on the west side of Illinois Hwy 1. The park office is about a half mile on that road.
Contact
(217) 826-2222
Fire policy
Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.
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