Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial adventure.
You probably know Abraham Lincoln grew up in a log cabin. But what else do you know about his early life? You'll learn it all when you visit this national memorial. The entire farm is re-created so you can learn about life in the mid-19th century. There are even live animals that your kids will love. And yes, you get to see the log cabin, complete with living history re-enactors.
Start at the Visitor Center to view exhibits and to talk to the Rangers. (And make sure you watch the short movie narrated by Leonard Nimoy.) After that, it's a short walk to the cabin, the cemetery where Lincoln's mother may be buried, and the excavated foundations of the actual Lincoln home. If the walk is a little too much for anyone in your group, there's a small parking lot by the cabin, so you can drive. Plan a couple of hours (at least) for your visit—and bring a picnic lunch if you want, to enjoy under the shady trees.
Camping in the Hoosier National Forest puts you close to this national monument and places you in the midst of lush forests. Pitch your tent next to a beautiful lake, or opt for a cozy cabin (even a log cabin just like Lincoln's!) Hipcamp will help you find the perfect spot.