Lincoln Trail State Park holds a lot of historical remembrance for Abraham Lincoln. The state first adopted 31 acres of this park in the year of 1936. From there, the park and lake were officially dedicated as the Lincoln Trail State Park in 1958. When you come to this park, you will find many different amenities that are available for your enjoyment.Â
During your stay, you can camp, picnic, hike, boat, fish, hunt, ice skate, ice fish, and purchase goods from the concession area. Your dog can also come with you to Lincoln Trail State Park, but they must remain on a six-foot-long leash during their entire stay. During your visit to this fabulous park, you must follow the rules and regulations that are enforced by the Illinois area.Â
Dogs must be licensed, tagged, and vaccinated before they can enter the park, and female pooches in heat and young pups under four months old must remain back at home. Dogs must be well-mannered before they come to this park as Lincoln Trail State Park does not tolerate any aggressive behavior, and humans must clean up and watch over their dogs while they are here.Â
Humans should also bring water and dog bags for all of their fun adventures in this park. If you wish to camp, you must schedule a reservation. Reservations can be made online or in the Lincoln Trail State Park's main office. Overall, this state park is a beautiful place to come to with your friends and family. Come on down today and discover what the Lincoln Trail State Park is all about.Â