Camping at SPRING SHELTER
Overview of Spring Shelter Campground
Spring Shelter in Lincoln State Park provides an outdoor experience for campers looking to enjoy the natural beauty of Indiana. The park honors Abraham Lincoln's teenage years spent in Indiana and offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, swimming, and boating.
Facilities and Accommodations
Spring Shelter offers basic amenities suitable for day use or picnics rather than traditional camping. The facilities typically include:
- Picnic Areas: Usually equipped with tables and sometimes grills.
- Shelter: A covered area that may be available on a first-come, first-served basis or reservable for group events.
Activities
Campers at Lincoln State Park can engage in numerous activities:
- Trails: There are several miles of hiking trails that meander through the park.
- Fishing: The two lakes in the park, Lake Lincoln and Little Pigeon Creek, offer angling opportunities.
- Swimming: During the summer months, a beach is open for swimming.
- Boating: Rent paddleboats or canoes to explore the park's waterways.
- Nature Center: Offers educational programs about the local ecology and history.
- Historic Sites: Visit the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial and Living Historical Farm.
Reservations and Fees
- Reservations: If Spring Shelter can be reserved, it might require contacting the park office or reserving online through the Indiana Department of Natural Resources website.
- Fees: There might be a rental fee for using the shelter for a day, depending on park policies.
Park Rules and Regulations
- Operations: Hours of operation are usually from dawn until dusk.
- Alcohol: Typically not permitted, but check the specific rules of the park.
- Pets: Allowed but must be on a leash.
- Fires: Must be in designated areas and fully extinguished before leaving.
- Trash: Use the 'leave no trace' principle and pack out all garbage.
Accessibility
Most state parks aim to provide accommodations for visitors with disabilities, but the specific accessibility features of Spring Shelter should be confirmed with park officials.
Weather and Seasonal Considerations
Lincoln State Park and Spring Shelter can be affected by seasonal weather conditions. Ensure you check forecasts and are prepared for the weather during your visit, whether that includes hot, humid summers or cold winters.
Contact Information
It is important to verify all information before planning your outing since facilities and policies may change:
Lincoln State Park Office:
- Phone Number: Check the official Indiana State Parks website for the latest contact information.
- Address: 15476 N. County Road 300 East, Lincoln City, IN 47552
Online Resources:
- Indiana Department of Natural Resources website or specific Lincoln State Park page for reservations and detailed park information.
Before you set out, always confirm the current status of the shelter, availability, and park conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
