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Reservations can be made on the Michigan Department of Natural Resources' Michigan State Park & Harbor Reservations website or by calling 1-800-447-2757 (1-800-44PARKS).
Kal-Haven Bicycle Trail Sesquicentennial State Park Kalamazoo, Van Buren: 34.5 55.5 1988 Converted rail-trail Lakelands Trail State Park: Mike Levine Lakelands Trail State Park Ingham, Livingston, Washtenaw: 26 42 1991 Converted rail-trail Van Buren Trail State Park: Van Buren: 14 23 1994 Converted rail-trail White Pine Trail State Park
The main attraction of the park is the 146-acre (59 ha) Lincoln Trail Lake, which was the third lake created in Illinois (1955-1956) using federal monies under the Dingell-Johnson Act. The lake's maximum depth is 41 feet (12 m). [4] The park offers camping, hiking, fishing and boating (outboard motors are limited to 10 horsepower (7.5 kW)).
The Lincoln Trail State Memorial is a sculpture group designed in 1937 by Nellie Verne Walker and erected in 1938 to commemorate the first entrance of Abraham Lincoln, then a destitute 21-year-old frontiersman, into Illinois.
Baraga State Park on US 41, between Baraga and L'Anse Baraga Township: January 19, 1957: Kewawenon Mission† 227 Front Street, between Whirl-I-Gig Road and Peter Marksman Rd, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) northeast of L'Anse, Sec. 19, T51N, R32W Zeba: January 29, 1979: L'Anse - Lac Vieux Desert Trail Informational Designation US 41: L'Anse: November 15, 1984
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A tablet marking Lincoln's First Home in Illinois. The abandoned Lincoln cabin remained on the site and was re-used as a school house and a farm building. [4] It was ignored until 1865 when it was dismantled and shipped for public viewing to Chicago; Boston Common; and finally the private museum in New York City operated by showman P.T. Barnum.
Fort Custer State Recreation Area is a 3,033-acre (12 km 2) State Recreation Area located between Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, Michigan. The area features lakes, the Kalamazoo River , over 25 miles of multi-use trails, second growth oak barrens and dry-mesic southern (oak-hickory) forests.