
Hike the Boyhood Trail
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
Walk along the same ground that Abraham Lincoln did when he was a boy growing into a young man.
Begin your walk at the Pioneer Cemetery where Abraham Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, is buried. The existing headstone, erected in 1879, marks the burial spot of Abraham Lincoln’s mother, who died of milk sickness in 1818. Others who died of the disease are buried on the wooded knoll as well. In the late 19th century, the hilltop served as the Lincoln City cemetery and most of the marked graves date from that period. The trail winds slowly down a hill through a secondary growth forest before entering the southwestern edge of the property once owned by Thomas Lincoln. As you enter the Thomas Lincoln farm, crop fields line the trail. Crops such as wheat, oats, tobacco, and cotton are often planted and can be seen growing in the fields. Rangers and volunteers in period dress might be seen working in the fields during the spring and summer months. The trail ends at the Lincoln Living Historical Farm.
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10-15 Minutes
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The trail has a steep incline from the North Parking lot to the Pioneer Cemetery. Trail surface is compacted creek rock. Average width is 8 feet with a typical grade of 10% (maximum grade is 13%). Cross slope is minimal.
Yes — Pets on a leash are allowed on park trails.
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Boyhood Nature Trail
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