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April 7 “Total Eclipse of the Park” Event to be held at Lincoln State Park

Featuring live music, food trucks, and activities for kids the day BEFORE the total solar eclipse


Lincoln State Park and the Friends of Lincoln State Park will host “Total Eclipse of the Park” on Sunday, April 7, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. central time as one of the anchor events of Spencer County’s offerings the weekend ahead of the more than two minutes of total darkness that will occur as part of the Monday, April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse. 
Lincoln State Park and the Friends of Lincoln State Park will host “Total Eclipse of the Park” on Sunday, April 7, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. central time as one of the anchor events of Spencer County’s offerings the weekend ahead of the more than two minutes of total darkness that will occur as part of the Monday, April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse. 

“Total Eclipse of the Park” will feature food trucks, activities for children of all ages, and live music from at least three live bands throughout the day. The featured entertainment, Sonny & the Moons, is comprised of Nashville studio musicians that will perform a set of pre-dominantly sun, moon, and eclipse-themed songs. From the obvious (“Total Eclipse of the Heart”, “Bark at the Moon”) to the relevant (“Ain’t no Sunshine”, “Walking on Sunshine”) to the fun (“Waiting on the Sun”) and so much more!

In addition to the food trucks, beer/wine service will be available for guests 21 and over.

“We are very excited to be hosting this special event with Lincoln State Park as part of Spencer County’s solar eclipse experience. The next total solar eclipse in Indiana won’t be until 2099 in the far northeast portion of the state which makes the April eclipse a once-in-a-lifetime event for Spencer County.  ‘Total Eclipse of the Park’ will be a fun way for family and friends to create special memories around the eclipse.” 

—Friends of Lincoln State Park President, Dan Wilkinson

Ticketing Info and Details

“Total Eclipse of the Park” is presented with support from the Spencer County Community Foundation and the Spencer County Tourism Commission and will be held in Lincoln State Park’s Troy Road Picnic area.  It will be an outdoor, all-ages event with advanced tickets available at bit.ly/LSP-Eclipse2024 online for $9.95 per person with children 12 and under tickets at $6.95.  The per-ticket price is inclusive of any fees, including the Lincoln State Park gate fee.  Tickets will be available the day of the event at Lincoln State Park for $12.95 per person (children 12 and under $7.95).  All proceeds will benefit the Friends of Lincoln State Park organization.

Important Event Policies

No carry-in tents, food, or coolers will be permitted, although guests are welcome to bring chairs and blankets.  Similar to other area festivals and events, a clear bag policy will be in place and the only bags allowed through the entry gates must be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12”.  Small clutch bags (up to 4.5” x 6.5”) and medical/diaper bags will be allowed upon inspection.   

About Friends of Lincoln State Park

Friends of Lincoln State Park is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization consisting of volunteers devoted to the support and preservation of Lincoln State Park in Lincoln City and the Col. William Jones Home in Gentryville.  The mission of the Friends of Lincoln State Park is to support appreciation, conservation, enhancement, understanding, and responsible use of the natural, cultural, and historic resources that are the foundation of Lincoln State Park by generating funds through memberships, grants, gifts, bequests, or other means and by providing avenues of volunteer service through activities, events, and special projects.

We would like to thank these very special sponsors and supporters of “Total Eclipse of the Park”:
Spencer County Community Foundation, Spencer County Visitors Bureau, Cleveland-Cliffs, Spencer County Bank, American Electric Poser (AEP), Winkler, Inc. and Perry-Spencer Communications (PSC)

January hiking opportunities

Whether you’re looking to stay active and continue a fitness habit or just embarking on a new healthy lifestyle to get in shape, your Indiana state parks (especially Lincoln State Park in our book) provide the perfect place to get walking.  Hitting the trails and going for a hike is a great way to not only get your heart rate going, but to connect with nature.  Regular hiking at your nearest state park will improve your physical health AND your mental health.  So, what are you waiting for?  Let’s start hiking!  

Interpretive Naturalist Michael Crews will be leading regular hikes in January and throughout the year in 2020.  This is an opportunity to perhaps see areas of the park you’ve never seen before and to learn about the historical and natural resources of Lincoln State Park.  Below is a schedule of January hikes.  Hope to see you there! 

FRIDAY SATURDAY
LINCOLN STATE PARK JANUARY HIKING SCHEDULE
Jan. 10
8 AM Weber Lake Hike – Meet at Troy Rd trail head for a 2 mi hike to Weber Lake.

2 PM Sarah Lincoln Woods Nature Preserve– Meet at the Nature Center for a hike through the most mature forest area in the park (1.5 mi).
Jan. 11
8 AM Beaver Hike – Meet at the Nature Center for some off trail hiking (over 2 mi).

2 PM Abe’s Neighborhood Walk – Meet at the Nature Center for the 1.5 mi hike through Abe’s old neighborhood.
Jan. 17
8 AM Trail 4 Hike – Hike to the Gentry Home Site. This one is 4 mi so bring a snack.

2 PM Abe’s Neighborhood Walk – Meet at the Nature Center for the 1.5 mi hike through Abe’s old neighborhood.
Jan. 18
8 AM Trail 2 Hike – Meet at the Nature Center for this roughly 3 mi hike on Trail 2.

2 PM Fire Tower Hike – Meet at the Nature Center for a 1.5 mi hike to the fire tower.
Jan. 24
8 AM Trail 2 Hike – Meet at the Nature Center for this roughly 3 mi hike on Trail 2.

2 PM Fire Tower Hike – Meet at the Nature Center for a 1.5 mi hike to the fire tower.
Jan. 25
8 AM Trail 4 Hike – Hike to the Gentry Home Site. This one is 4 mi so bring a snack.

2 PM Abe’s Neighborhood Walk – Meet at the Nature Center for the 1.5 mi hike through Abe’s old neighborhood.
Jan. 31
8 AM Beaver Hike – Meet at the Nature Center for some off trail hiking (over 2 mi).

2 PM Abe’s Neighborhood Walk – Meet at the Nature Center for the 1.5 mi hike through Abe’s old neighborhood.
See you on the trails!