Visiting the Lincoln Area

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    Lincoln prides itself on its friendliness, hospitality, and community feeling.  We welcome you to our community!  Click here to print out a smaller version of our new Lincoln County brochure!  Brochures are also available at all Kansas Travel Information Centers. To receive a brochure by mail, please e-mail our Chamber office.

    Please note, this directory enables you to print out our brochure. More information on various entities can be found under the chamber business directory.

    We hope you have a great time, and come back soon!

Lodging

Food Services

Shopping

Hunting/Fishing

Lincoln Extras

 

Lodging

Marguerite's Bed & Breakfast - 2 bedrooms
309 W. Lincoln, Lincoln - 785-524-0043
www.margueritesbedandbreakfast.com

Woody House Bed and Breakfast - 3 bedrooms
629 E. North St., Lincoln  (785) 524-4744

Post Rock Motel - 15 rooms, varying configurations
1907 E. HWY 18, Lincoln - 785-524-4424
Clean, Comfortable Guest Rooms
Friendly, Helpful Staff and Reasonable Rates
Remote Controlled Cable TV with HBO

PrairieSide Inn of Denmark
1043 E. Perch Lane, Sylvan Grove (785) 277-3795
http://www.PrairieSideInn.com

Spillman Creek Lodge
1125 E. Pike Drive, Sylvan Grove (785) 277-3424

Posusta Lodging
5 miles west of Sylvan Grove near Wilson Lake
(785) 526-7767 or 526-7704

RV hookups - Lincoln
One hookup, by donation, first come first served.  RV dump closed in winter.
Lincoln City Hall (785) 524-4280.

RV hookups - Sylvan Grove
4 RV hookups at fairgrounds. Sewer, water and electricity provided. $7.50 a night. In winter, advance notice is necessary.
Sylvan Grove City Hall (785) 526-7188 or sylvanch@wtciweb.com

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Food Services

Extra Innings Barbeque
116 South Fifth St., Lincoln - 785-524-5335

Hungry Hunter Restaurant
109 W. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln - 785-524-5246

Lincoln Pizza Hut
North HWY 14, Lincoln - 785-524-4462

Sylvan Cafe
107 S. Main St., Sylvan Grove - 785-526-7254

Hillbillies Bar & Grille
100 E. 3rd St., Beverly - 785-436-2268
http://www.hillbilliesbar-grille.com

Lincoln Grocery
123 S. 4th St., Lincoln - 785-524-4401
Your full-service food store featuring hot and cold deli, video, fresh meats and produce.  Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon - Sat, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays

Sunset Drive Inn
1027 N 6th, Lincoln - 785-524-4933
Hours - 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday - Thursday
11 a.m. - 11 p.m. - Friday & Saturday

Gifts & Grinds
139 E. Lincoln, Lincoln - 785-524-5371
Hours -

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Shopping

Duckwall Stores, Inc.
113 W. Lincoln, Lincoln  (785) 524-4101
Hometown variety store

Lincoln County Pharmacy
204 W. Lincoln, Lincoln - (785) 524-4649
Country gift items-Barn candles - Willow tree collection -  End-of-Trail chocolates

Lincoln Grocery 
123 S. 4th St., Lincoln - (785) 524-4401

Full service grocery store, Video/DVD rentals, hot and cold delis

Stop and Shop - VFW Auxiliary
Used Clothing and other items. 100 block of E. Lincoln Avenue, Lincoln
No phone

Village Lines - The Little Kansas Store
139 W. Lincoln - 785-524-5133
Tea room serving pie.
villagelines@sbcglobal.net
http://www.villagelines.com

Elsie's Herbs & Flowers, Denmark
Open by appointment - 785-277-3440

Nature's Call
504 E. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln - 785-556-1826

Buds and Blossoms
110 E. Elm St., Lincoln - 785-524-5118

Harlow Studio & Gallery
101 W. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln - 785-524-4054

Seirer's Clothing
143 W. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln - 785-524-4752

Hayworth Plumbing, Heating & Hardware Co.
119 W. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln - 785-524-3442

Lincoln Art Center (see information under Attractions)
Gift gallery with unique art objects

Mity Mart & Crossroads Car Wash & Storage
Jct. HWY 14 & 18, Lincoln - 785-524-5290

Quik Way
Jct. Hwy 14 & Lincoln Ave., Lincoln - 785-524-5290

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Hunting/Fishing

Lovin Huntin Jones Club (Sylvan Grove), House, sleeps up to 8
Colleen Lovin
202 S. Main Street
Sylvan Grove, KS  67481
785-526-7438

Spillman Creek Lodge (located ¾ miles west of Denmark), Two houses, total of 16 beds

Merrill Nielson
1125 E. Pike Dr.
Sylvan Grove, KS 67481
785-277-3424

 

PrairieSide Inn (West of Denmark), House, sleeps up to 8

Ruth Sorenson
1043 E. Perch Lane
Sylvan Grove, KS  67481
785-277-3795

Spearpoint Ranch (6 miles north on K-14, 2-1/4 miles east) House, 13 beds
Laura Wirth
1884 N. 215th Rd.
Barnard, KS  67418
785-524-5330

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Lincoln Extras

A wall length mural of the four seasons of Lincoln County painted by Julia Bland is located inside Midwest Community Bank, Lincoln.  Silhouettes of community residents are colorfully painted on the outside of the bank.

Public Art Collection with over 30 pieces is available for viewing at the Lincoln Art Center with paintings, photographs, and wood carvings.

Watch for the zany sculptures of grassroots artist JR Dickerman while traveling along Highways 14 and 18.

The view from the ninth hole of the Lincoln Golf Course is said to be one of the best in the county and the sand greens one of the best challenges.

Swim in Lincoln's public pool.  Picnic and play at the city parks in Beverly, Barnard, Lincoln and Sylvan Grove.

Visit the first country opera house known to exist in Kansas.  The Denmark Community Hall with its beautiful wood interior is still used today.

Visit Lincoln County cemeteries  and see such sites as the suitcase-shaped headstone.  Group tours may be arranged with "Talking Tombstones" and divining rod demonstrations.

Make arrangements to see the site of the 1864 Moffit Massacre southeast of Lincoln with the Lincoln County Historical Society.

Tour Vonada Stone Company and see how they quarry limestone with the old feather and wedge method.  And while in the area stop and see the Spillman Creek Bridge.

Drive to Hell Creek Country in the southwest corner of the county and see the only stream that flows northwest in Kansas, scenic high bluffs and deep canyons.

The unusual salt marshes near Barnard attract a variety of migrating birds.  While in the area, stop in Barnard to see the octagonal concrete water tower built by the WPA in 1937.

Fishing in the slightly salty water in the Saline River gives fish a flavor unequaled in other Kansas streams.

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