Posted on February 17, 2021

The dusting of snow gives the welcome sign a wonderful wintry touch and greets visitors in an extra-special way.
With swimming, hiking, picnics, and more, summertime at Lincoln State Park is an outdoor-lover’s dream. But the park in winter might just be a photographer’s dream!
Standing 22 feet tall, the statue at the Santa Claus Museum & Village is already pretty eye-catching. But in the snow? It’s pure magic!
The cabin at the Living Historical Farm inside Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial is possibly one of the area’s most photographed sites…. in every season!
There’s not much sweeter than seeing the unique Santa’s Candy Castle dusted in a coating of sugar-white snow!
A blanket of snow is the perfect backdrop for the amazing architecture at Saint Meinrad Archabbey.