Cabin Fever II is located in
Hodgenville, Kentucky on Highway 210 North. It is just a few miles outside
of Hodgenville - the birthplace and boyhood homes of Abraham Lincoln.
There is plenty to do in the
heartland of Kentucky. Hodgenville hosts the Lincoln Jamboree with Joel Ray
Sprowels. Nearby is the quaint little town of Glendale, home of the Whistle
Stop and Depot restaurants. There are plenty of antique shops to visit
before or after your dining experience. Historic Bardstown features the home
of Stephen Foster as well as the Makers Mark Distillery among several other
bourbon distilleries. Other nearby attractions include: Mammoth Cave in
Cave City, Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Patton Museum and Gold Vault at
Fort Knox, and the Schmidt Coca-Cola Memorabilia Museum in
Elizabethtown. All of which are within about an hour or less drive of your
stay.
The private cabin consists of a great
room with a den, a queen bed, a kitchen, full bath and a private bedroom.
The cabin is wheel chair accessible.
Our other guest area features two
large bedrooms, a living room and a full bath. No smoking please. These
accommodations are not wheel chair accessible.
Directions:
Take Highway 61 North (Lincoln Parkway) out of Elizabethtown. Turn Left on
Commerce Parkway. Go to end of Commerce Parkway and turn left on to Highway
210. We are the seventh house on the right.