Kinmundy Log Cabin Village

Kinmundy Log Cabin Village Open for Fall Craft Show the last two weekends of Sept. and Haunted trail last two weekends of Oct. Fall festival the last two weekends of September.
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Lots of craft and food vendors an many different kinds of vendors! Live demonstrations. Walk through pre civil war era cabins set up in the time period with people dressed in the pioneer times showing off the cabins. Walk through rocked trail through the woods. Pony rides and other kid activities. Kettle corn, ham and beans, and pork rinds. Handicap parking available. Fall Festival-$5 adults, $3 s

chool age K-12, little ones free, parking free

Haunted Trail last two weekends in October.
7pm-11 pm
Friday & Saturday
$10

This is a non-profit organization. All proceeds go to the upkeep of cabins and village along with 3 scholarships. Pre- civil war cabins nestled in the woods. We will only be open by appointment.

05/25/2026
Kinmundy Log Cabin Village is honored to be able to present 3 scholarships in memory of individuals who left a mark on o...
05/15/2026

Kinmundy Log Cabin Village is honored to be able to present 3 scholarships in memory of individuals who left a mark on our community.
Erma and Bob Ingram along with Marla Shirley, were dedicated to preserving our heritage with the pioneer cabins that are still standing at the village today but, that wouldn’t be possible without the next generation of volunteers and each of these individuals dedicated at least 40 volunteer hours at Kinmundy Log Cabin Village in order to receive their $1,000 scholarship.

Congratulations Micah Krammer, Miranda Yates, and Elizabeth Meyer!
May your futures be as bright as the paths you have already illuminated. Thank you.

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Jacob's Well Stagecoach Inn
This inn was built in 1828 part of a stagecoach stop located on the old Egyptian Trail which ran from Rockford, Illinois to Cairo, Illinois. It has been said that the famous and not so famous have slept here such as Abe Lincoln and Jesse James. A black and white movie featuring Jesse James was made in the 1920’s when the inn was still on the trail.

Rudolph Dust (Rudolph died at the age of 100) of Effingham, Illinois said he ate many a meal here as a boy. For five cents the butcher furnished the meat and the innkeeper furnished the vegetables in season and all the beer one could drink. The butcher and innkeeper divided the profit.

The original inn had 3 floors, with the upper level being reached by climbing a ladder from the outside. The 3rd floor was not added when it was rebuilt.

Save the date! SHARE!Always the last two weekends in October!Haunted Trail & Cabins @ Kinmundy Log Cabin VillageHaunted ...
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Always the last two weekends in October!
Haunted Trail & Cabins @ Kinmundy Log Cabin Village
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Haunted Trail & Cabins @ Kinmundy Log Cabin Village
Haunted Trail & Cabins @ Kinmundy Log Cabin Village

Mark Your Calendars! Check out our event Pages!49th Annual Fall Festival49th Annual Fall Festival49th Annual Fall Festiv...
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49th Annual Fall Festival
49th Annual Fall Festival
49th Annual Fall Festival
49th Annual Fall Festival

01/24/2026
🦃 Happy Thanksgiving 🦃We are thankful for all of you and your continued support throughout the years.-KLCV
11/27/2025

🦃 Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
We are thankful for all of you and your continued support throughout the years.
-KLCV

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6260 Gesell Road
Kinmundy, IL
62854

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