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 Map & Directions

The Historic Forks of the Wabash is located at the southwest corner of the southern intersection of US 24 and SR 9. You will enter the park from US 24. Use the map below to find us, then use the following directions to enter the Park.

If you are eastbound on US 24: The entrance to the park is approximately 200 yards before the intersection of US 24 and SR 9. Turn right (towards the Wabash River) directly across from the Stop 'n Shop Sunoco Station and follow the access road to the Visitor's Center.

If you are westbound on US 24: Once you've gone through the intersection of US 24 & SR 9, you'll be looking for the opportunity to turn left. You will actually travel on US 24 approximately 100 yards beyond our main building. Turn left (towards the Wabash River) directly across from the Stop 'n Shop Sunoco Station and follow the access road to the Visitor's Center.

Historic Forks of the Wabash is on the West side of Huntington, Indiana, at the junction of US 24 and IN 9.

Map to the Forks of the Wabash Historic Park
Map to the Forks

 

 
     
 Historic Forks of the Wabash
 
P.O. Box 261
 Huntington, IN 46750
 (260) 356-1903
thehistoricforks@yahoo.com 

 

  Mission Statement
Historic Forks of the Wabash, Inc., pledges to preserve, protect, enhance and interpret the geographical area known as the Forks of the Wabash. Historic Forks will serve the community by providing visitors with meaningful information about the site and the cultural history it represents.