Shady Oaks Today

A Functioning Historical Treasure!


Located in Eastern Marshall County, Shady Oaks is situated along the banks of Brush Creek, a small stream that empties just a few hundred feet away into the larger Timber Creek. It is a landmark for residents in the County due to its namesake stand of large burr oak trees that that shelter the grounds along the vintage section of highway. During the pioneer settlement days of the mid-1800's, the Lincoln Highway era of the early 1900's, and yet today, Shady Oaks continues to be an attractive place for people.


Original Dayroom Shower Facility

Click Here to see a Photo of it during the Lincoln Highway Era . .


 

Original Cabin Camp Lodge and Office Today

Click Here to see a Photo of it during the Lincoln Highway Era . .


Go to Visit the Restored Lincoln Highway Cabin Page


Site of Well that served the Schoolhouse

and Meeting House in the 1800's - discovered in 1996


 

Campground Office

 


 

The Big Treehouse of Shady Oaks

attracts guest from all over the world


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