Chris and Patricia Clifton
72 Limberlost Lane
West Lafayette, Indiana 47906-9400
765-746-3979
Warning: Do not use mapquest, mapsonus, or other automated direction services (including your GPS.) You'll get nice, easy directions to a farm over a mile away. This link to a Google Map will let you get directions (we are point B.)
Detour: Due to closure of 26 at Klondike Road, your best bet from campus is to go to Lindbergh road and proceed west (it joins 26 at 400W), or to turn left off of 26 onto Newman Road (about 1 mile west of campus). If you take Newman road to the end, you will hit South River Road - just follow the directions from South River Road. There is also a closure of 26 past 500W, but you can get through to 500W (although it is a one lane road part of the way.)
Take 26 west. One mile past the first stop sign after leaving town (six corners), turn left onto 500W. Go 1.4 miles on 500W, then turn left into the unmarked private paved road (approximately 550N 500W). Continue through the woods, 72 Limberlost is the first house on the right after the woods.
If you miss the unmarked road, you will see a sign Limberlost on the left. Turn left onto Limberlost Lane, follow until it comes to a T, turn right at the T to go through the woods. 72 Limberlost will be on your right (the seventh house after turning onto Limberlost Lane.)
Take 52 west. One mile past Klondike road, turn left onto 400W (400W is immediately after you pass Capilano and Capilano by the lake). Turn right at the first stop sign (approximately two miles), then continue straight through six corners onto 26. Follow directions from campus.
Take River Road south/west until it merges with Division. Turn right on 500W and go up the steep hill. At the top of the hill you will see Limberlost sign on the right. You can turn right and follow Limberlost Lane to the seventh house (directions above), or continue on 500W to the next right and go straight back through the woods. 72 Limberlost is the first house on the right after the woods.
There is parking for several cars next to the house. The edges of the driveway (between the brick posts and the house) are level; parking on the grass is fine.