134 acres, more or less (30 acres tillable, balance in timber, brush, pond, food plots, and creek.) $601,660 ($4990/acre) Property is located 20 minutes E of Quincy, Illinois; 1 ½ hours N of St. Louis area; 1 ½ hours W of Springfield, Illinois; 4 ½ hours SW of Chicago, Illinois Located within minutes of Siloam Springs State Park. Tillable income around $3000/year. Potential hunting lease income of $6000/year. Trophy whitetail management... more practices in effect for several years. Property has been managed by Hadley Creek Outfitters, one of the nations top habitat developers and big buck producers. Low hunting pressure and optimum age structure in the area. Variety of terrain change; bottom fields, hardwood ridges, deep draws, and hidden fields. Numerous established food plots including clover and turnips; hidden fields make for ideal ambush and pinch points. Good access from county road. Unbelievable whitetail deer, turkey, and small game hunting opportunities. Ideal for a host of outdoor pursuits. Stocked fishing lake. Several fabulous home sites on the property. ADDITIONAL 628 ADJOINING ACRES AVAILABLE OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE!! This property has a perfect mixture of not only big hardwood timber but also hidden fields that offer ideal food plot locations. Several pinch points throughout the property offer good stand locations to ambush those big golden triangle bucks. The variety of terrain change offers thick bedding areas and brushy draws to hold deer on the property. Seize the opportunity to own your own slice of big buck country! OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE!!
Flat prairie land, rolling hills and towering bluffs make for excellent biking opportunities in Illinois. The Rock Island Trail is a 27-mile greenway that serves as a hiking, biking and cross-country ski trail through the scenic and rural central region of the state. Hikers can trek through the rugged bluffs of Mississippi... more Palisades State Park in the northwest, or the wooded ravines at Fox Ridge State Park. Canyons and waterfalls can be found at Starved Rock State Park, and there are swampy discoveries to be made at the Mermet Lake State Conservation Area in Southern Illinois. Head to Chestnut Mountain in the winter, where skiers and snowboarders can tackle its nineteen trails, from black diamond and bunny hills to the most diverse snowboard terrain park in the Midwest; there are plenty of cross-country ski and snowmobile trails through state forests. Wineries are dotting the state - find 15 unique wineries on the Northern Illinois Wine Trail and 8 award-winning wineries along the 25-mile scenic Shawnee Hills Wine Trail, which winds through the Shawnee National Forest.