Iroquois County State Wildlife Area 2803 East 3300 North Road, Illinois 60958,
About the Business
Welcome to Iroquois County State Wildlife Area, a serene haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Nestled in the heart of Illinois at 2803 East 3300 North Road, our park offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As a premier tourist attraction in the region, we invite you to explore our diverse landscapes, teeming with native wildlife and lush vegetation.
Spanning over 2,400 acres, the Iroquois County State Wildlife Area provides ample opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and nature photography. Our well-maintained trails wind through picturesque woodlands, wetlands, and prairies, offering visitors a chance to reconnect with nature and discover the beauty of Illinois' natural heritage.
Whether you're an avid bird watcher hoping to spot rare species or a family looking for a peaceful picnic spot, our park caters to all interests and ages. With designated areas for hunting and fishing, outdoor enthusiasts can indulge in their favorite pastimes while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Visit us at Iroquois County State Wildlife Area for a memorable day of exploration and relaxation. We are committed to preserving the natural beauty of our landscapes and ensuring a safe, enjoyable experience for all visitors. Plan your trip today and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Illinois' great outdoors.
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2803 East 3300 North Road, Illinois 60958, United States
Reviews
"Great place for Birding!"
"Pretty good place to see lots of wildlife! There are some paved trails, but the big ones are unkept and grassy with lots of ticks, so tuck in your pants and wear bug spray!"
"Awesome place to hunt! Andy, Mike, & Doug went way above and beyond to help me out with my monster buck. They run a fantastic operation. Hope to be back out there next year."
"Iroquois County's wildlife preserve is a startling place. In the midst of black soil farmlands, it's based on sand dunes left behind by retreating glaciers. The preserve has unique plants because of this. How often in the Midwest do we encounter a forest filled with ferns? Should you go, guard yourself against mosquitoes and ticks. But the trek is worth the adversity."
"Best State Pheasant hunting around! Just register ahead and pay online; then they can put a couple extrra birds out there for you. Not only, but they usually let you start a good bit early instead of making you wait all the way till 9am."
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