Crawford County State Fish & Wildlife Area is a 1,129 acre wildlife area located 3 miles southwest of Hutsonville in Eastern Illinois. There are nine ponds at the wildlife area ranging in size from ½ acre to 2 acres. The ponds are stocked with a healthy supply of bass, bluegill, catfish, and redear. There are five trails at Crawford County State Fish & Wildlife Area that are used for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Other recreational activities include birdwatching, hunting, and picnicking.
For more information about Crawford County State Fish & Wildlife Area, write or call:
Crawford County State Fish & Wildlife Area
12609 East 1700th Avenue
Hutsonville, IL 62433
(618) 563-4405
Directions:
From Effingham, take Highway 33 east 45 miles then go north on Highway 1 for
4 miles to the Crawford County State Fish & Wildlife Area.
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