Iroquois State Wildlife Area

Iroquois State Wildlife Area consists of 2,480 acres of marshland, sand ridges, dunes, and native savanna in rural Iroquois County. Wildlife populations abound at Iroquois with a wide variety of birds, mammals, and plant life for all to see. Guests to this wildlife area enjoy archery, hiking, hunting, and picnicking.

For more information about Iroquois State Wildlife Area, write or call:

Iroquois State Wildlife Area
Rural Route 1
2803 East 3300 North Road
Beaverville, IL 60912
(815) 435-2218


Directions:
From Champaign, take Interstate 57 north 65 miles to exit 302. Go east on Highway 37 for 15 miles and follow the signs to Iroquois State Wildlife Area.

 

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