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77.5 Acres - Prime Hunting & Recreational Timber Ground- Clay County, Illinois. If you've been searching for a great hunting and recreational property in southern Illinois, this 77.5 acre all-timber tract in Clay County deserves a look. This property offers excellent deer and turkey hunting opportunities and is set up perfectly for the outdoorsman looking to enjoy everything the Illinois outdoors has to offer. Surrounded by large blocks of timber, this property provides ideal habitat and travel corridors for wildlife. A beautiful creek system runs throughout the property, adding both character and a natural water source that helps attract and hold wildlife. Whether you are looking for a weekend hunting getaway, recreational property, or an investment in land, this tract has a lot of potential and opportunities. For more information, contact Land Specialist, Travis Boyer, at 618-554-3715.
Directions:
Driving Directions: From Route 50, turn north onto Indian Ridge Road and travel 2.13 miles to Heather Lane. Turn right onto Heather Lane and continue 1.02 miles to Daisy Road. Turn left onto Daisy Road and travel approximately 510 yards north. The property will be located on the west side of the road. When you come to the creek crossing, the creek system runs approximately through the center of the property that lays on the west side of the road. This is a great opportunity to own your own piece of Illinois hunting ground in an area known for quality deer and turkey hunting.
Showing Instructions:
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact: Travis Boyer Land Specialist – Mossy Oak Properties Illinois Land & Lifestyle Phone: 618-554-3415 Email: tboyer@mossyoakproperties.com
SEC 10-3-7 N/2 SW EX 330' x 330' LYING 350' N SW/COR 77.50 AC
Property boundaries shown are approximate and should be independently verified by the buyer. Acreage, taxes, and property information are believed to be accurate but are not guaranteed. Buyers are responsible for their own due diligence concerning property lines, easements, access, utilities, zoning, hunting regulations, and any other property conditions. All showings must be scheduled through the listing agent and require permission before entering the property.