This 110-acre expanse follows the winding banks of Stillman Creek, offering diverse habitats and endless recreational opportunities. Accessed off Kishwaukee Road, a private lane runs through the heart of the property, guiding you through wetlands, open fields, and timber. On the interior of the property, in the bottoms, you have an excellent 13-acre open field cradled in between the creek and the timber ridge on the north making an excellent location for food plots. The east side offers additional open ground. Advancing to the eastern side the stand of timber starts to open up to early successional forest. Additional access can be gained from Hales Corner Road where the lane leads to the mature timber and hardwoods that inhabit the interior of the property creating multiple spots of camping spots or off of Bradley Road on the south side of Stillman Creek. The property is currently fenced and used for cattle, but the possibilities for pasture or recreational use are vast. Whether you’re interested in hunting, fishing, wildlife conservation, or simply enjoying nature, this property has it all.
From the intersection of Rt. 72 and N. Stillman Rd. in Stillman Valley, head north on N. Stillman Rd. for approximately 0.5 miles, then turn left onto E. Hales Corner Rd. Head west on E. Hales Corner Rd. for approximately 2 miles, then entrance to property will be on your left (cross the railroad tracks).