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Iroquois State Wildlife Area
Iroquois State Wildlife Area R.R. #1, 2803 E. 3300 N. Rd. Beaverville, Illinois
60912 815-435-2218 Map
Home to the largest single region of rare native savanna in the state, this 2,480 acre wildlife area has a variety of year round trails through several habitats and landscapes. An archery range and dog training/hunting area are also on site. Dogs of all sizes are allowed throughout the park; they must be leashed (except in training area) and cleaned up after.
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