Parks/Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area

Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area

10149 County Highway 11, Chandlerville, IL 62627

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Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area

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85 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 65ft, driveway mix: 2 pull-through, 134 back-in

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Trailer fit

85 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 65ft, driveway mix: 2 pull-through, 134 back-in

Activity mix

7 named routes are surfaced for hiking and activity planning.

One of Illinois' largest public access areas, Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area (JEPC) in central Illinois is a mosaic of mature forest land, agricultural land, grassland and rare hill prairie that is home to a rich assortment of wildlife. The site, including the former Panther Creek Conservation Area, now totals 16,550 acres.

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One of Illinois' largest public access areas, Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area (JEPC) in central Illinois is a mosaic of mature forest land, agricultural land, grassland and rare hill prairie that is home to a rich assortment of wildlife. The site, including the former Panther Creek Conservation Area, now totals 16,550 acres. Formerly known as Site M, it was acquired by the State of Illinois from Commonwealth Edison after the company abandoned plans for a coal-fired power plant and cooling lake in Cass County. Since 1993, IDNR has developed the site for conservation and recreation, adding hundreds of acres of native and cool season grasses, habitat strips and trees on former pasture, idling hundreds of other acres allowed to move towards forest through natural succession. JEPC features hunting for deer, wild turkey and dove, upland species (pheasant, quail, woodcock, snipe and rabbit), furbearers (raccoon, opossum, red fox, gray fox, striped skunk and coyote) and squirrels. Sport fishing opportunities are available at Gridley Lake (25 acres opened 1998), Prairie Lake (210 acres, opened 2002) and Drake Lake (35 acres opened in 2003). Several ponds within the site also have been renovated. Stream fishes include largemouth bass, bluegill and green sunfish, along with shiners, chubs and minnows, with muskie stocked in Prairie Lake. Northern pike have been added to Gridley Lake, which is also stocked for spring and fall trout fishing seasons. The site has 24 miles of mountain bike trails, a three-mile hiking/jogging trail, 26 miles of equestrian trails, and extensive camping opportunities, including the Prairie Lake campground with 84 campsites and nine cabins available, along with a dedicated equestrian campground with 51 electric campsites. Make campsite reservations here.

Group-designated sites listed in park data: 11. Verify current group pricing, vehicle maximums, and campground rules on the official reservation page.

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85 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 65ft, driveway mix: 2 pull-through, 134 back-in

Fire rules

Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.

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7 named trail routes are surfaced here from 15 mapped source segments. Start with the featured routes, then expand the full list if this park stays on your shortlist.

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Yellow Trail

8.6 miles total • 3 mapped segments • unpaved • path

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Governor's Trail

7.8 miles total • 5 mapped segments • unpaved • path

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Orange Trail

5.2 miles total • 3 mapped segments • unpaved • path

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Hess Lane

1.0 miles total • unpaved • track

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Trail Shortcut

0.7 miles total • unpaved • path

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Literberry Cemetery Road

0.3 miles total • track

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Shortcut Trail

0.1 miles total • unpaved • path

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Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.

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Directions

Located 25 miles northwest of Springfield north of HWY125 between Ashland and Chandlerville. Visitors from the north east should take Interstate 55 to the first Springfield exit which will put you on Veterans Parkway the west bypass around Springfield. Proceed to 97 west and turn right. 97 intersects with 125 west of town and at this intersection proceed west on 125 until west of Ashland Illinois where you will be directed by signs to the office. Visitors from the south should take Interstate 55 to Interstate 72 west and follow the signs from the intersection of Interstate 72 and the Ashland-Alexander blacktop exit. Visitors from the west would use HWY 125 and follow the signs from Virginia to the site. Visitors from the east would approach on HWY 125 and follow the signs off 125 located West of Ashland, Illinois.

Contact

(217) 452-7741

Fire policy

Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.

All pets must be on a leash unless being used for hunting or being trained in the dog training area.
JEPC features hunting for deer, wild turkey and dove, upland species (pheasant, quail, woodcock, snipe and rabbit), furbearers (raccoon, opossum, red fox, gray fox, striped skunk and coyote) and squirrels.
No pets allowed in Cabins and Shower Houses.
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Prairie Lake Campground is an Alcohol free area.
The area is famouus for its quality archery deer hunting.
We also have some of the best wild quail hunting in the state.

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