19.97 Acres of Prime Deer Hunting with Food Plot & Income Potential | Edgar County, Illinois
Located in Edgar County, Illinois just outside Paris, this 19.97 acre tract is built for serious deer hunters. From the moment you step onto the property, the amount of deer sign is undeniable. This is a rare opportunity to own a manageable, high-activity hunting property in a proven area of eastern Illinois.
The land features approximately 12 acres of timber combined with about 6 acres of open prairie or potential tillable ground. A large, established food plot anchors the property and consistently pulls deer from surrounding areas. The blend of cover, bedding habitat, and food sources creates strong hunting opportunities throughout the entire season.
Approximately 5.5 acres are currently in standing beans, offering the potential to generate income if farmed or converted into a productive hay field...
Approximately 5.5 acres are currently in standing beans, offering the potential to generate income if farmed or converted into a productive hay field. Whether you're looking for a turnkey late-season setup or a smaller tract to improve and customize, this property offers both hunting performance and income flexibility at an accessible investment level.
Property details
Acreage: 19.97 acres
County and state: Edgar County, Illinois
Nearest town: Paris, Illinois
Close proximity to Paris and its amenities
Approx. 12 acres of timber
Approx. 6 acres open prairie or potential tillable
Approx. 5.5 acres currently in standing beans
Established food plot
Key features
Exceptional deer traffic throughout the property
Established food plot attracting consistent wildlife activity
Strong late-season hunting setup
Balanced mix of timber and open ground
Natural bedding cover and travel corridors
Income-producing potential from row crop or hay
Manageable size for improvement and habitat management
High-quality wildlife habitat diversity
Located in a proven Illinois deer region
Close to Paris, Illinois amenities
Lower entry cost for a prime hunting location
Frequently asked questionsHow much deer activity is on this 20-acre property in Edgar County, Illinois?
This property has an exceptional amount of deer activity for its size. The volume of tracks, trails, and overall sign throughout the timber and food plot areas is some of the heaviest you'll find on a parcel under 20 acres. It is specifically suited for hunters looking for consistent deer movement.
Is this property good for late-season deer hunting?
Yes, the property is currently set up for outstanding late-season hunting. The established food plot and surrounding timber create a strong draw when temperatures drop and food sources become limited. It also has the layout to support hunting throughout the full season.
Can the open ground generate farm income?
Yes, approximately 5.5 acres are currently in standing beans and could continue to be farmed. The open acreage may also be converted into a hay field depending on your goals. Buyers should verify rental rates and income potential with a local operator.
How much timber is on the property?
There are approximately 12 acres of timber on the tract. The timber provides excellent bedding cover and travel corridors for deer and other wildlife. This wooded component is a major contributor to the property's strong hunting performance.
Is this property close to town?
Yes, the property is located just outside Paris, Illinois in Edgar County. Paris offers convenient access to fuel, dining, and everyday amenities. You can enjoy a rural hunting setting while still being close to town.
Is 19.97 acres enough land for quality deer hunting?
Yes, this 19.97-acre tract is proof that smaller parcels can produce big results. With the right habitat mix of timber, food, and cover, smaller properties can hold and attract mature deer. This property already demonstrates that capability.
Every Property Tells a Story. Let LandGuys Tell Yours.
Search for detailed parcel information including; Elevation & Vegetation Maps, Ownership Information, Detailed Parcel Information, Crop History Map, Soil Survey Productivity Data, and more.
Research Parcel InformationComing out of Paris go west on Hwy 16 for 4.85 miles. Turn Left on 925th St. go south for 1.1 miles. Turn left onto gravel easement property starts at the end of the gravel road (0.2 miles)
Coming out of Kansas go west on Hwy16 for 8 miles then turn right on 925th St for 1.1 miles. Turn left onto gravel easement property starts at the end of the gravel road (0.2 miles)