Lawrence County
Secluded Hunting And Tillable Land West Of Sumner, Illinois
100 E Road, Lot #WP001 Sumner, IL 62466
Description
This property is located just west of Sumner, Illinois, and only a half mile south of US-50. It offers convenient road access along the entire east side via 100E, also known as Hadley Road. A railroad line runs along the southern boundary, adding another point of access. The land itself is a well-balanced mix of approximately 36 acres of tillable ground—currently planted in soybeans across five separate fields—and dense, wooded areas, creating an ideal setup for both income production and recreational use. From a hunting standpoint, the layout is especially attractive. Most of the fields are tucked away from the road, providing secluded food plot locations that are unlikely to be disturbed. A few of the larger fields would be perfect for incorporating native grasses or forbs around the edges, with a central food plot to draw in wildlife. The property features multiple narrow travel corridors and entry routes from neighboring areas, making it a natural hub for rutting deer activity. The wooded portions are thick and offer excellent security cover and nesting habitat. Water is another strong feature, with Shirley Creek running east to west along the northern edge, and a smaller feeder creek branching south through the interior of the property. Trail camera photos will be added as they become available, further showcasing the property's potential. Contact Adam Crumrin, Land Specialist, for more information or to schedule a time to see the property.
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- Located just west of Sumner, IL, and ½ mile south of US-50
- Road frontage along the entire east side via 100E (Hadley Rd)
- The railroad runs along the southern boundary of the property
- Approx. 36 acres of tillable ground planted in soybeans (2025)
- Balanced 50/50 mix of woods and tillable for income & recreation
- Secluded food plot locations are not visible from the road
- Large fields suitable for adding native grasses or forbs
- Multiple travel corridors are ideal for rut activity and stand setups
- Thick woods provide excellent cover, bedding, and nesting habitat
- Shirley Creek borders the north side with a feeder creek running south
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