Moultrie County Forestry provides a quiet, largely rural forest and recreational area within central Illinois, offering outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, and seasonal hunting opportunities in a largely agricultural region.
Moultrie County Forestry is a designated county forest area located in the heart of Moultrie County, in the central part of Illinois. The forested area stands out within a landscape primarily dominated by farmland and small towns, preserving patches of native woodland and wildlife habitat. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, characteristic of the Illinois prairie-forest border, with deciduous hardwoods including oak, hickory, and maple dominating the canopy. The forest provides important habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds, making it a favored spot for hunters, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts. Historically, the land was used for agriculture and timber, but today it serves conservation, recreation, and educational purposes under county management. Visitors enjoy hiking on informal trails, seasonal hunting, and wildlife photography. There are no major developed campgrounds or visitor centers within the forest, which maintains a quiet, natural setting. Local access points typically command respect for rural rules and stewardship. The forest offers an escape from urban development and connects visitors with the natural patterns of Illinois woodland and prairie-edge ecosystems. Its proximity to the county seat and small towns makes it a valued local resource for outdoor recreation and environmental education.
Seasonal white-tailed deer hunting area known for good game populations
Fragmented patches of mature hardwood forest with native understory plants
Opportunities for birdwatching with species such as wild turkey and woodpeckers
Quiet nature trails favored by local hikers and amateur naturalists
A concentrated area of mature oak and hickory trees providing ideal habitat for woodland species.
Several miles of unmarked trails that offer peaceful walking routes through mixed forest.
Areas within the forestry known for supporting healthy populations of wild turkey.