Mississippi River State Fish and Wildlife Area offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities along the western border of Illinois, featuring rich riverine habitats that support abundant wildlife and provide excellent hunting, fishing, and birdwatching experiences.
Mississippi River State Fish and Wildlife Area spans approximately 11,100 acres along the Illinois side of the Mississippi River, primarily in Calhoun and Pike counties. The area encompasses a combination of fertile river bottomlands, wetlands, lakes, backwaters, and upland forests. It plays a critical role in conserving wildlife, including migratory birds, deer, waterfowl, and fish populations. The area's topography is dominated by floodplain wetlands, sloughs, and oxbow lakes created by the river's historic meanders. Its habitat diversity supports one of the region’s richest concentrations of waterfowl during migration seasons such as ducks and Canada geese. Hunters and anglers are drawn to the site, which provides managed hunting zones for deer, waterfowl, and upland game birds, as well as abundant largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie fishing opportunities in the connected waterways.
Visitors can enjoy birdwatching from designated observation points and participate in seasonal waterfowl hunting. The area also provides boat access ramps, hiking trails, and photography viewpoints, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking nature-based activities. Historically, the land within the area was shaped by the shifting courses of the Mississippi River and has been managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources since its establishment to protect native species and preserve habitat integrity. The area's proximity to the Mississippi River offers scenic views and the chance to observe river dynamics, connecting visitors with a pivotal waterway of the central United States.
Diverse wetland habitats supporting large populations of migratory waterfowl
Multiple boat ramps providing access to the Mississippi River and adjacent backwaters
Managed hunting zones for deer and waterfowl offering guided and public opportunities
Observation towers and blinds designed specifically for birdwatching and wildlife photography
Extensive wetlands provide critical habitat for waterfowl, amphibians, and numerous fish species within seasonal flood zones.
Calm, sheltered waters near the river support fishing, canoeing, and serve as nurseries for various aquatic species.
Designated areas managed for deer, waterfowl, and small game hunting with controlled seasons to maintain wildlife populations.