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Mississippi River State Wildlife Area Adventures

Mississippi River State Wildlife Area offers abundant opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and hunting along one of the Midwest's most important river corridors. This protected area showcases floodplain forests, wetlands, and backwaters that attract diverse wildlife year-round.

3,500
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About Mississippi River State Wildlife Area

 

The Mississippi River State Wildlife Area is situated along the western border of Illinois, encompassing a mixture of floodplain forests, wetlands, sloughs, and backwater lakes formed by the Mississippi River. This area plays a crucial role in preserving habitat for migratory birds, waterfowl, and riverine species. Vegetation includes bottomland hardwoods such as silver maples, cottonwoods, and willows, along with large expanses of marsh habitat supporting reeds and aquatic plants. The area serves as an important breeding, feeding, and resting site for waterfowl and shorebirds, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers, especially during spring and fall migrations. Hunting is a permitted activity during designated seasons, with opportunities for waterfowl, deer, and small game. Anglers are drawn to the numerous backwaters, oxbows, and river stretches for species like catfish, bass, and crappie. Accessible by several boat launches and foot trails, the wildlife area offers fishing piers and observation points. The area's history is tied closely to the dynamic flow of the Mississippi River, which shaped the landscape through regular flooding and sediment deposition. The natural river cycles remain integral to the ecology, supporting rich biodiversity. Visitors can experience serene river vistas, wildlife observation blinds, and quiet hiking through floodplain forest trails. The area is managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to balance public recreation with habitat protection and restoration.

Highlights

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Backwater lakes and sloughs that offer exceptional birdwatching opportunities

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Large stands of bottomland hardwood forest supporting diverse wildlife

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Fishing piers and boat access to prime Mississippi River angling spots

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Quiet observation blinds ideal for waterfowl and shorebird viewing

Notable Natural Features

Floodplain Forests

Extensive bottomland hardwood forests that provide critical habitat for migratory birds and native mammals.

Backwater Lakes

Quiet backwaters and oxbow lakes connected to the Mississippi River, offering rich fishing and waterfowl habitat.

Observation Blinds

Multiple strategically placed wildlife viewing blinds for unobtrusive observation of waterfowl and shorebirds.