Piney Creek Wildlife Area is a scenic natural reserve in southern Illinois known for diverse wildlife habitats, excellent hunting and fishing, and peaceful hiking opportunities.
Located in the rugged Shawnee National Forest region of southern Illinois, Piney Creek Wildlife Area encompasses rolling hills, limestone bluffs, and forested valleys that create a diverse habitat for a wide variety of flora and fauna. The area is characterized by mixed hardwood forests, open glades, and riparian corridors along Piney Creek itself, which flows through the property providing important aquatic habitat. Established primarily for wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation, the reserve is a haven for hunters pursuing white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and small game, while anglers enjoy trout fishing in the stocked Piney Creek and nearby water bodies. Additionally, the area offers several trails suitable for hiking and horseback riding, allowing visitors to explore scenic overlooks and dense woods. The mixture of upland and bottomland habitats supports a rich diversity of bird species, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers in all seasons. Historically, the land reflects the natural heritage of southern Illinois and is managed to balance wildlife conservation with public enjoyment. The relatively remote location and quiet environment appeal to outdoors enthusiasts seeking solitude and immersion in nature. With ample opportunities for wildlife viewing, photography, and seasonal hunting, Piney Creek Wildlife Area embodies the rugged beauty of the Illinois Shawnee Hills.
Scenic limestone bluffs overlooking Piney Creek valley
Rich habitat supporting white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various waterfowl
Trout-stocked Piney Creek offering quality fishing opportunities
Quiet hiking trails through mixed hardwood forests and glades
A trout-stocked stream that runs through the area, providing habitat for aquatic wildlife and fishing opportunities.
Steep, scenic bluffs offering panoramic views of the surrounding forest and creek valley.
Forest includes oak, hickory, and maple species that support abundant wildlife throughout the seasons.