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smbureau.org 800•442•1488 HUNTING AND FISHING
TOWN HALL ARCHERY Enjoy both an indoor and outdoor archery range along with a full-service pro shop. 5901 Cool Sports Rd., Belleville 618-235-9881
U.S. ICE SPORTS COMPLEX The complex offers lessons, hockey leagues, Stick ‘n’ Puck, figure skat- ing, tournaments, exhibitions, pub- lic skating year-round and curling. 125 S. Ruby Ln., Fairview Heights 618-398-4600
VADALABENE CENTER The main gym of the center can be configured for basketball, volley- ball, badminton or wrestling with seating for 4,000. SIU-Edwardsville 618-650-2871
VETTA SPORTS O’FALLON This indoor facility is great for soc- cer, flag football or lacrosse. 590 Hartman Ln., O’Fallon 618-688-1547
WORLD SHOOTING & RECREATIONAL COMPLEX At the largest American shooting facility in the country are 120 trap fields along a 3.5 mile shooting line. There are 24 skeet fields, archery, single action cowboy shooting, 1,000 campsites, fishing lakes, an events center, vendor mall and picnic shelters. One Main Event Ln., Sparta 618-295-2700
BIKE TRAILS
Miles of biking and hiking trails crisscross the ILLINOISouth re- gion. Some cover large areas and connect different communities as the Madison County Trails (
mcttrails.org) in the southwest. Others follow scenic byways like the Great River Road (
greatriverroad-illinois.org) or National Road (
nationalroad.org) or offer a river view. Most local parks and lakes also have trails winding through beautiful acreage. Check local websites or
thetourismbureau.org for more information.
BACK ACHERS BUSTER BUCKS Guided deer hunting is available. RR 3 Box 310, Albion 618-445-2024
OUTDOOR ONLY ILLINOIS BOW HUNTING Deer hunting on more than 2,500 privately owned acres. Semi-guided bow or shotgun hunts and a first class lodge are here. RR #3, Box 62a, Albion 618-446-3330
SKILLET FORK OUTFITTERS There are more than 6,400 acres of prime hunting land for trophy Illinois whitetail. Reserve your hunt and include lodging with home- cooked meals. 1104 County Road 1800 N, Carmi 618-383-2800
LAMONT OUTDOORS, L.L.C. Guided hunts during deer and turkey seasons are offered on 7,000 acres. 2114 County Rd. 1800 E., Crossville 618-996-4868
COVEY RIDGE I & II Come for field shoots for birds. Dogs and HDW packages are available. Rt. 1, Box 256A, Geff 618-854-2269
TNT GAME PRESERVE This preserve offers 600 acres for deer, turkey and bird hunting. Rt. 1, Box 39, Mt. Erie 618-854-2771
3 RIVERS RESOURCES A professional guide and outfitters specializing in whitetail deer and more are available at this hunting lodge. 16338 Wabash 13 Ave., Mt. Carmel 618-263-8253
LITTLE WABASH SHOOTING PRESERVE Field shoots for chukar, pheasant and quail is open to the public. Hunters may bring their own dogs or dogs and guides are available. 610 E. 5th St., Neoga 217-895-2677
ILLINOIS WILDLIFE CONNECTIONS There are 4,000 acres of deer and turkey hunting with a comfortable year-round lodge for hunting, meet- ings and parties. Meals are available. 13998 N. 1425th St., Newton 618-783-3131
BUCKHORN WILDLIFE PRESERVE Just eleven miles from Olney, this fa- cility features deer, turkey and other small game hunting. It is also avail- able for meetings and events. 1643 N Higgin Switch Rd.,Noble 618-723-2361
FOX CREEK OUTFITTERS A private cabin with all the amenities is available when hunting for trophy whitetail deer and eastern wild turkey. 5371 Fox Rd., Olney 618-392-2124
PINE LODGE OUTFITTERS Two lodges that sleep 4-8 with a fully–equipped kitchen is available for deer hunters. 4830 E. Wayne Ln., Parkersburg 618-442-5372
THE HUNT CLUB Whether you’re seeking a trophy whitetail hunt, duck and goose hunting like the “good old days,” an outdoor oriented corporate retreat, a hunt for a trophy turkey, or a trophy bass fishing weekend, The Hunt Club is the place that has been offering outdoorsmen and women Illinois’ finest hunting and outdoor experience for over 17 years. 6004 Myers Ln., Percy 618-497-2526
KECK’S MARSH This operation encompasses 1,500 acres of flooded farmland and timber that provides the best duck and goose hunting throughout the Midwest. During the past 11 waterfowl seasons, members have averaged four ducks per day. RR 2, Box 189, Vandalia 618-425-3740
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LAKEWOODS FLYING DUCK SPORTING CLAYS
The country setting of the 300 acre property allows shooting stations in the woods, on a hillside, in a marsh and in open fields. There’s an NSCA Five Stand Range, twelve stations with 20 automatic machines and more. Rt. 2 Box 188B, Cisne 618-673-2878
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