Is Jim Edgar Panther Creek Open?

The primitive camping area at Jim Edgar Panther Creek is also open. Seven three-sided shelters are available to camp near or camp in for a fee of $6 per night. Hikers and mountain bike riders must travel approximately a quarter mile from the nearest parking lot to access the shelters.

How many acres is Jim Edgar Panther Creek?

16,550 acres
It is 16,550 acres (6,698 ha) in size. A mix of plowed upland prairie and Panther Creek woodlands, the site is managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources….

Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area
Nearest city Chandlerville, Illinois
Coordinates 40°00′15″N 90°10′00″W
Area 16,550 acres (6,698 ha)

What is the Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish&Wildlife Area?

A mosaic of mature forest land, agricultural land and grassland, Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish & Wildlife Area is dissected by Panther and Cox creeks and their tributaries. In addition to 6,000 acres of timberland and 4,200 acres of prime farmland, Site M contains a rare hill prairie.

Is there a shower building at Jim Edgar Panther Creek?

A new shower building is available. A primitive camping area at Jim Edgar Panther Creek has seven three-sided shelters to camp near or in for a fee of $6 per night. Hikers and mountain bike riders must travel approximately a quarter-mile from the nearest parking lot to access the shelters.

What happened to the former Panther Creek conservation area in Illinois?

The site, including the former Panther Creek Conservation Area, now totals 16,550 acres. Formerly known as Site M, it was acquired by the State of Illinois from Commonwealth Edison after the company abandoned plans for a coal-fired power plant and cooling lake in Cass County.

How much does it cost to camp at Jim Edgar?

A primitive camping area at Jim Edgar Panther Creek has seven three-sided shelters to camp near or in for a fee of $6 per night. Hikers and mountain bike riders must travel approximately a quarter-mile from the nearest parking lot to access the shelters. Reservations for campsites, cabins, and picnic shelters may be made at ExploreMoreIL.