Located just outside of Fulton and Clinton, this recreational property offers a strong combination of access, habitat diversity, and usability in a region well known for its wildlife. The property is positioned within a larger block of timber and agricultural land, creating a setting that supports consistent deer and turkey activity. Its location also provides convenient access to the Mississippi River corridor and surrounding communities while maintaining a private feel. Access is provided by an easement lane that follows the edge of a field and leads nearly half a mile off the road. This approach allows for quiet and controlled entry into the property. At the end of the lane, there is an established area suitable for parking vehicles during hunting season. This location also sits on a ridge that could be used for a fire pit or picnic area, offering a practical place to gather while spending time on the land. The internal trail system is a key feature of the property. Trails are laid out to allow efficient movement throughout the acreage while minimizing disturbance to wildlife. These trails provide multiple access points into different sections of the property, including the highline and interior timber areas. This layout supports flexible entry and exit options depending on wind direction and hunting strategy. The terrain consists of rolling contours that naturally create funnels and pinch points. These features help guide wildlife movement and can be used to position stands or blinds. The highline running through the property presents opportunities for habitat improvements, including clearing sections for food plots or managing cover. Openings within the timber can be expanded or maintained to enhance wildlife usage over time. The timber stand includes a mix of species, contributing to both cover and seasonal food sources. Along the eastern boundary, approximately 5 acres of tillable ground adds another layer of diversity. This area is currently suitable for row crop production and may provide income potential if rented. It also offers the option to be converted into food plots or other habitat improvements, depending on the next owner's goals. The layout of the tillable ground creates small coves that extend into the timber. These transitions between open ground and cover are known areas for wildlife movement and can provide strategic locations for hunting setups. The combination of timber, edge habitat, and tillable acreage gives the property multiple use options while maintaining its primary appeal as a recreational tract. This property presents an opportunity for buyers looking for a manageable piece of land with established access, a usable trail system, and a mix of habitat features. Its proximity to Fulton, Clinton, and the Mississippi River region adds to its accessibility while still offering a quiet setting for outdoor use. *Do not go down the lane without an appointment*
Located just outside of Fulton and Clinton, this recreational property offers a strong combination of access, habitat diversity, and usability in a region well known for its wildlife. The property is positioned within a larger block of timber and agricultural land, creating a setting that supports consistent deer and turkey activity. Its location also provides convenient access to the Mississippi River corridor and surrounding communities while maintaining a private feel. Access is provided by an easement lane that follows the edge of a field and leads nearly half a mile off the road. This approach allows for quiet and controlled entry into the property. At the end of the lane, there is an established area suitable for parking vehicles during hunting season. This location also sits on a ridge that could be used for a fire pit or picnic area, offering a practical place to gather while spending time on the land. The internal trail system is a key feature of the property. Trails are laid out to allow efficient movement throughout the acreage while minimizing disturbance to wildlife. These trails provide multiple access points into different sections of the property, including the highline and interior timber areas. This layout supports flexible entry and exit options depending on wind direction and hunting strategy. The terrain consists of rolling contours that naturally create funnels and pinch points. These features help guide wildlife movement and can be used to position stands or blinds. The highline running through the property presents opportunities for habitat improvements, including clearing sections for food plots or managing cover. Openings within the timber can be expanded or maintained to enhance wildlife usage over time. The timber stand includes a mix of species, contributing to both cover and seasonal food sources. Along the eastern boundary, approximately 5 acres of tillable ground adds another layer of diversity. This area is currently suitable for row crop production and may provide income potential if rented. It also offers the option to be converted into food plots or other habitat improvements, depending on the next ownerâ??s goals. The layout of the tillable ground creates small coves that extend into the timber. These transitions between open ground and cover are known areas for wildlife movement and can provide strategic locations for hunting setups. The combination of timber, edge habitat, and tillable acreage gives the property multiple use options while maintaining its primary appeal as a recreational tract. This property presents an opportunity for buyers looking for a manageable piece of land with established access, a usable trail system, and a mix of habitat features. Its proximity to Fulton, Clinton, and the Mississippi River region adds to its accessibility while still offering a quiet setting for outdoor use. *Do not go down the lane without an appointment*
Level 2 acres M/L in rural Fulton. South of Garden Plain Rd on Frog Pond Rd and east on Polk Rd. Check out the possibilities for you!
This diverse 115 +/- acre property listed at $8,695 per acre offers a rare combination of income-producing farmland, pasture, timber, and recreational opportunity. The property includes approximately 45 acres of productive tillable ground with a 95 PI, along with an additional 25 acres of pasture and 45 acres of mature wooded acreage. Most of the property is considered cropland, providing solid agricultural value, while the balance offers excellent potential for livestock use, hunting, and outdoor recreation. A small creek winds through the property, enhancing both the natural beauty and wildlife appeal. The tillable acreage and pasture are currently under lease through February 2027, offering immediate investment income for the next owner. Whether you're looking to expand your farming operation, invest in income-producing land, or secure a recreational retreat with long-term value, this property presents a versatile opportunity.
Are you looking to build in Fulton, IL? Make sure to check out this great LOCATION! These vacant lots are located near Fulton Middle and Fulton Elementary Schools. This listing is for All 8 lots that are 48 x 112 each. Almost a total acre in Town!! All utilities are to the lot line.

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Fulton is located in Illinois. Fulton, Illinois has a population of 3,496. Fulton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.42% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.42%.
The median household income in Fulton, Illinois is $52,632. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,812 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Fulton is 45.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 35.2 inches per year, with 30.6 inches of snow per year.