Clark County, Illinois Land For Sale (12 results)
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06/18/2026
$263,900
40.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 000 E 1850th Rd, Dennison, IL
Located just east of Marshall near the Indiana state line, this diverse recreational and investment property offers a unique combination of income-producing farmland, mature timber, hunting habitat, potential building sites, and future development opportunities. With convenient access from East 1850th Road, the property is well-positioned for buyers seeking a rural retreat, hunting property, recreational tract, or a location to build a country home or cabin. The northeast corner of the property features a deep ravine with mature timber that creates excellent wildlife habitat and natural character. This area offers strong potential for constructing a pond, providing an opportunity to enhance both recreational use and wildlife attraction. The topography and surrounding timber create a secluded setting that could become a focal point of the property. Immediately south of the ravine is a field measuring just under two acres. This field, along with another area located across the road, has been planted in pine trees through an arrangement with a local Christmas tree farm. The established pine plantings add visual appeal, seasonal value, wildlife cover, and potential future harvest opportunities. These pines create valuable transition areas between open ground and timber, helping support deer, turkey, and other wildlife throughout the year. Positioned between the Christmas tree plantings and a productive three-acre tillable field is approximately five acres of hardwood timber. This section provides excellent recreational opportunities and serves as a quality hunting habitat. Several mature hardwoods throughout the property produce acorns and other natural food sources that help attract and hold wildlife. The combination of timber, edge habitat, and agricultural acreage creates the diverse landscape many hunters seek. The largest section of the property lies south of the road and contains approximately twenty acres of timber surrounding an old homesite. This area offers significant potential for a future residence, hunting cabin, weekend getaway, or recreational headquarters. Water and electricity are available, providing a strong foundation for future improvements. The established homesite area allows buyers to envision a variety of uses while enjoying the privacy and natural beauty of the surrounding woods. East of the homesite area is approximately twelve acres of tillable ground that provides annual income potential and supports local agricultural production. Tillable acreage can also serve as an excellent food source for wildlife or be utilized for habitat enhancement projects. A small woodlot located east of the tillable field further diversifies the landscape and creates additional travel corridors and bedding cover for wildlife. This property offers a rare blend of features that are increasingly difficult to find in a single tract. Income-producing tillable acreage, mature timber, pine plantings, potential pond construction sites, utility availability, hunting opportunities, and excellent access combine to create a highly versatile property. Whether you are looking for a recreational retreat, hunting property, investment tract, future homesite, or a combination of all these uses, this property delivers outstanding flexibility and long-term potential. The location near Marshall and the Indiana border places the property within a desirable region known for agriculture, outdoor recreation, and rural living. Marshall serves as the county seat of Clark County and is located approximately 20 miles west of Terre Haute, Indiana, providing access to shopping, dining, services, and employment opportunities while maintaining the peaceful setting that rural property owners appreciate. With a balance of productive acreage, recreational appeal, and development potential, this property presents an opportunity for buyers seeking both enjoyment and long-term value. The combination of tillable income, mature hardwoods, wildlife habitat, utility access, and future improvement possibilities makes this a property worthy of consideration for a wide range of land ownership goals. Contact Adam Crumrin, listing agent, for more details. 217-276-2334
06/12/2026
$387,870
48.18 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 000 N 320th St., Casey, IL
Located between the communities of Casey and Martinsville, these two income-producing land tracts offer an outstanding opportunity for investors, farmers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking productive agricultural ground combined with recreational value. With a combination of highly productive tillable acreage, established CRP income, quality wildlife habitat, and excellent access, these properties provide multiple avenues for ownership enjoyment and long-term value. The south tract is accessed from North 320th Street via a dirt lane that enters the northern portion of the property. This tract features approximately 15.24 acres of tillable farmland with an average Productivity Index (PI) of 98.8. The predominant soil types include Bluford Silt Loam, Ava Silt Loam, and Cowden Silt Loam, providing a strong agricultural foundation for continued crop production. The productive soils and established farming history make this tract attractive for both owner-operators and investors seeking reliable agricultural income. In addition to its farming potential, the south tract offers notable recreational appeal. Approximately 10 acres of timber provide valuable wildlife habitat and seasonal cover for deer and other native wildlife. The wooded acreage creates diversity across the property while enhancing hunting opportunities. Along the eastern property boundary, a well-established fencerow serves as a natural travel corridor and funnel that can concentrate wildlife movement during the hunting season. This habitat feature can create strategic stand locations and increase opportunities for successful hunts. The combination of tillable acreage and timber creates an excellent mix of food sources, cover, and travel routes that are highly desirable for whitetail hunting properties in central Illinois. The north tract offers approximately 900 feet of road frontage along North 320th Street, providing excellent accessibility and visibility. This tract includes approximately 10 acres of productive tillable farmland with an average PI rating of 118. The primary soil types are Cowden Silt Loam and Oconee Silt Loam, both recognized for their agricultural productivity. These soils support strong crop production potential and enhance the property's income-generating capacity. Adding to the investment appeal of the north tract is approximately 1.73 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The CRP contract currently generates an annual payment of $516 and extends through September 2031, providing a dependable supplemental income stream while contributing to wildlife habitat and conservation benefits. This blend of tillable acreage and CRP ground creates a balanced property that appeals to both agricultural investors and recreational buyers. Together, these tracts represent a unique opportunity to own productive farmland with recreational benefits in a desirable area of eastern Illinois. The combination of quality soils, tillable income, CRP revenue, timber cover, wildlife habitat, and road access creates a diverse ownership opportunity. The properties offer potential for farming income, hunting enjoyment, habitat management, and long-term land ownership appreciation. For hunters, the mix of timber, agricultural food sources, edge habitat, and travel corridors creates conditions that support healthy wildlife activity throughout the year. For investors, the productive tillable acres and CRP payments provide established income potential. For landowners seeking qualification for landowner hunting permits and tags where applicable, these tracts offer the acreage and habitat characteristics often sought after by outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you are looking to expand an existing farming operation, diversify your investment portfolio with productive Illinois farmland, secure a recreational hunting property, or enjoy a combination of all three, these tracts near Casey and Martinsville deserve serious consideration. Opportunities to purchase income-producing farmland with recreational value and established habitat features are increasingly difficult to find, making these properties an attractive option for a wide variety of buyers. Contact Adam Crumrin, listing agent, for more details. 217-276-2334
06/12/2026
$97,023
14.59 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 000 E 1300th Rd, Casey, IL
Located in eastern Illinois between Casey and Martinsville, this versatile small-acreage tract offers an excellent combination of investment potential, recreational opportunities, and future building possibilities. Situated along E 1300th Road, a well-maintained oil and chip county road, the property provides convenient access while maintaining a peaceful rural setting. The location is ideal for those seeking a country homesite, weekend getaway, hunting property, or income-producing land investment. Positioned less than 10 minutes from both Casey and Martinsville and just a short drive from Interstate 70, the property offers easy access for commuters, outdoor enthusiasts, and investors alike. The combination of road frontage, available utilities, and multiple potential building locations makes this tract attractive for anyone looking to construct a home, cabin, or recreational retreat in a desirable rural setting. A unique feature of the property is its balance of open ground and timber. Nearly half of the acreage is wooded, creating excellent wildlife habitat and recreational opportunities. Turkey Creek runs through the western portion of the property, providing a natural water source for wildlife. The timbered areas and creek corridor offer good cover and travel routes for deer and other game species. The timbered portions provide cover and travel corridors for whitetail deer and other native wildlife, making the property well-suited for hunting and outdoor enjoyment. Small recreational tracts with a mix of timber and open ground continue to be highly sought after in this area due to their versatility and manageable size. The property also includes a valuable Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) component that generates annual income while enhancing wildlife habitat and conservation benefits. Approximately 5.97 acres are enrolled in a CP44 CRP planting that surrounds the field area. This established habitat provides excellent cover for wildlife while creating an attractive visual appeal throughout the property. The CRP contract generates approximately $1,443 in annual income and remains in effect through September 30, 2031, providing a reliable revenue stream for future ownership. An additional feature that adds flexibility is the approximately 3.22-acre area located in the center of the CRP planting that is not enrolled in the program. This open acreage presents several possibilities for the next owner. It could be developed into a food plot designed to attract and hold deer and other wildlife, creating an enhanced hunting setup. Alternatively, the acreage could be utilized for row crop production, allowing an owner to generate additional income or support local farming operations. The surrounding CP44 habitat creates an ideal transition zone that benefits both wildlife and agricultural uses. Whether you are searching for a small Illinois hunting property, a rural homesite with income potential, a recreational retreat, or a land investment with established CRP payments, this property checks many boxes. The combination of annual income, excellent access, available utilities, wildlife habitat, and convenient proximity to Casey, Martinsville, and Interstate 70 creates a unique opportunity in a desirable location. Small tracts that offer investment value, recreational enjoyment, and future development potential are increasingly difficult to find. This property delivers all three in a manageable package and is well-positioned to serve a variety of ownership goals for years to come. Contact Adam Crumrin, listing agent, for more information about this property. 217-276-2334
10/09/2025
$460,000
7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - North 880th Street, Martinsville, IL
If you're looking for weekend getaway or a potential business opportunity with an Air BnB - Look no Further! Step onto this property and walk right into the cabins and start your getaway. Located approximately 2 miles east of Martinsville Illinois off old RT 40, a beautiful rustic main cabin, two comfortable tiny cabins, and a storage utility/wash cabin on 7 wooded acres awaits. It currently provides AirBnB rental income for the owners. A one acre stocked pond offers fishing and the large mature oaks attract lots of wildlife including deer and waterfowl. The property also has camper hookups. From family reunions to a hunter basecamp, this wooded retreat is the perfect setting to get some outdoor time. The main cabin is 24x36 and includes a big front porch, fire pit, and picnic table. Inside there is a full bath, living room, kitchen, and loft bedroom. AC and heat, smoke alarm and utility closet, and dedicated workspace. All appliances and cooking/dining basics are included. A circular drive provides easy flow for guests as well as private parking for each cabin. The Tiny Cabins (both 14x28) have all the comforts you would find in a hotel and more. In addition to the 3 cabins, there is also a utility shed that houses a washer and dryer, mechanicals and even room for an ATV and/or gear. The property has rural water (Clark Edgar) and also has Norris Electric. Each cabin has its own septic as well. The total property is in two parcels, with the rental cabin property having its own private entrance and the possibility of additional cabins or an additional private home off the pond along the road frontage. Each cabin has a fire pit, outdoor furniture, BBQ grill and picnic area. In addition to the outdoor amenities, each cabin is fully furnished with everything from furniture to towels. You are only 9 miles from Marshall Illinois and several restaurants and Walmart Superstore. Only 2 miles away is Martinsville and Woodland Park with a 90 foot slide and zip line. Casey is 7 miles and is the home of 12 of Guinness Books largest sights of big things in a small town. A rare opportunity with such a exceptional TURNKEY property with so many opportunities! View this property by appointment only. Contact Legacy Land Broker, Roger Roan at 618-554-7237 for more information or to schedule your private tour. (you won't want to leave)
02/12/2025
$1,093,435
312.42 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Off N River Road, West Union, IL
This property is located northeast of West Union and is almost surrounded by the Wabash River. It has been enrolled by the current owners in a WRP program. The plan consists of a large water-controlled area for waterfowl while the rest of the property will be planted in native hardwoods. The NRCS office has said that they will allow some compatibility use agreements for food plots, but those locations have not yet been determined. The property is currently all open and was planted in corn last year. Deer and turkeys are typically in the field at any given time. There are approximately 85 acres of mature timber that wrap a little over 1.5 miles around the property. In addition, there is a little over 2 miles of river frontage providing some great waterfowl hunting opportunities. This will be an incredible wildlife refuge when the WRP plan is completed. There are also several thousand acres of Indiana Dept of Natural Resources property on the other side of the river. I will update the website as I get more information and blueprints from the state. Contact Land Specialist Adam Crumrin for more details or to schedule a time to see the property.
06/09/2026
$240,000
17.48 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 596 E 2250th Road, Westfield, IL
If you have been searching for a versatile rural property with excellent building opportunities, existing infrastructure, and room to create the country lifestyle you have always envisioned, this property deserves a closer look. Located just north of Westfield, Illinois, and less than 30 minutes from both Charleston and Paris, this property offers a combination of convenience, functionality, and future potential that is difficult to find. Whether your goal is to build a custom home, establish a hobby farm, create a weekend retreat, develop a small livestock operation, or simply enjoy country living with room to spread out, this property provides the foundation to make those plans a reality. The property is located within the Casey-Westfield School District and already has both well water and electricity available, reducing the work and expense often associated with preparing a rural property for development. One of the standout features of this property is the variety of potential building locations. A homesite near the road offers easy access and convenience while still maintaining a rural setting. For those seeking additional privacy and scenic surroundings, the eastern portion of the property features a beautiful grove of mature trees that creates an outstanding location for a dream home, country cabin, or weekend getaway. The combination of open areas and established trees provides flexibility for a wide range of building plans and property layouts. The land also offers an attractive location for the construction of a pond. A future pond could enhance both the recreational appeal and overall aesthetics of the property while creating a beautiful focal point for a home site. Combined with the available open ground, the property presents opportunities for gardening, pasture development, outdoor recreation, and many other agricultural or rural lifestyle uses. Infrastructure is another major advantage. The largest building on the property is an impressive 72-foot by 54-foot pole barn featuring a large 16-foot by 24-foot door. This structure provides substantial storage capacity and is large enough to accommodate farm equipment, tractors, implements, recreational vehicles, campers, and even larger machinery. Whether you are actively farming, maintaining equipment, operating a hobby farm, or simply need extensive storage space, this building is well-suited to meet those needs. Located immediately west of the pole barn is a well-maintained 40-foot by 40-foot traditional barn that has received significant care over the years, including the installation of newer metal. A large portion of the structure features concrete flooring, making maintenance and cleaning more convenient. The interior includes multiple rooms on the main level that could potentially be adapted for livestock, storage, workshop space, or other agricultural uses. Above, the spacious hayloft remains in excellent condition and provides substantial storage capacity. The western section of the barn features a rock floor area that would work well for storing smaller equipment and tools while keeping them protected from the elements. Water and electricity are available within the building, and all individual rooms are equipped with lighting. In addition, there is ample space surrounding the barn that could be utilized for fenced pasture areas, allowing livestock convenient access to shelter and protection from the weather. A third structure adds even more utility to the property. Measuring approximately 14 feet by 21 feet, this smaller building includes a concrete floor and electricity. It could serve as a gardening shed, workshop, storage building, hobby space, or small garage with the addition of an overhead door. The flexibility of this structure further enhances the property's appeal for a variety of rural and recreational uses. For buyers seeking a country homesite with existing improvements, room for animals, gardening opportunities, equipment storage, or a place to park a camper and enjoy weekend escapes, this property checks many boxes. The combination of utilities, multiple building locations, substantial outbuildings, pasture potential, and a convenient location near Westfield, Charleston, and Paris creates a rare opportunity for those looking to establish a rural lifestyle in eastern Illinois. Whether your vision includes a dream home, hobby farm, livestock operation, recreational retreat, or all of the above, this property offers the space and infrastructure to bring those plans to life. Contact Adam Crumrin, Land Specialist, for more information or to schedule a time to see the property. 217-276-2334
02/03/2026
$446,295
40.44 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 12040 N Fox Rd, Marshall, IL
This country home, situated just outside Marshall on North Fox Road, offers a rare blend of history, functionality, and recreational opportunities. Built circa 1890, the home features classic charm along with a small partial basement ideal for storage.Upon entering the home, youll find a spacious kitchen to the left and a large dining room to the right. The main level also includes two additional large rooms, one serving as the primary bedroom and the other as a bathroom. Upstairs, the space offers three additional bedrooms, providing ample room for family or guests. The primary heat source is a gas furnace with a wood stove and an outdoor wood furnace for backup.The property includes several outbuildings and grain bins, highlighted by an original bank barn built in 1890 and a newer pole barn constructed in 1986. The land consists of rolling hardwoods with flatter pasture areas and is currently used as a small working cattle farm that generates income for the owner.Two natural water sources enhance the property: a small timber pond near the north end and Mill Creek forming the eastern boundary. These provide excellent water access for both livestock and wildlife. The property also offers strong recreational potential with abundant deer and turkey activity, multiple food plot locations, and natural travel corridors created by the creek and adjoining woodlots.This property would make an excellent hobby farm, recreational retreat, or weekend hunting getaway. Conveniently located just minutes from Marshall, within the Marshall School District, and less than a mile from Lincoln Trail State Park, this versatile property truly has something for everyone. Contact Adam Crumrin, Land Specialist, for more information or to schedule a time to see the property. 217-276-2334
06/03/2026
$131,990
19.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Clark Center Rd and 1360 ST, Marshall, IL
This mostly tillable tract is conveniently located just south of Clark Center at the intersection of East Clark Center Road and North 1360th Street. With approximately 12.25 acres currently in production and an average Productivity Index of 98.4, this farm features strong soils, primarily consisting of Wynoose Silt Loam and Ava Silt Loammaking it a solid addition to any investment portfolio. Utilities are readily available, with both electricity and Clark Edgar Rural Water accessible along both road frontages. This opens the door for potential building opportunities in addition to its income-producing capabilities. Located within the Marshall School District, this property combines productivity, accessibility, and future potential in one attractive package.
03/10/2026
$515,000
79.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 000 E 1950th Rd, Dennison, IL
Located between Marshall and Terre Haute at the quiet end of E 1095th Road, this diverse hunting and recreational farm offers the privacy, habitat, and layout serious whitetail hunters look for in a Midwest hunting property. With a strong balance of timber, tillable acreage, creek bottom habitat, and secluded food plot opportunities, this farm has the ingredients needed to attract and hold mature deer throughout the season. Access to the property is convenient while still maintaining a secluded setting that limits traffic and disturbance. Electric and rural water are available nearby, stopping just short of the northeast corner of the property, which adds flexibility for future improvements, a hunting cabin, camping setup, or other recreational uses. The combination of accessibility and privacy makes this tract appealing for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and buyers looking for a long-term land investment. The farm features an excellent mix of productive tillable acreage and quality timber habitat. Several locations throughout the property are ideally suited for strategically placed food plots. In the upper field, there are multiple areas where giant miscanthus or additional screening cover could be established to create secluded feeding areas that help deer feel secure during daylight movement. These hidden food plot locations provide opportunities to improve hunting setups while enhancing the overall habitat structure. Another standout location sits near the north end of the lower field where natural deer movement funnels along Crooked Creek and through the center portion of the property. This terrain feature creates an ideal travel corridor for whitetails moving between bedding and feeding areas. Hunters familiar with creek bottom farms understand how valuable these natural travel routes can be during both early season and the rut. The habitat improvements already completed on the property have helped create exceptional bedding cover and wildlife security. A timber harvest conducted approximately five years ago has transformed portions of the farm into thick regrowth and transitional cover that whitetails prefer for bedding. While portions of the creek bottom and timber along Crooked Creek remain fairly open, the hillsides and ridge tops have developed dense cover that provides excellent bedding habitat close to food sources. This proximity between bedding cover and nutrition is one of the key factors in consistently holding mature deer on a property throughout the hunting season. The tillable acreage also presents the opportunity for annual income through a cash rent agreement with a local farmer. This added income potential can help offset ownership costs and property taxes while still maintaining outstanding recreational and hunting opportunities. Investors and recreational land buyers alike will appreciate the combination of income-producing ground and high-quality wildlife habitat. Beyond whitetail hunting, the property offers recreational value for hiking, scouting, trail riding, camping, and enjoying the outdoors in a private setting. The rolling terrain, creek corridor, and blend of timber and open ground create a visually attractive landscape with year-round appeal. Properties that combine strong habitat, tillable income potential, quality deer movement, and privacy are increasingly difficult to find. With Crooked Creek running through the area, excellent food plot opportunities, improved bedding cover, and a secluded location at the end of E 1095th Road, this farm is well-positioned for buyers seeking a versatile hunting property with long-term recreational and investment value. Whether you are looking to build a premier whitetail hunting setup, develop a recreational retreat, or invest in productive land with habitat improvements already in place, this property deserves serious consideration. Contact the listing agent today to schedule your private showing and see firsthand the potential this hunting farm has to offer. Contact Adam Crumrin, Land Specialist, for more information or to schedule a time to see this property. 217-276-2334.
08/12/2025
$10,000
0.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - Crooked Lane, Lot #WP001, Dennison, IL
This is the last lot available in the desirable Crooked Creek Subdivision that offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in a peaceful, rural setting. This corner lot offers plenty of space and has most utilities nearby, making it easy to hook up and start building. Conveniently located less than 30 minutes from Marshall, Paris, and Terre Haute, it provides a perfect balance of quiet country living with easy access to nearby towns. Its not unusual to see deer and other wildlife visiting the property, adding to its natural charm. Dont miss this chance to own a beautiful piece of land in a great location. Contact Adam Crumrin, Land Specialist, for more information.
03/17/2026
$121,000
12.78 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - N 300th St., Casey, IL
This farm is located just south of Casey, about 8 miles. Its just north of the intersection of Co Rd 200N and N 300th St, on the west side. A 1998 survey shows +/- 12.775 total acres. The property is mostly all tillable and has an average PI of 98. The two main soil types are Wynose silt loam and Bluford silt loam. This parcel offers a compact, highly productive tract suitable for row crop farming or as an addition to an existing farming operation. Contact Adam Crumrin, Land Specialist, for more information or to schedule a time to see the property. 217-276-2334.
08/19/2025
$350,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Clark County - 922 Illinois 49, Casey, IL
This well-positioned flex building offers a total of 2,400 square feet, split evenly between office and warehouse space. The 1,200-square-foot office section features three separate rooms along with a bathroom, laundry, and dry sink area, providing a functional layout for a variety of business uses. The adjoining 1,200-square-foot shop/warehouse space includes 11-foot ceiling heights, two 10-foot overhead doors, a wash bay with grease trap, permanent store shelter, melamine-paneled interior walls, and heating and cooling throughout. A full kitchen is also located within the warehouse portion, adding additional flexibility.
The property is served by 200-amp electrical service, city water, and city sewer. Security lighting is already in place. Sitting on two acres, the site offers ample room for expansionwhether additional parking, storage, or future outbuildings.
The location is excellent, with immediate access to I-70 just north of the property, providing exposure to over 20,000 vehicles per day. State Highway 49 itself averages more than 6,000 vehicles daily. Neighboring businesses include Dollar General and First Neighbor Bank, with nearby national retailers such as Pizza Hut, McDonalds, Subway, and Phillips 66 all in close proximity.
Most recently utilized as a manufactured housing sales office, this property is adaptable for a wide range of business operations, combining functionality with a prime high-traffic location.
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