66.36 Acres of Land for Sale in Lerna, IL
$825,000|Listed: Jun 25, 2026
MLS#775802088
300 N Road, Lerna, Coles County, Illinois
Status:Active
Property Type
- Recreational Land
Acreage
66.36 acres
County
Coles
Format
Sale
Description
66 Acres of Untouched Beauty, Exceptional Hunting & Endless Building Possibilities
. Offering 66.36± acres just off 300 N between Lincoln Highway Road and Lerna, this exceptional property combines farmland, mature timber, outstanding wildlife habitat and multiple potential building sites into one remarkable package.
Whether you're searching for a premier hunting property, a private weekend retreat or the perfect location to build your dream home or cabin, this acreage offers the privacy and natural beauty you've been looking for.
Approximately 11 acres of productive cropland complement 55.32 acres of mature timber and recreational land, creating an ideal habitat for whitetail deer, turkey and other wildlife. Nearly 6 acres have already been cleared for a large food plot with several potential micro food plot locations positioned throughout the property to maximize hunting opportunities.
A small creek winds through the timber, enhancing the property's scenic beauty while providing a natural water source that helps attract and sustain wildlife year-round.
With approximately ½ mile of road frontage, you'll enjoy excellent access along with multiple possibilities for a future homesite, hunting cabin, or outbuilding—all while maintaining the seclusion and privacy this property provides.
Whether you envision early mornings in a tree stand, evenings around a campfire, or building your forever home surrounded by nature, this one-of-a-kind property offers endless possibilities. Don't miss out on this rare find!
Listing Agent
Jennifer Swensen
Century 21 Kima Properties
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