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The Ten Mile Creek State Fish & Wildlife Area is a state park and wildlife preserve in McLeansboro, Illinois. It covers six thousand acres of area that spills to Hamilton and Jefferson counties.

Established in 1988, the Ten Mile Creek State Fish & Wildlife Area was originally only 5820 acres, one third of which was originally from a strip coal mine. It was reclaimed in order to restore the wellness of the area. The park was later divided into four management units.

The Ten Mile Creek State Fish & Wildlife Area is filled with natural habitats, forests, open non-cultivated areas, and bodies of water. Visitors can enjoy wildlife viewing, fishing, hunting, trapping (by special permit), target shooting, and hiking at the park.
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