Park listing
Jubilee College State Park
13921 W. Route 150, Brimfield, IL 61517
Jubilee College State Park is a 3200 acre facility located in Peoria County between the towns of Kickapoo and Brimfield, just off of US Route 150.
Trip starter
Check this park against your trip.
Set your origin, dates, and group size to move from park research into live campsite search. Update the origin if you are not driving from Chicago.
Listing image unavailable
Jubilee College State Park
This listing is currently using verified trip data while licensed photography is being finalized.
Drive time
Set origin in search
Bathrooms
Showers and restrooms
Trailer fit
107 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 40ft, driveway mix: 0 pull-through, 107 back-in
Weather
Monthly weather notes pending
Why this park
Facilities
Showers and restrooms are surfaced in the current listing data.
Trailer fit
107 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 40ft, driveway mix: 0 pull-through, 107 back-in
Activity mix
88 named routes are surfaced for hiking and activity planning.
About this park
Jubilee College State Park is a 3200 acre facility located in Peoria County between the towns of Kickapoo and Brimfield, just off of US Route 150. This scenic area, with its rolling topography and meandering Jubilee Creek, offers various outdoor recreational activities.
Read full park description
Jubilee College State Park is a 3200 acre facility located in Peoria County between the towns of Kickapoo and Brimfield, just off of US Route 150. This scenic area, with its rolling topography and meandering Jubilee Creek, offers various outdoor recreational activities. This park offers picnicking, camping, equestrian, hiking and biking trails and various hunting opportunities.
Campsite fit
Group-designated sites listed in park data: 1. Verify current group pricing, vehicle maximums, and campground rules on the official reservation page.
Group-site signal
No special group limitations surfaced in the current listing metadata.
Trailer and rig access
107 trailer-capable sites, max listed vehicle length 40ft, driveway mix: 0 pull-through, 107 back-in
Fire rules
Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.
Bathrooms and facilities
Trails and activities
88 named trail routes are surfaced here from 200 mapped source segments. Start with the featured routes, then expand the full list if this park stays on your shortlist.
Jubilee
21.3 miles total • 45 mapped segments • dirt • path and foot trail
Jubilee (m)
2.9 miles total • dirt • path
Floodplain Hiking Trail
2.9 miles total • 3 mapped segments • path
View all trail routes
Plank Trail
2.0 miles total • 2 mapped segments • dirt • path
The Wizard - Kinsey Park
2.0 miles total • dirt • path
200 North
2.0 miles total • track
Pimiteoui Trail
1.7 miles total • 7 mapped segments • dirt and grass • path
Cowardly Lion - Kinsey Park
1.4 miles total • dirt • path
Flying Monkeys - Kinsey Park
1.3 miles total • dirt • path
Wake Robin Trail
1.3 miles total • dirt • path
Farm Road
1.1 miles total • 3 mapped segments • dirt • path
250 North
1.1 miles total • 2 mapped segments • track
Weather context
Weather note
weather normals unavailable for selected park/month
Safety and rules
No active alerts surfaced for the selected dates.
Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.
Key rules and on-site notes
The current listing surfaces a short set of park rules worth checking before you finalize the trip.
Directions
You can reach Jubilee College State Park from I-74. From the east, you will want to take exit 75 at Brimfield and turn left on U.S. Route 150. You will drive for 4 miles down the road. The park entrance will be on the left. Those traveling westbound should take exit 82 and head right towards Kickapoo. You will make a left onto U.S. Route 150 and drive for 4 miles. The park entrance will be on your right.
Contact
(309) 446-3758
Fire policy
Campfires allowed in designated fire pits only. Firewood must be sourced within 50 miles or USDA certified; no out-of-state wood.
Explore more Illinois parks