Jubilee College State Park
Illinois

Jubilee College State Park

90 minutes from downtown.Explore More Illinois State Parks Jubilee College State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in Illinois. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in Illinois guide, or
Available Activities
  • Hiking
  • Camping
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Wildlife Watching
  • Picnicking
  • Mountain Biking
  • Horseback Riding
  • Bird Watching
  • Hunting
  • Kayaking
  • Sightseeing
  • Cave Tours
  • Biking
Verified by America’s State Parks Editorial Team – Updated March 2026

Jubilee College State Park is a public state park in Illinois near Brimfield in Peoria County. Spanning 3,200 acres and established in 1933, this park offers a peaceful retreat into nature for visitors of all ages.

Quick Facts

StateIllinois
Nearest CityBrimfield
CountyPeoria
Park Size3,200 acres
Established1933
Google Rating⭐ 4.4/5 (350 reviews)

Location & Getting There

Jubilee College State Park is located near Brimfield, Illinois. The park’s coordinates are 40.8239, -89.7989.

Things to Do

Illinois state parks offer surprising geological diversity — from sandstone canyons and waterfalls in the south to prairie grasslands, river bluffs, and Great Lakes shoreline in the north. Popular activities include hiking through dramatic canyon formations at Starved Rock and Matthiessen, fishing for bass and catfish in the state’s rivers and lakes, camping in forested settings along the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers, biking paved and gravel trails, birdwatching along major migratory flyways (Illinois sits on the Mississippi Flyway), cross-country skiing in winter, horseback riding on dedicated equestrian trails, and exploring historic sites from frontier forts to Lincoln-era landmarks.

Best Time to Visit

Illinois parks shine across all four seasons. Spring (April–May) brings peak waterfall flow at Starved Rock and Matthiessen after snowmelt, plus wildflower carpets in the canyon floors. Summer (June–August) is ideal for swimming, Lake Michigan beaches, and river recreation — but canyon parks get crowded on weekends. Fall (September–November) delivers stunning foliage, especially in the southern Shawnee National Forest region, peaking mid-October. Winter transforms canyon parks into ice wonderlands — frozen waterfalls at Starved Rock are a major winter attraction. All Illinois state parks are free — no entrance fees or vehicle passes required.

Visitor Tips

All Illinois state parks offer free admission — there are no entrance fees or vehicle passes required. This makes Illinois one of the most visitor-friendly state park systems in the country. Camping fees are modest ($8–$35/night depending on amenities). Reservations are made through the Illinois DNR reservation system. Popular parks like Starved Rock fill parking lots before 9 AM on fall and spring weekends — arrive early. Many parks offer excellent lodge accommodations (Starved Rock Lodge, Pere Marquette Lodge, Giant City Lodge) for those who prefer indoor comfort with park access.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Illinois state parks free?

Yes, all Illinois state parks offer free admission year-round. There are no vehicle permits or entrance fees. Camping fees apply separately and can be reserved through the Illinois DNR reservation system.

How do I avoid crowds at Starved Rock?

Starved Rock State Park fills its parking lot before 9 AM on weekends, especially during fall color season. Arrive early, visit mid-week, or explore less-crowded alternatives like Matthiessen State Park just 2 miles south.

Can I see frozen waterfalls in Illinois?

Yes, Starved Rock and Matthiessen State Parks are famous for their dramatic frozen waterfall and ice formations during winter (January-February). The ice canyons are a unique and increasingly popular winter attraction.

What are the best state parks near Chicago?

Popular parks within 2 hours of Chicago include Starved Rock, Matthiessen, Illinois Beach (on Lake Michigan), Chain O’ Lakes, and Kankakee River. Starved Rock is the most popular and just 90 minutes from downtown.

Explore More Illinois State Parks

Jubilee College State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in Illinois. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in Illinois guide, or use our Park Finder to search by activity, location, or features.

Wildlife & Nature

Jubilee College State Park — 3,200 acres of rolling forested hills in Peoria County — is one of central Illinois’ finest outdoor recreation areas. The park’s 40+ miles of trails serve hikers, mountain bikers, equestrians, and cross-country skiers. The oak-hickory forest here represents the original upland forest type that covered Illinois’ hills and ridges before European settlement. The forest management includes prescribed burning — mimicking the fire regime that maintained oak dominance for thousands of years. Red-headed woodpeckers — whose populations have declined 70% since 1966 — find suitable habitat in the park’s open oak forest with standing dead snags. Eastern box turtles — which can live 100+ years and return to the same small home range throughout their lives — are resident.

Nearby Attractions

Peoria — Illinois’ oldest city (Fort Crèvecoeur, 1680) — offers the Peoria Riverfront Museum, Caterpillar Visitors Center, and Luthy Botanical Garden. Wildlife Prairie Park features native Illinois wildlife in natural settings. Grandview Drive — Teddy Roosevelt’s “World’s Most Beautiful Drive.” Forest Park Nature Center provides environmental education. Spirit of Peoria paddlewheel riverboat cruises the Illinois River. Eureka College — Ronald Reagan’s alma mater — is 15 minutes east.

Sarah Mitchell

About the Author

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Sarah Mitchell is an outdoor writer and trail researcher with over 8 years of experience exploring state parks across America. As the lead editor at AmericasStateParks.org, she has personally visited more than 200 parks in 42 states, logging thousands of trail miles and hundreds of campground nights. Sarah specializes in detailed park guides, accessibility information, and family-friendly outdoor planning. Her work focuses on helping first-time visitors feel confident and well-prepared for their state park adventures.

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Last updated: May 12, 2026

Park Location

90 minutes from downtown.Explore More Illinois State Parks Jubilee College State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in Illinois. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in Illinois guide, or