Jubilee College State Park

3.7/5
(18) · State park in Brimfield, United States
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3.7/5 · 18 reviews
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Sep 30, 2024
Not far off I-74, good roads to access. Found a level spot on a Sunday night in late September had lots to pick from. Hooked up electric. Campground host drove up collected 20$, Glad we're self conta…Full review by Susan d
Sep 19, 2022
This is a nice quiet campground. We stayed there midweek, and there were not many other campers around. I had reserved a spot online, and didn't realize that it was more sloped than I anticipated. …Full review by Mike H
Mar 11, 2021
Great place to park and do whatever kind of nefarious activities one could get up to in a secluded state park, at midnight. I couldn’t recommend this place enough because I literally never see anyone…Full review by Mama_Knows_Best99

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Can the old cemetery next to this park be entered and where is it now as I can’t find? As a kid we entered the old way …
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Can the old cemetery next to this park be entered and where is it now as I can’t find? As a kid we entered the old way through a small neighborhood and the cemetery was just up the hill from the swings. Thank you
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Yes you can enter the cemetery through a space in the gate. It's no problem people do it all the time. The cemetery is immediately across from the front of the college - can't …
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Yes you can enter the cemetery through a space in the gate. It's no problem people do it all the time. The cemetery is immediately across from the front of the college - can't miss it.Be sure to see where Bishop Philander Chase is buried.
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