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Trail Description:
Lots of singletrack ranging from medium/easy to technical singletrack. On one side is well groomed singletrack with a wide variety of challenges. On the other side is trails shared with horses. These trails are sometimes in bad shape from the horses, but when in good shape some very challenging uphill and several creek crossings. You can get a map at the main office.
How to get there:
I-74 between Peoria and Galesburg. Turn at the exit for Kickapoo and the Wildlife Prairie Park. Go north towards Kickapoo and then turn left on 150 in Kickapoo. Follow that road till you come onto the Jubilee College State Park entrance and follow that road in.
| Posted by: Andie on 9/26/2011 |
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That's going to make tnhigs a lot easier from here on out.
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| Posted by: downhilldan on 11/25/2010 |
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This park is always muddy. Don't try the other trails that are shared. They have a million trees down and it is a constant off and on the bike. Farmdale near Washington, IL is a better bet for the serious rider.
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| Posted by: Leeli on 8/3/2010 |
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firebreak trails are good, along with single track close to parking lot. Longer single track very overgrown and highly tehnical due to washout, roots, etc... Some nice hill climbs but watch out for thorn bushes.
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| Posted by: fireboy on 6/6/2006 |
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Jubilee is a great place for beginner to intermediate. Experienced, technical riders will only find a few decent trails to hone their skills. But Jubilee is definitely worth a visit!!! Visit www.pambamtb.org for maps and more information.
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| Posted by: Bob Smouse on 4/7/2006 |
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I agree with Kevin, there really is something for everyone. From the beginner to the seasoned mountain biker. Don't expect Moab but nice for central Illinois. The length of 10 miles seems way too short. I wonder if a decimal point is off. I would have guessed at closer to 100 miles.
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| Posted by: kevin babin on 7/23/2000 |
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this trail has something for everyone. The're easy to hard trails here. plus some awesome jumps and wild trees to go over.But the're alot of steep climbs so you better have a good set of lungs because you will be huffing and puffing
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| Posted by: lewis tj on 10/24/1999 |
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need maps
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