Detweiller Park

8327 North Galena Road, Peoria, IL 61615

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Hours open

Monday:

5:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Tuesday:

5:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Wednesday:

5:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Thursday:

5:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Friday:

5:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Saturday:

5:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Sunday:

5:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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  • Photo of Detweiller Park - 8327 North Galena Road, Peoria, Illinois, United States
  • Photo of Detweiller Park - 8327 North Galena Road, Peoria, Illinois, United States
  • Photo of Detweiller Park - 8327 North Galena Road, Peoria, Illinois, United States
  • Photo of Detweiller Park - 8327 North Galena Road, Peoria, Illinois, United States
  • Photo of Detweiller Park - 8327 North Galena Road, Peoria, Illinois, United States
  • Photo of Detweiller Park - 8327 North Galena Road, Peoria, Illinois, United States
  • Photo of Detweiller Park - 8327 North Galena Road, Peoria, Illinois, United States
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8327 N Galena Rd, Peoria, IL 61615, United States

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About the Business

Detweiller Park

Detweiller Park, located at 8327 North Galena Road in Peoria, Illinois, is a sprawling 760-acre park that offers a wide range of outdoor activities for visitors. From running and walking to soccer, volleyball, hiking, and birding, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Detweiller Park. The park's scenic Detweiller Drive is home to a diverse collection of oak trees, making it a beautiful spot for a leisurely drive or a peaceful walk. Nature lovers will appreciate the park's 5 miles of hiking trails that wind through the Illinois River bluffs, offering stunning views and opportunities for birdwatching.

For those interested in renting facilities at the park, inquiries can be made by calling 309-682-1200. Additionally, visitors may occasionally encounter a Prescribed Burn at Detweiller Park, as part of the park's efforts to preserve rare and endangered habitats. These controlled burns are carefully conducted by trained fire experts to restore natural processes, maintain ecosystem health, and reduce wildfire risk.

Whether you're looking to explore the park's natural beauty, enjoy outdoor activities, or simply relax in a peaceful setting, Detweiller Park is a must-visit destination in the Peoria area.

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Byronius the Great:
5

"Loved the giant redwood log there! Also a good place for sledding and hiking, although the nearby forest park nature center is probably better for hiking"

1 year ago
Kenneth Carrier:
5

"Daughter had an amazing time sledding! The same hill provides two options. If you slide to the far right it’s a short hill or low slide. If you follow around to the left it’s a long drop where they can really pick up some speed"

1 year ago
Nicole B.:
5

"We love Detweiller Park! They have some nice hiking trails. There is a park close to a pavilion with a restroom close by. They have a sled hill in the winter for families to enjoy. There is a large field for soccer games, cross country meets, etc. They have a frisby golf course to play on. There is plenty of parking in different areas. I wouldn't suggest bringing in a semi or RV, but there is an area where you could park an RV as long as there aren't a lot of cars parked there."

1 year ago
Yulia Gulay:
5

"Good hiking trail. Clean and quiet. Some deers can be met. Nice distraction from the city life and just free psychotherapy. Yes, middle of October is dry season, so all the little rivers are shallow."

1 year ago
Joshua Daily:
5

"Review Date: 08/19/2023 Another childhood location revisited. Detweiller Park is a place I have fond, if not faded, memories from my childhood. I remember coming here on a few field trips and also coming here to slide down their sledding hill. My friend Mary and I set out to hike some trails we grew up traversing and I said yes. We got there early to beat the heat and discovered about 30 games of kindergarten-level of soccer being played. Glad to see kids will have fond memories of this place as I do. Once we got parked, we headed out and hit some trails. Being super rusty with the area, we poked around here and there trying to find where and what to hike. At one point, we had an elderly gentleman walk up to us and give an assessment on some trails we were debating on hiking. We didn’t really want to take this northern path that lead 7 miles away, so we took the Pimiteoui South trail about the lower part of the park, then took Dry Run trail to stretch out the afternoon before ending it too early. It was a nice leisure stroll with a friend on a sunny and breezy afternoon. The entire soccer fields, once full with kids, were completely empty. In fact, the park was nearly empty by the time we got back to the parking lot. We saw more cars drive through the park than people hiking in the park. While there are some trails, this isn’t the place to come if you are looking for some dedicated hiking trails like you can get at Forest Park Nature Center but still a great place to escape to nature."

1 year ago
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