Jerseyville
Jerseyville is located 40 miles north of St. Louis and 12 miles
from the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway. Jerseyville was
originally named "Hickory Grove" by early pioneers, and was
renamed "Jerseyville" in 1834. From Victorian-era models lining
side walked streets to spacious colonial homes to cozy country
ranches, all corners of American living are available in
Jerseyville. Jerseyville is thriving with our brand new high
school, state-of-the-art health care facilities, recreational
facilities and industrial parks. Jersey County offers big
attractions such as Raging Rivers Water Park, as well as Pere
Marquette State Park, Illinois' largest state park. Our area is a
favorite among hikers, campers, fishermen and hunters
throughout the country. Simple sightseeing has grown as a
hobby among residents and visitors alike, as our area is home
to the world's third-largest American Bald Eagle roost. While
Jerseyville does have a wide variety of stores, it is just a 45-
minute drive to St. Louis where stores and malls abound.
Jerseyville offers a small town atmosphere with big city benefits.
Our town slogan is "Close to the Crowd… But not in it!