Quad Cities Trip Guide (2024)

The Quad Cities region, anchored by the Mississippi River, straddles the Illinois-Iowa border. I-74, I-80 and I-88 all meet in the Quad Cities, making the region easily accessible.

Do

Celebration Belle Riverboat

Live music entertains guests as they learn about the history along the river and enjoy views of wildlife on a cruise down the Mississippi. This 800-passenger excursion riverboat in Moline has a mix of shorter scenic tours, themed cruises like the Fall Foliage or Oktoberfest cruises, and even daylong and overnight trips with meals included. celebrationbelle.com

Figge Art Museum

Its collection of more than 4,000-plus pieces in Davenport dates from the 16th century to the present and includes one gallery dedicated to Frank Lloyd Wright's work. You and the kids can create art at a family activity center. figgeartmuseum.org

Freight House Farmer's Market

Fresh produce, flowers and works of art are available at this farmers market by the historical Freight House Building in Davenport. freighthousefarmersmarket.com

John Deere Pavilion

Walk among vintage and modern tractors, climb into the cab of a giant combine and test your skills in a farming simulator. Even city slickers enjoy this hands-on look at the farm experience in Moline. johndeereattractions.com

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Mississippi Riverfront Trail

Grab a bike or your own two feet and explore this 18.5-mile trail along the Mississippi River between Davenport and Bettendorf. qctrails.org

Modern Woodmen Park Baseball Stadium

The umpire calls a strike as the Mississippi flows past in the background at the home of Davenport's Minor League Baseball team the Quad Cities River Bandits. milb.com/quad-cities

Navarro Canoe Co.

Stop by the Rock Island business to find handcrafted canoes designed for beauty and performance. navarrocanoe.com

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Putnam Museum

Get up close to polar bears in the Hall of Mammals, learn the way of the samurai in the Asian Gallery, or have fun with hands-on experiments in the Science Center. In Davenport. putnam.org

Quad City Botanical Center

Both tropical plants and plants native to the Quad Cities area flourish here in Rock Island. An outdoor butterfly garden, plus events like the Chocolate Festival and Pumpkin Extravaganza, make for a well-rounded experience. qcgardens.com

Rock Island Arsenal Museum

(Scheduled to reopen in 2023 after renovations; check website for updates) Explore displays of pre-Civil War muskets and modern-day missiles at this U.S. Army base (on an island in the Mississippi River). Before you leave, pay tribute to service members and POWs at the cemetery. arsenalhistoricalsociety.org

Schwiebert Riverfront Park

Stroll among art sculptures along a jog path, catch a concert by the river, and let your kids splash through the fountain or play on the digital playground (which combines outdoor play and digital game technology) in Rock Island. rigov.org

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Whitewater Junction Aquatic Center

Five slides, including two steep drop-slides, thrill kids and adults alike; the shallow play area allows little ones to splash around at this Rock Island center. rigov.org

Eat and Drink

Bent River Brewing Company

Coffee-infused Uncommon Stout is a top seller at the Moline restaurant. Pair it with fried pickle chips. bentriverbrewing.com

Lagomarcino's

Indulge in hot fudge sundaes, banana splits, ice cream sodas and chocolate-covered toffees at this century-old Davenport store. lagomarcinos.com

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The Machine Shed

Stuffed pork chops, pot roast, and creamed chicken and biscuits are among the hearty, from-scratch meals at this farm-theme restaurant in Davenport. machineshed.com

River House Bar and Grill

Photos of the old Quad Cities hang on the walls, wood floors and TVs tuned to The Big Game set the mood at this family-friendly destination in Moline. The menu includes thick burgers and Reubens slathered in sauerkraut and dressing. riverhouseqc.com

Theo's Java Club

Find a funky, friendly vibe at the Rock Island home to coffee, breakfast burritos and sandwiches. Theo's Java Club on Facebook

Stay

The Current Iowa

A luxury stay in the refurbished 1910 Putnam building in Davenport includes the Quad Cities' first rooftop bar. thecurrentiowa.com

Element Moline

Open-concept, ecofriendly design sets off the hotel, carved out of a former 100-year-old warehouse. marriott.com

Hotel Blackhawk

The refurbished 11-story Hotel Blackhawk blends classic and contemporary styles to create a chic overnight spot in downtown Davenport. hotelblackhawk.com

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Hyatt Place and Hyatt House

Stay your way at either of these two brand options under one roof along the river in East Moline. hyatt.com

Radisson on John Deere Commons

A heated pool, whirlpool tubs, a selection of newspapers and a fitness center with Nautilus equipment make this hotel a great choice in Moline. radisson.com/molineil

Stoney Creek Hotel Quad Cities

Lodge-look rooms enhance the sense of escape in Moline. stoneycreekhotels.com

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More information: visitquadcities.com

Quad Cities Trip Guide (2024)

FAQs

Which of the Quad Cities is best? ›

Bettendorf. #1 Best Places to Live in Quad Cities Area.

How do you get around the Quad Cities? ›

Getting Around The Quad Cities

Buses, taxis, Ubers, Lyfts, car rentals, and chauffeured options will get you to your destination in a breeze. Rental car facilities are available at the airport and in various locations around the QC bi-state region. The Greyhound Transit Center in Davenport provides bus charters.

What food is the Quad Cities known for? ›

The Quad Cities claim to fame is the Quad Cities-style Pizza with its hand-tossed malt crusts, crumbly sausage with fennel, toppings hiding under a layer of mozzarella cheese, and scissor-cut into strips.

Where is the best place to hike near the Quad Cities? ›

Blackhawk state park, Milan Rock River bike path, Butterworth Mississippi River walk way in Moline are all great. We love Smith's Island at Lock and Dam 14 just downriver from LeClaire, Iowa. We go to Stephens Park and then Sylvan Island.

Which quad city is safest? ›

Shout Out To Eldridge

Cracking the top 10 safest cities in Iowa is the Quad Cities' very own Eldridge.

What is the black population in the Quad Cities? ›

Black alone (non-Hispanic) population (2020)
CityPopulationBlack pop
Davenport101,72411,833
Cedar Rapids137,71014,153
Waterloo67,31412,031
Iowa City74,828
5 more rows

How many casinos are in Quad Cities? ›

The President Casino opened about an hour later on the riverfront in Davenport, Iowa. Today, three land-based casinos operate daily in the Quad Cities – Isle Casino Hotel Bettendorf, Bally's Quad Cities Casino & Hotel in Rock Island, and Rhythm City Casino Resort in Davenport.

What is the oldest city in the Quad Cities? ›

Davenport was founded on May 14, 1836, by Antoine Le Claire and named for his friend George Davenport.

What are some things the Quad Cities is known for? ›

The Quad Cities is home to Fortune 500 company Deere & Company. There are 150 other companies on Fortune 500 and 1000 lists that have a presence in the region, as well as the Rock Island Arsenal, a major military installation.

Which Quad city is the biggest? ›

Davenport

What Quad Cities is the bacon plant in? ›

In June 2022, Fair Oaks announced the new bacon facility — a $134 million investment expected to bring 247 full-time jobs to the area — to be built in an industrial park northwest of town.

How long does it take to do the Hayduke Trail? ›

The HDT is about 800 miles long. Strong hikers can complete it in 40 to 50 days by averaging 16 to 20 miles per day, including rest days and excluding delays for travel or weather.

What state is number one for hiking? ›

Colorado took first place as the best state for hiking, earning a score of 79.8 out of 100 from the research team. The state boasts the highest number of trails at 5,000 and the second-longest total trail length at 11,516 miles, GB The Green Brand said.

How hard is the Hayduke Trail? ›

A Hayduke Trail thru-hike is very difficult. Even if your navigation skills are strong, you'll get lost, make a wrong turn, have to back-scramble to a different drop-in, and more. You will have larger water carries than most other trails. You will scramble up and down over loose rock.

Which quad city is the biggest? ›

Davenport

Is Davenport, Iowa worth visiting? ›

Experience the many restaurants, museums, nightlife, live music venues, farmers market, historic and unique hotel properties, and a casino resort that are all QC originals. There's a lot to do in Davenport but make sure you hit up CRU and order a Man-Fashioned.

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