QC Trails contains information for a wide range of non-motorized trails that are used for many different trail activities. For display purposes, trails are grouped and symbolized on this map based on the following two color classes:
EasyRelatively flat and smooth trails that can be completed by almost anyone.
ModerateMay have a few hills, steep sections, or multiple surface types. Most people should have little difficulty completing.
AdvancedDominantly natural surface trails with more difficult hills, exposed roots, or slipping hazards.
ExpertTypically single track, natural surface, narrow trails with many hills or steep sections, tight turns, exposed roots or slipping hazards or rocky areas to traverse. May require specialized equipment or technical skills.
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The paths at Hauberg Estate and Park are a 0.4 mile network of walking paths winding through the woods behind the Estate.
This multi-use path runs along a 0.14 mile stretch of Steamboat Way.
This multi-use path covers a 0.5 mile stretch of W 76th Street, beginning at the intersection of N Division Street and W 76th Street.
This 0.3 mile multi-use path connects portions of the residential areas along W LeClaire Road.
This one-way, multi-use path spans the 0.19 miles behind Wood Dale Mobile Home Park.
This 0.4 mile multi-use path connects S 1st Street to Torrey Pines Drive and the surrounding residential area.
This section of the MRT runs along the Mississippi riverfront in Bettendorf from Leach Park to Duck Creek Parkway and passes by downtown Bettendorf with its many retail, dining, and entertainment opportunities.
QC Trails is administered by the Bi-State Regional Commission.
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