Hennepin Canal Parkway Trail (HCPT)
| Trail Activity |
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| City | Annawan (IL), Atkinson (IL), Colona (IL), Henry County (IL), Milan (IL), Moline (IL), Rock Island (IL) |
| Difficulty | Easy, Moderate |
| Length | 44.80 miles, Network |
The QC section of the Hennepin Canal Parkway trail is an asphalt and crushed stone trail along the historic Hennepin Canal, which is a 104.5-mile linear park in total, spanning five Illinois counties from the Mississippi River to the Illinois River.
Mississippi River Trail (MRT): Iowa
| Trail Activity |
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| City | Bettendorf (IA), Buffalo (IA), Davenport (IA), Riverdale (IA) |
| Difficulty | Easy, Moderate |
| Length | 18.50 miles, Network |
The Mississippi River Trail (MRT) in the Quad Cities Region passes through numerous riverfront communities and countryside; the terrain is flat and surface is asphalt and concrete. Sweeping riverfront vistas are abundant all along the trail.
Sylvan Island Trails
| Trail Activity |
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| City | Moline (IL) |
| Difficulty | Easy, Moderate, Difficult |
| Length | 6.00 miles, Network |
Sylvan Island is teeming with both trails and wildlife - come check out the 1.2-mile multi-use trail, miles of single-track mountain biking for users of all abilities, and sites great for picnicking, birdwatching, and fishing.
North Marquette Dog Park Trails
| Trail Activity |
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| City | Davenport (IA) |
| Difficulty | Easy, Moderate, Difficult |
| Length | 3.00 miles, Network |
North Marquette Dog Park Trails boast 3 miles of singletrack trail in a 21-acre woodland right in the heart of Davenport. The Dog Park is most known for its wide array of mountain bike features, which include wooden and dirt berms, jumps for every skill level, teeter-totters, and even a wall ride.
Great River Trail (GRT): East Moline Section
| Trail Activity |
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| City | East Moline (IL) |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Length | 3.00 miles |
Running parallel to the Mississippi River along the entire length of East Moline’s riverfront, this 3.1 mile section of trail offers sweeping views across the Mississippi to the Iowa shoreline. It is also part of regional and national trail systems, the Great River Trail, the Mississippi River Trail, and the American Discovery Trail. The terrain is flat and surface is concrete and asphalt.



