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  • American Discovery Trail ®

    American Discovery TrailWe wanted to make the The American Discovery Trail ® accessible, so it passes through several metropolitan areas - the more people who use it, the better. In that spirit, the ADT incorporates many trails, not only for hiking, but also designed for equestrian or bicycle use.

     

     

  • Cody Trail

    Cody Trail LogoThe 25-1/2 mile Cody Trail is named after Buffalo Bill Cody, an Indian Scout, buffalo hunter, and Wild West showman. Cody was born in the Mississippi River town of LeClaire, and moved into rural Scott County.

     

     

  • Grand Illinois Trail

    Grand Illinois Trail LogoIt's open for you...More than 475 miles of connected roadways and paths...in a continuous loop through northern Illinois ...urban areas, rural acres ...natural sights, fitness heights ...state parks, city pakrs...and everything is there for you on a bike, on a run, or just taking' it easy ...exploring Illinois as you've never seen it before.

     

     

  • Mississippi River Trail

    Mississippi River Trail LogoA Masterpiece in the making…
    The Mississippi River Trail is a 10-state cycling route in process of development. It travels over 2000 continuous miles between the headwaters of the Mississippi at Lake Itasca, Minnesota and the Gulf of Mexico. The MRT, one of 16 National Millennium Trails, traverses a diverse landscape of bottomland and upland forests, river bluffs and flood plains, expansive fields of agricultural crops and miles of river that in the spring and fall serve as the flyway for millions of migratory birds. Scenic backcountry roads, trails and levees, bridges and river ferries, natural and historic sites, and large cities and small towns are linked together through the MRT and together provide the traveler with the quintessential Mississippi River experience. At this point, the MRT is posted on the ground at diverse points throughout the valley. In other areas, existing trail systems and back country roads provide a high quality bicycling experience, even though they have not formally been added to the MRT network yet.

     

     

  • RiverWay™ Trails

    Riverway Trails LogoWelcome to RiverWay – The Quad-Cities’ scenic stretch if the Mississippi River with 65 miles of riverside parks trails and overlooks between the river bluffs. Take time to enjoy America’s most famous river. Walk or bike along its riverfront trails. Ride its waves on the Channel Cat Water Taxi. Visit its many historical sites and riverfront attractions. Camp on its banks. Fish its backwaters. Enjoy its immense beauty. Our RiverWay trails and wayfinding system encompass both sides of the Mississippi River, including the Illinois communities of Andalusia, Milan, Rock Island, Moline, East Moline, Hampton, Rapids City, Port Byron and Cordova; and the Iowa communities of Buffalo, Davenport, Bettendorf, Riverdale, Pleasant Valley, LeClaire and Princeton.

  • Illinois Department of Natural Resources

    Illinois Department of Natural Resources LogoHere you will learn about the diversity of the prairie state: from Chicago's Lake Michigan shoreline to the fertile soils of the heartland, to the forests and wetlands of the state's southernmost boundaries, Illinois is rich with history, natural resources and scenic beauty. Find out what's new at the Department, learn its history, follow legislation, download applications for licenses or permits, purchase conservation merchandise, or just learn more about the world around you.

     

     

  • Iowa Department of Natural Resources

    Iowa Department of Natural Resources LogoThe department's mission is to manage, protect, conserve, and develop Iowa's natural resources in cooperation with other public and private organizations and individuals, so that the quality of life for Iowans is significantly enhanced by the use, enjoyment and understanding of those resources.

     

     

  • Iowa Bicycle Coalition

    Iowa Bicycle Coalition LogoThe Iowa Bicycle Coalition promotes safe and enjoyable bicycling in Iowa through education, events, better policy, and growing a community of supporters.

     

     

  • Ride Illinois

    Ride Illinois LogoRide Illinois is the statewide advocacy voice for all Illinois bicyclists. Ride Illinois promotes bicycle access, education and safety.

     

     

  • Quad Cities Bicycle Club

    Quad Cities Bicycle Club LogoMission Statement: To promote, encourage, and support safe participation in bicycle riding of all ages and abilities; to anticipate and address the needs and interests of all aspects of bicycling in the Quad Cities area.

     

     

  • Outdoor Recreation Grants-In-Aid Programs

    Illinois Department of Natural Resources LogoOutdoor recreation opportunities and open space are an important part of the quality of life enjoyed by Illinois citizens. The ever increasing need to provide quality, close-to-home recreation opportunities and open space is a difficult challenge for many units of government in Illinois. To assist in this effort, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR), Office of Capital Development, Division of Grant Administration, administers eight grants-in-aid programs to help local agencies in Illinois provide a variety of public outdoor recreation areas and facilities.

     

     

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