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Tackle the difficult 82.5-mile Quad City Tour road cycling route, gaining 1224 feet with stunning Mississippi River views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.04 km
Highlight • Trail
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45.9 km
Highlight • Settlement
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133 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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82.0 km
31.7 km
16.2 km
2.58 km
326 m
< 100 m
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101 km
31.8 km
408 m
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The route primarily follows paved and smooth surfaces, especially along the riverfront. You'll experience picturesque views of the Mississippi River, passing through parks, historic villages, wooded areas, and prairie lands, as well as various towns and cities.
The tour features notable points of interest such as Credit Island Park, known for its scenic trails, and the city of Muscatine, offering a charming stop along the Mississippi River. You'll also cross the Mississippi River via the I-74 Bridge, which provides panoramic views and is one of the few interstate bridges with bike access.
Given its distance of over 130 km and a 'difficult' rating, this specific tour is best suited for experienced racebike cyclists. While the Quad Cities area has many easy, flat trails, this route includes significant distance and elevation changes that require a good level of fitness.
The best time to cycle the Quad City Tour is typically during spring, summer, and fall. These seasons offer pleasant weather conditions for long-distance cycling. Be sure to check local weather forecasts, especially for potential heat in summer or cooler temperatures in spring and fall.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several well-known trails, including the Mississippi River Trail (Iowa), the American Discovery Trail (ADT - Iowa - K - Seg 1), and the Duck Creek Parkway Trail. You'll also encounter parts of the Riverfront Trail.
While many parks and trails in the Quad Cities area are dog-friendly, specific regulations can vary. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash. For a tour of this length and difficulty, consider if it's appropriate for your dog's endurance and paw health on paved surfaces.
Generally, no specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the public trails and roads that make up the Quad City Tour. However, always check local regulations, especially if you plan to visit specific attractions or parks along the way. You can find more information on local guidelines at visitquadcities.com.
Parking is available at various points along the route, particularly in Davenport and other towns. Many parks and public access points along the Mississippi Riverfront offer parking facilities. For specific parking options, it's recommended to consult local city or park websites, or resources like visitquadcities.com.
Yes, the Quad City Tour is well-integrated with local communities. You'll pass through several towns and cities, including Muscatine, which offer various dining options, cafes, and shops where you can refuel and rest. Look for opportunities in Davenport and other riverfront communities.
Yes, bike rentals are available in the Quad Cities area for those who don't have their own. It's advisable to check with local bike shops in Davenport or nearby towns for rental options, especially for racebikes suitable for a tour of this length and difficulty.
For this challenging racebike tour, essential items include plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit (spare tube, pump, tools), appropriate cycling attire, sun protection, and a helmet. Given the distance, consider bringing a first-aid kit and a fully charged phone. Navigation tools are also recommended.