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Enjoy an easy 5.3-mile touring cycling route on the Duck Creek Parkway Trail, featuring diverse scenery and convenient amenities.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.56 km
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The main section of the Duck Creek Parkway Trail, as mapped, is approximately 8.5 kilometers (5.3 miles) long. For a touring cyclist, this typically takes around 30 minutes to complete one way, depending on your pace and stops.
Yes, the trail is consistently rated as easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. It features a largely flat, paved surface with minimal elevation changes, making it a comfortable and enjoyable ride for all skill levels.
The trail features a hard, multi-use surface, primarily asphalt and concrete. The terrain is largely flat with some gently rolling sections, providing an easy and comfortable ride. While generally well-maintained, some sections might have slightly rougher pavement or bumpy transitions onto bridges.
Cyclists will experience a diverse array of scenery, including native woodlands, wetlands, urban housing areas, and sections alongside two golf courses and numerous city parks. The trail also consistently follows the Duck Creek tributary, offering peaceful water views and opportunities to observe waterfowl.
The trail offers numerous access points through various parks, including Emeis Park, Duck Creek Park, Garfield Park, Junge Park, and Veterans Memorial Park. Many of these parks provide convenient amenities like restrooms, water fountains, and picnic areas, making them ideal starting points.
Yes, a significant advantage of this trail is its integration within a larger network. It connects to other trails, notably the Mississippi Riverfront Trail (MRT). This connection makes it a potential segment for longer regional or national touring routes.
The Duck Creek Parkway Trail operates year-round, typically from sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. However, for the most pleasant cycling experience, spring and fall offer milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer weather.
While the trail is multi-use, specific rules for dogs are not explicitly detailed in the provided information. Generally, multi-use trails in park settings often allow leashed dogs. It's always best to check local park regulations for specific leash requirements and waste disposal rules.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or use the Duck Creek Parkway Trail. It is part of the public park and recreation system in Davenport and Bettendorf, Iowa.
Yes, many of the parks that the trail passes through or connects to, such as Emeis Park, Duck Creek Park, Garfield Park, Junge Park, and Veterans Memorial Park, provide convenient amenities like restrooms and water fountains, which are crucial for touring cyclists.
As a multi-use corridor, specific rules are in place for cyclists, particularly in Bettendorf. These include riding single file on the right, passing on the left with a verbal warning, and observing a 15 mph speed limit. Always be mindful of other trail users.