Here Where You’ll Find the Best Sledding in the Quad Cities
You may need to bundle up when temps are in the 20s, but snow sledding right now in the Quad Cities is the best it's been in years.
VisitQuadCities.com has put together a good list of QCA hills and I've added a few spots of my own. Pack up the kid, bundle up and strap the toboggan on the family truckster. Check out these sledding spots in your own backyard.
Visit QC put together this list.
Black Hawk State Historic Site, 24th Avenue & Black Hawk Road, Rock Island, IL
309-788-9536
Camden Park, Corner of Milan Beltway and Rt 67, Milan, IL
309-787-8510
Duck Creek Park, 3300 E. Locust Street, Davenport, IA
563-3267812
Fejervary Park, 1800 West 12th Street, Davenport, IA
563-326-7812
Lincoln Park, 38th to 42nd Streets, 9th to 11th Avenues, Rock Island, IL
309-732-2900
Longview Park, 17th Street & 18th Avenue, Rock Island, IL
309-732-7275
Middle Park, 23rd Street and Middle Road, Bettendorf, IA
563-344-4113
Prospect Park, 16th Street & 30th Avenue, Moline, IL
309-797-0785
Riverside Park, 31st Street & 5th Avenue, Moline, IL
309-797-0785
Scott County Park, located nine miles north of Davenport off U.S. Highway 61
563-328-3282
Snowstar Ski Resort, 9500 126th St. W, Andalusia, IL,(309) 798-2673 Call ahead to reserve a time to sled down the hills in tubes.
Here are a few spots I've had success with on my own.
Hollyhock Park, Jones Street, LeClaire, Iowa 563-289-4242
Cross Point Church, 1330 Spruce Hills Drive. Bettendorf 563-322-8691(never hurts to call first)
Cross Point hill was the spot my German Shepherd would follow my girls down the hill and pick up their saucer in her teeth and bring it back up the hill for them. That was a good dog.
Make sure you have plenty of warm hats, gloves, scarves and boots. If you know of more sledding spots you'd like us to add to our list, email us at Tami@kiik1049.com
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