One of the National Football League’s eight original towns, Rock Island welcomes visitors with an amazing riverfront setting at Schwiebert Riverfront Park. The park features a promenade, splash park, boat docks, and outdoor concert area where free concerts take place during the summer months. The park connects to riverfront biking and walking trails that are part of the Great River Trail that runs 62-miles from Rock Island to Savanna, IL.
Rock Island was once home to the Sauk and Meskwaki Native American Indian tribes. Have you read the book Road to Perdition or watched the movie? They both depict the gangster John Looney that once lived in this city.
While in Rock Island, indulge in some really good eats at QC Coffee and Pancake House, winner of multiple QC people's choice awards, and home to huge cinnamon rolls, great breakfasts and filling lunches. Stop in for cold mug of craft brew at Wake Brewing or sip a martini at Icons – their martini menu is extensive and inventive.
Get #QCoutdoors in Rock Island and take leisurely walks in parks, explore hiking trails and bike rides along the Mississippi.
Rock Island was once home to the Sauk and Meskwaki Native American Indian tribes. Have you read the book Road to Perdition or watched the movie? They both depict the gangster John Looney that once lived in this city.
While in Rock Island, indulge in some really good eats at QC Coffee and Pancake House, winner of multiple QC people's choice awards, and home to huge cinnamon rolls, great breakfasts and filling lunches. Stop in for cold mug of craft brew at Wake Brewing or sip a martini at Icons – their martini menu is extensive and inventive.
Get #QCoutdoors in Rock Island and take leisurely walks in parks, explore hiking trails and bike rides along the Mississippi.
