Spring Break 2023 in the Quad Cities
Special spring break activities and adventures are available RIGHT HERE in the Quad Cities. Museums are hosting special events, learning centers have demonstrations and kid-targeted presentations, and local fun establishments are offering special hours. There are a ton of fun things to do.
Top stops for a fun Quad Cities Spring Break Bucket List
The Fun Station in Eldridge, IA has over 18 attractions for all ages and special Spring Break hours March 11-19. Plus, brand new slides!

The Family Museum in Bettendorf, IA has a full lineup of events March 13-17.
Opera Iowa: Sid the Serpent Who Wanted to Sing - Monday, March 13
Iowa State University Insect Zoo - Tuesday, March 14
Super Mario Day - Wednesday, March 15
Super Science with Mr. Glenn - Thursday, March 16
Jim Gill in Concert - Friday, March 17. Our family LOVES Jim Gill. We highly recommend his concert.
The Quad City Botanical Garden in Rock Island, IL
Air Plant Terrarium - Monday, March 13
Zen Garden - Wednesday, March 15
Sand Art Terrarium - Friday, March 17
The “Sand Pile” will be available in the Sun Garden through Sunday, March 19.
TBK Bank Sports Complex is offering a spring break camp March 13-17

Karpeles Museum in Rock Island, IL: March Madness
Along with other activities for spring, discover the Leprechaun's Pot of Gold on Friday, March 17.
The Figge Art Museum in Davenport, IA has some fantastic exhibits and a wonderful audio tour.
Skate City QCA & Laser Tag Alley in East Moline, IL is ready for you to get your fun on with special spring break hours and activities.

The Putnam Museum in Davenport, IA BIG screen is showing Narwhal: Revealing an Aric Legend
Check out the special activities in the ed classroom next to the Snack Shop!
Sign up for Kids Bowl Free. This organization is supported by a variety of bowling alleys and activity centers throughout the Quad Cities. Kids get two free games a day all spring and summer. Learn more at www.kidsbowlfree.com
You can also check out some of these fun 10 activities for Spring Break in the Quad Cities.
Written by Meghan Cooley
Meghan Cooley moved to the Quad Cities from St. Charles, IL, as an Augustana College student over 20 years ago. She left briefly after graduation and then returned to work in admissions and then marketing at Augustana College for 18 years. She now works as a consultant for admissions marketing and social media. She also does copy editing and writes for the Quad City Moms Blog. Now a true Quad Cities transplant, Meghan lives in Rock Island with her husband, Luke (R.O.W.V.A. and Augustana grad and Modern Woodmen employee) and four boys. She loves living in the Quad Cities and finds it the perfect place to raise a family, plan a date night, and go on adventures.
