Duck Creek Parkway, Recreational path in Davenport and Bettendorf, United States.
Duck Creek Parkway is a recreational path stretching across multiple parks in Davenport and Bettendorf while following the creek's course. The paved and asphalt surface supports activities like cycling, jogging, and walking.
The first section was constructed in the 1930s as a park road serving the Quad Cities area. It underwent major changes in the 1970s when it was transformed into the modern multipurpose path visible today.
The route connects various parks and allows visitors to experience the landscape along Duck Creek. Local people use it for jogging, walking, and cycling, creating a green thread that runs through the urban area.
The path is open from sunrise until 30 minutes after sunset for all users. Cyclists should maintain a moderate pace to give other users adequate space and ensure safety for everyone.
Fitness stations with outdoor exercise equipment are positioned along the route at no charge. These setups let visitors do a quick workout during breaks from walking or cycling.
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