Discover the Best Day Trips around the Quad Cities

Looking for fun places near the Quad Cities? QC.LocalDayTrips.com is your local guide to unforgettable adventures across Iowa and Illinois โ€” all within easy driving distance. Plan a spontaneous weekend, a family road trip, or a day away without going far!

๐ŸŽƒ Experience the Quad Citiesโ€™ Scariest Virtual Reality Haunted House!

Donโ€™t miss your chance to step inside a terrifying haunted house โ€” in full virtual reality!
For a limited time, Virtual Ventures is offering this 25-minute horror experience for ONLY $10!

๐Ÿ•“ Walk-in hours: 4โ€“6 PM, starting FRIDAY NIGHTS ONLY
๐Ÿ“ Location: Virtual Ventures, Davenport, IA
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Eden Valley Park and Preserve - Conservation - Clinton County, Iowa

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Starved Rock State Park

Starved Rock State Park, nestled along the Illinois River in La Salle County, stands out as one of the most stunning spots in Illinois. Established as the state's second state park in 1911, it boasts 18 canyons with striking vertical walls of moss-laden St. Peter Sandstone, shaped by glacial meltwater over 14,000 years ago. With over 13 miles of trails, visitors can explore rain-fed waterfalls, sandstone overhangs, and breathtaking viewpoints. The park is rich in diverse plant life, including white and red oaks, maples, hickories, white pines, eastern red cedars, and northern white cedars, all of which provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife. There are numerous recreational activities available, including hiking, camping, fishing, boating, and hunting. Throughout the year, the park hosts special events, guided tours, and various programs. The Starved Rock Visitor Center welcomes guests year-round, while the historic Starved Rock Lodge, built in the 1930s, offers upscale accommodations, cabin rooms, and exquisite dining options. For reservations at the lodge, you can call 1-800-868-ROCK (800-868-7625) or 815-667-4211, or visit the lodge website.

1โ€“2 Hours Away
Camping Nearby
Food Nearby
Free Admission
Great for Photos
Kid Friendly
Outdoor
Scenic Views
Seasonal