to protect and restore our greatest asset – the Mississippi River – and our shared RiverWay environment.
the cultural and economic activities that enhance and promote our community and quality of life.
adoption of sustainable practices that improve our waterways and our area's environment.
WEB SITE
Devils Glen Park
MANAGING ORGANIZATION
Bettendorf Parks and Recreation Department
CONTACT
Liz Solis-Willis, Interim Director
PHONE
563-344-4113
E-MAIL
parks@bettendorf.org
PARKING/ACCESS
Entrance off Devils Glen Road with several parking areas throughout the park
SITE AMENITIES
Access to the Duck Creek and Mississippi Riverfront recreational trails, a Pony/Colt League baseball field, three picnic shelters with grills and electricity, a playground, a 12-hold disc golf course, and a large community firepit
HOURS
Sunrise to 10:30 p.m.
SITE CHARACTERISTICS
First park created in Bettendorf. It features a mature oak forest, various shelters and peaceful natural atmosphere, combined with several active recreational amenities. Duck Creek winds through the park and features exposed limestone bluffs. Various features from the 1930's era Civilian Conservation Corps project are still found in the park, along with a small natural waterfall that flows into Duck Creek.
SITE SIZE
45 acres