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
City of Davenport
MANAGING ORGANIZATION
City of Davenport Parks & Recreation Department
CONTACT
Greg Wolf
PHONE
563-326-7711
E-MAIL
gwolf@ci.davenport.ia.us
PARKING/ACCESS
After taking Locust Street exit from Interstate 280, turn right (south) on Wisconsin Avenue. When Wisconsin tees at the stop sign, turn left (west) onto Telegraph Road. The park is roughly 1/4-mile further on the right.
After taking West River Drive exit from I-280, head east into Davenport, turn left (north) on Utah (this is the first road once you exit I-280). At the stop sign, turn right (west) on Telegraph Road. Continue on Telegraph through one stop sign and the park will be on the right side of the road 1/4-mile.
From downtown Davenport: Head west on 4th Street. This road eventually becomes Telegraph Road at the Waverly Road 4-way stop. Continue for approximately 1.6 miles and the park is on the left-hand side of the road.
SITE AMENITIES
Sunderbruch Park consists of three main trail systems: hiking, off-road biking and equestrian trails. It also includes a picnic shelter and restrooms. This park is often described as a crown jewel for off-road cycling. with 99 percent single-track trails and offering a full gamut of difficulty levels (green to black diamond) in the 7-mile system. There are also approximately 4-1/2 miles of separate equestrian trails.
The park contains some of the most beautiful wooded scenery found anywhere in Davenport.
HOURS
City parks are generally open to the public from sunrise to 1/2-hour after sunset. Park restrooms are generally open the same hours, but are closed for the winter season.
SITE SIZE
134 acres