Interstates 80 and 280 form a beltway which is bisected by Interstate 74, making the entire area easily accessible by freeway. US Route 61, a highway that runs alongside the Mississippi, also leads into the area. The Quad Cities are accessible from the east by Interstates 80 and 88, from the west by Interstate 80, and from the south by Interstate 74. Davenport Municipal Airport serves private planes and small private jets.Quad City International Airport in Moline has non-stop flights from major markets primarily in the Midwest, the South and Southwest United States.
Get in By plane Quad City International Airport Atrium There are visitor information offices in Union Station in downtown Davenport, Quad City International Airport in Moline, RiverStation/Bass Street Landing in downtown Moline, The District in Rock Island, and the Iowa 80 Trucking Museum in Walcott. Visitor information Union Station in Davenport Spring and Autumn can be difficult seasons to dress for as the days can be quite warm while the evenings can be quite cool. January is on average the coldest month, while July is the warmest. Average snowfall in the Quad Cities is 30.7 inches (78 cm) per year. Snow is likely to fall from November through February, however it has been know to snow as late as April. Winters have cold temperatures and often high winds. Summers tend to be very warm to hot with high levels of humidity. The Quad Cities has a humid continental climate.