Attractions and places to see around Campbell'S Island are primarily located in the Mississippi River, adjacent to East Moline, Illinois. This area offers a combination of historical sites and natural recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore various trails for cycling and mountain biking, alongside opportunities for wildlife observation and picnicking. The region is characterized by its riverine landscape and historical significance.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The Buffalo Bill Museum in LeClaire, Iowa, sits right on the banks of the Mississippi River and celebrates the town's most famous "native son," William F. Cody (better known as Buffalo Bill). Since Cody was born just outside of LeClaire, the museum features a large collection of his personal items and memorabilia from his world-famous Wild West shows. Beyond Buffalo Bill, the museum also focuses on local river history; its biggest highlight is the Lone Star, the last surviving wooden-hulled, steam-powered towboat of its kind, which is currently a National Historic Landmark. Inside, you can also explore exhibits on pioneer life, early riverboat pilots, and even a restored one-room schoolhouse.
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This bridge parallels the course of I-74 across the Mississippi River, keeping cyclists and other pedestrians safely away from the fast-moving vehicles. The bridge connects to cycleways on either side of the river, and also has a viewing area with an oculus.
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The Mississippi River Trail (MRT) is a long distance bike trail that traverses 10 states. It travels for over 2,000 continuous miles on each side of the river, between the headwaters at Lake Itasca, Minnesota and the Gulf of Mexico. It is still work in progress but when complete the route will consist of trails and bike-friendly roads, with “MRT” signs identifying the way. In Illinois, the MRT route goes through some of the state’s most diverse landscapes and provides miles of great cycling. It hugs historic canals, crosses unglaciated hills, parallels the Rock and Fox Rivers, and includes one of America’s first rail-trails.
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A great 2.25 mile loop with a really fun downhill section with some great wooden banked corners. A short climb to get your heart pumping and then it’s mostly along the contours of the terrain. The trail is good hardpacked dirt and is one way and clearly marked which way. The trail is fairly narrow and terrain forces you to stay on the line. Some corners are slightly off camber but nothing too challenging. The whole trail is a green with the exception of some small easily visible jumps on the downhill that can easily be rolled over if you don’t want the air.
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The village hall of Hampton, Illinois, was built in 1906 with funds resulting from a legal dispute with the local railroad. Next to the village hall, there is a soldiers memorial at the site of the first log cabin in Rock Island County, built in 1828. The memorial's cornerstone, laid September 6, 1926, is inscribed "BLACK HAWK WAR 1832. CIVIL WAR 1861-65. SPANISH AMERICAN WAR 1898. WORLD WAR 1917-18." The ratio of soldiers to citizens in Hampton during the Civil War was the highest in the country. This highlight is right next to the Great River Trail which runs all the way from Savanna on the north end to Rock Island on the south.
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The area around Campbell's Island offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly cycling and mountain biking. You can explore the Mississippi River Trail (MRT) – Illinois, a long-distance bike trail traversing multiple states, or enjoy mountain biking on trails like the Illiniwek South trail, known for its fun downhill sections. The Sylvan Island Ruins also feature miles of single-track mountain biking trails suitable for all abilities. Additionally, visitors can enjoy picnicking, birdwatching, and fishing.
Yes, Campbell's Island is well-suited for cycling. The Mississippi River Trail (MRT) – Illinois offers extensive cycling opportunities, following historic canals and paralleling rivers. For a unique experience, the I-74 Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge provides safe passage for cyclists across the Mississippi River with connections to cycleways on both sides. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Mississippi River and Duck Creek Trail Loop' or the 'Safe Harbor – Campbell Island Bridge loop', by exploring the Road Cycling Routes around Campbell'S Island guide.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, the Illiniwek South trail offers a 2.25-mile loop with fun downhill sections and wooden banked corners, suitable for various skill levels. Another excellent spot is the Sylvan Island Ruins, which features miles of single-track mountain biking trails for users of all abilities.
Campbell's Island itself is rich in history, commemorating the Battle of Rock Island Rapids from the War of 1812 with the Campbell's Island State Memorial. Nearby, you can visit the Hampton Village Hall and Soldiers Memorial, a 1906 building next to a memorial marking the site of Rock Island County's first log cabin. The Sylvan Island Ruins also offer a glimpse into the area's past amidst natural trails.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Hampton Village Hall and Soldiers Memorial is a historical site that can be interesting for all ages. The Illiniwek South trail and Sylvan Island Ruins offer trails for walking, picnicking, and wildlife observation, which can be enjoyable family activities. The I-74 Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge provides a safe and scenic path for family bike rides or walks.
The I-74 Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge is designed to be wheelchair-accessible, offering safe passage for pedestrians and cyclists across the Mississippi River, complete with a viewing area.
Absolutely. Campbell's Island and its surroundings are great for nature lovers. The Sylvan Island Ruins area, for example, features diverse wildlife and is ideal for birdwatching. The trails, including the Illiniwek South trail, offer opportunities to experience the natural riverine landscape and observe local flora and fauna.
Visitors particularly enjoy the combination of historical significance and natural recreational opportunities. The safe and scenic passage offered by the I-74 Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge is highly appreciated, as are the extensive cycling options provided by the Mississippi River Trail (MRT) – Illinois. The mountain biking trails at Illiniwek South trail and Sylvan Island Ruins are also popular for their engaging terrain and natural beauty.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find various options, including easy loops like the 'Crow Creek Park loop run' or moderate routes such as the 'Running loop from East Moline'. For more details and specific routes, refer to the Running Trails around Campbell'S Island guide.
The time you spend can vary depending on your interests. For a historical visit to the Campbell's Island State Memorial and Hampton Village Hall and Soldiers Memorial, a couple of hours might suffice. If you plan to cycle a section of the Mississippi River Trail (MRT) – Illinois or explore the mountain biking trails at Illiniwek South trail or Sylvan Island Ruins, you could easily spend half a day or more enjoying the trails and natural surroundings.
The best time to visit Campbell's Island for outdoor activities like cycling, mountain biking, and hiking is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and conducive to being outdoors. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for exploring trails and enjoying the river views. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, the I-74 Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge offers a dedicated viewing area with an oculus, providing scenic views of the Mississippi River. The various trails, particularly those along the river, also offer picturesque spots for enjoying the natural landscape and riverine environment.


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