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Easy 2.5-mile (4.0 km) jogging loop in Sunderbruch Park, Davenport, winding through fields, prairie, and wooded areas.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.07 km
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3.46 km
398 m
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3.46 km
380 m
107 m
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The Sunderbruch Park loop run offers a varied experience. You'll find sections of paved multi-use path, which are smooth and easy. However, the park also features singletrack trails that can be used for trail running, with natural obstacles like roots, log crossings, and some moderate elevation changes, especially on the intermediate and advanced sections. Expect a mix of wooded areas, fields, and prairie scenery.
Yes, the park offers options suitable for beginners. The 1.3-mile paved multi-use path is ideal for casual jogging and all fitness levels. If you're looking for an unpaved experience, the 'green' (beginner) mountain biking trails are also suitable for jogging, offering gentle inclines and minimal obstacles.
Sunderbruch Park has parking available. You can typically find parking near the main amenities, which include a reservable picnic shelter and restrooms, providing convenient access to the trail system.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for using the trails at Sunderbruch Park.
While the park is generally welcoming to visitors, specific rules for dogs on the jogging trails are not detailed. It's always best to check local park regulations regarding leashes and pet waste to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for running. However, it's important to note that some trails within Sunderbruch Park may be closed after heavy rain or during wet conditions to prevent damage. Always check trail conditions before heading out, especially after precipitation.
The park is home to diverse ecosystems, including tallgrass prairie, upland forest, fields, and pasture. You might spot various local wildlife, including butterflies. Educational signage throughout the park provides more information about the local flora and fauna.
While the paved path is easy, the park's intermediate and advanced mountain biking trails, which can be used for trail running, present significant challenges. These include considerable elevation changes, technical features like roots, drops, creek crossings, and narrow winding paths. These sections are better suited for experienced trail runners.
The park features an extensive and varied trail system beyond this specific loop. It includes seven miles of singletrack mountain biking trails and 4.5 miles of equestrian trails, all of which intersect and offer various options for extending your run or exploring different parts of the park.
Given the varied terrain, comfortable running shoes suitable for both paved and potentially unpaved surfaces are recommended. Bring water, especially on warmer days, as well as sun protection. If you plan to explore the singletrack trails, consider trail-specific shoes for better grip and ankle support.
Yes, Sunderbruch Park offers amenities including restrooms, typically located near the main parking and picnic shelter areas.