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Retirement Living In Quad Cities - Iowa


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Area Description

Discover marvels on the Mississippi River. The Quad Cities is located just 2 1/2 hours from Chicago and is situated on the mighty Mississippi River. The Quad Cities region is made up of the riverfront cities of Moline/East Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, and Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa.
The region's population is about 500,000 and attracts over 1 million visitors a year.

There are many outdoor activities to entertain you from biking and hiking trails, to beautiful parks and a large forest preserve. You can also enjoy boating, kayaking, and canoeing on either the Mississippi River or the Rock River.

Additionally, the Quad Cities is home to a wealth of museums, historic sites, art galleries, John Deere attractions, performing and visual arts, riverboat cruises, three casinos, a zoo, and wonderful shopping and dining experiences.

The region has over 50 hotels, 10 B&B's, and marvelous meeting and convention facilities.

The Quad Cities is located in the Midwest and is known for its friendly, Midwestern hospitality and affordability.

Includes Cities/Towns: Bettendorf, Davenport.

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   There are many outdoor activities to entertain you from biking and hiking trails, to beautiful parks and a large forest preserve. You can also enjoy boating, kayaking, and canoeing on either the Mississippi River or the Rock River.

The Quad Cities is well-know for its wealth of festivals that take place throughout the year. There are also great opportunities to get out on the mighty Mississippi River by hopping aboard one of our Channel Cat Water Taxis, or the Celebration Belle Riverboat.Enjoy wine, beer or amazing spirits? Visit one of our many wineries, micro-breweries and distilleries.

The Quad Cities offers numerous attractions that bring more than 1 million visitors a year to our area. The region is family-friendly, affordable, and we are known for a great hospitality.


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Over 20 museums are scattered throughout the Quad Cities and each offers its own unique theme and collections. In addition the region offers a wealth of art galleries and art studios that are sure to inspire the creative side of you.

Live theatre options include Broadway, local theatre groups, dinner theater, ballet, and comedy clubs. Music is also a major part of the Quad Cities. Enjoy our symphony, concert tours, and intimate settings that provide classical, blues, folk, rock and more.

Public transportation




Public transportation is available throughout the Quad Cities. MetroLink buses serve the Illinois side of the Quad Cities and offers connections to the Iowa side of the river. The buses travel to prime downtown locations, and near attractions and shopping. Bike racks are provided on the buses. The American Public Transportation Association selected Rock Island County Metropolitan Mass Transit District (MetroLINK) as an Outstanding Public Transportation System for all agencies in North America carrying between 1 million and 4 million passengers annually.

Davenport CitiBus provides transportation services to over 4,500 passengers daily. The system's 16 bus routes cover approximately 30 square miles of the City, with numerous schools, shopping centers, hospitals/medical centers, local businesses and tourist attractions within easy walking distance of most CitiBus routes. Transportation options are extended by providing Bike n' Bus options on every vehicle in the fleet as well as connections with Bettendorf Transit and MetroLINK Transit systems.

Bettendorf's transit system (BT) plays an important role in the overall transit network in the Quad Cities. In the area as a whole, BT links to the Davenport (Citibus) and Rock Island (MetroLink) systems, City of Bettendorf proper transit is a means to manage congestion on busy thoroughfares and offers service beneficial to employers/employees, businesses, casual travelers, students, senior citizens, individuals with disabilities, and those in economically disadvantaged situations.

Medical Facilities


Genesis Medical Centers - 2 Major Hospitals and numerous locations on both sides of the river
Unity Point Medical Centers - 3 Major Hospitals and numerous locations on both sides of the river
Numerous Physical Therapy services are also available.
We are also just a 45-minute drive from the University of Iowa Medical Centers



What Will The Climate And Weather Be Like If I Retire In Quad Cities - Iowa?

For those of you that retire in Quad Cities - Iowa, you will enjoy warm summers, a cool fall, a cold winter and a temperate spring!

Winter temperatures are cold with averages in the mid 20's and highs in the mid 30's. Nights are cold with lows in the upper 10's. You may have a few days below 0°. Expect some rainy days in the winter. Assume a few days of snow with a lot of days with snow remaining on the ground so you can enjoy some winter skiing!

If the weather in the spring is too cold for the outdoors, enjoy some indoor activities in Quad Cities - Iowa such as a movie, a visit to a museum, dining, nightlife or some shopping. Spring temperatures are cool with averages in the low 50's and highs in the low 60's. Nights are cold with lows in the low 40's. Expect a lot of rainy days in the Spring, great for a day of shopping in Quad Cities - Iowa!

Summertime in Quad Cities - Iowa is a great time to enjoy your retirement with a day at the lake, an outdoor concert, a local festival or other outdoor activity! Summer temperatures are mild with averages in the low 70's and highs in the low 80's. Nights are cool with lows in the mid 60's. Expect a few days above 90°. Humidity may feel "sticky" with muggy evenings. Expect some rainy days in the summer.

If you retire in Quad Cities - Iowa, you can look forward to fall weather activities such as biking on a bike path, hiking, enjoying a walking path and more! Fall temperatures are cool with averages in the low 50's and highs in the low 60's. Nights are cold with lows in the low 40's. Expect some rainy days in the fall.

Monthly Temperature Ranges

 Month  Low  Avg  High
 Jan  15  23  31
 Feb  19  27  36
 Mar  30  39  49
 Apr  41  52  62
 May  52  62  73
 Jun  62  72  82
 Jul  66  75  85
 Aug  64  73  83
 Sep  55  66  76
 Oct  43  53  64
 Nov  32  40  49
 Dec  19  27  34

Monthly Average # of Hot and Cold Days

 Month  Days Greater Than 90 F°  Days Less Than 32 F°  Days Less Than 0 F°
 Jan  0  29  5
 Feb  0  25  2
 Mar  0  19  0
 Apr  0  5  0
 May  1  0  0
 Jun  3  0  0
 Jul  6  0  0
 Aug  4  0  0
 Sep  1  0  0
 Oct  0  4  0
 Nov  0  15  0
 Dec  0  27  2

Rain & Humidity

 Month  Rainfall  Rainy Days  Humidity
 Jan  1 "  9  16 %
 Feb  2 "  8  20 %
 Mar  3 "  10  28 %
 Apr  4 "  11  38 %
 May  4 "  12  49 %
 Jun  5 "  11  60 %
 Jul  4 "  9  65 %
 Aug  4 "  10  64 %
 Sep  3 "  8  55 %
 Oct  3 "  9  42 %
 Nov  3 "  10  32 %
 Dec  2 "  10  21 %

Snow

 Month  Snowfall  Snow On Ground Days  Snowy Days
 Jan  8 "  18  5
 Feb  6 "  14  4
 Mar  4 "  3  2
 Apr  1 "  0  0
 May  0 "  0  0
 Jun  0 "  0  0
 Jul  0 "  0  0
 Aug  0 "  0  0
 Sep  0 "  0  0
 Oct  0 "  0  0
 Nov  1 "  1  1
 Dec  8 "  11  5


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Cost of Living for Quad Cities - Iowa

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For information on housing options in the Quad Cities go to the following websites

www.melfosterco.com
www.ruhlhomes.com
www.shopqchomes.com
www.qcfsbo.com

Senior Assistance in Quad Cities - Iowa

Quad Cities - Iowa offers the following assistance for seniors:



What Job or Volunteer Opportunities Does Quad Cities - Iowa Offer For Retirees?

There are a variety of volunteer organizations in the Quad Cities region. Volunteer opportunities range from festivals and events, chamber volunteers, schools, committees, symphony, theatre, museums, festival of trees, and more.

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