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LONG TERM PARKING UPDATE

ATTENTION LONG TERM PARKERS ARRIVING ON THE 18th and 19th:

Parking IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ONLINE. If you still need to purchase a parking pass, you may purchase at WILL CALL on July 18th and 19th. WILL CALL will be located inside the Mississippi Valley Welcome Center. WILL CALL times are the following: July 18th from 12:00noon- 10:00pm and July 19th from 4:00am-4:00pm.

If you have purchased your long term parking pass and have not received your long term parking pass, you must come to WILL CALL to pick up your parking pass.

If you purchased a box lunch and have not received it, please go to WILL CALL and pick up your box lunch ticket there. (WILL CALL information above) Box Lunches will be available to pick up on July 19th at the Welcome Center’s gazebo from 4am-9am.

Camping will be available in the lot next to long term parking. Once you have parked your car, your car is there to stay. If you choose to leave, you forfeit your parking spot and run the risk of not having another space available for you to park. Per order of the Police Chief, no campfires will be allowed on camping site.

There will be a trolley bus shuttle taking you from Long Term Parking to downtown LeClaire where you can experience our shops and restaurants and get a chance to see the dip site location where you will be dipping your bicycle tire on the 26th. The trolley will also be taking you to Pebble Creek Golf Course for the official Spokes & Ropes Kick Off party. This trolley will give you an advantage to experience the route you will be riding into LeClaire on July 26th. Trolley will be running from 3pm-Midnight. Admission of $5.00 for Spokes & Ropes party at Pebble Creek- live bands, food, drinks and fun from 3pm-Midnight.

Breakfast will be available at the Welcome Center for riders on Saturday, July 19th from 5am-9am. Breakfast will be a-la-carte and will be availbe for purchase at the Welcome Center. Please come into Welcome Center’s parking lot and follow signage to breakfast location.

Birthplace of Buffalo Bill & World’s Only Tug-Of-War Across the Mississippi River