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Located at 401 Agnes St in Port Byron, Dorrance Park is a popular spot for families and dog owners looking for an outdoor adventure. Known as a welcoming dog park in Port Byron, Illinois, this park features pet-friendly trails winding through scenic woodlands, making it ideal for dog-friendly hiking and leisurely walks with your canine companion. The park is especially noted for its well-maintained mountain biking and hiking trails, which are suitable for all skill levels, and its extensive wildflower preserve.
Dorrance Park also boasts amenities such as a baseball field, picnic tables, public restrooms, and a playground, making it a versatile destination for all ages. The park is wheelchair accessible and has a convenient parking area. While dogs are allowed on-leash throughout the park and are welcome on the trails, visitors should note there is not a dedicated or fenced off-leash dog area. Dorrance Park’s combination of natural beauty, recreational facilities, and accessibility make it a must-visit for local pet owners and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
I’m reviewing Dorrance Park explicitly for its mountain biking trails, maintained by QC FORC. There are three main MB trails: Oakley Dokely (beginner), Loam Ranger (intermediate), and Uncle Rukus (expert). I am a beginner and have completed the beginner and intermediate trails, but abandoned the expert trail about half way through when I discovered it was a bit too much for my current skill level.
At any rate, the trails are flowy and very nice to ride with plenty of features and variations in elevation (but nothing too extreme). The beginner and intermediate full loop is a LOT of fun and takes less than 20 minutes at a fairly slow speed. Even better, Dorrance Park is right off of the main river trail that goes all the way to the Quad Cities (which is where I ride from if I don’t drive). And Illiniwek is less than a half hour ride from Dorrance as well.
Close neighborhood playground that we can walk to from our house! Sort of small, but it’s clean and well taken care of.
Make sure to check out the many trails surrounding it!
Wonderful hiking, while designed for Mountain Bikes, it is a wonderful hike in the woods. Trails were in good condition. Went on a Sunday and it wasn’t busy, a few other hikers.
This is one of my favorites places I’ve been in the QC! Multiple trails of varying difficulty in the park that connect to each other. My favorites are definitely the harder ones loam Ranger and Unkle Ruckus. Plenty of parking, dogs allowed on leashes and mountain bikes welcome. Many, many ramps for mountain bikers. Absolutely can’t wait to come back in the fall! Also a beautiful wildflower preserve right next to the parking lot!
We came to this location for my son’s last little league baseball game of the season. The way this park is played out is very cool. It was clean and well taken care of. The concession staff was very nice. It’s been many years since I played ball at Dorrance park and it was a pleasure to see my son’s team play there now.