Geography & Setting
Coal Valley is a village spanning Rock Island and Henry counties in Illinois’ Quad Cities region. Rolling terrain, wooded creeks, and prairie edges give neighborhoods a suburban-rural feel.
Neighborhoods & Character
Residential options range from cul-de-sac subdivisions and townhomes to larger lots near open space. Pocket parks and schools act as community hubs connected by calm local streets.
History
Named for 19th-century coal operations, the village evolved from mining camps to a residential community serving regional employment centers across the Quad Cities.
Economy
Healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, education, and local retail/services provide jobs, with many residents commuting to nearby cities.
Transportation & Access
Quick regional links via I-74, I-80, and major arterials. Neighborhood streets emphasize safe speeds, sidewalks, and multi-use paths for short trips.
Parks & Recreation
Parks offer playgrounds, diamonds, courts, and walking loops. Riverfront paths and nearby preserves expand opportunities for cycling, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Community & Events
Seasonal festivals, school athletics, and volunteer projects build a welcoming civic rhythm that’s central to village identity.
Visitor Notes
Use interstate connectors for quick access to Quad Cities attractions, then unwind on neighborhood walks at sunset.
Location: 41.4430956, -90.4613634
