Geography & Setting
Godfrey is a village in Madison County at the northern edge of the Metro East, set atop Mississippi River bluffs near the confluence with the Illinois River. Scenic byways and wooded ravines lend the community a distinctly green, rolling character.
Neighborhoods & Lifestyle
Residential areas span quiet cul-de-sacs, rural-edge homes, and established subdivisions. Local shopping corridors sit close to schools and parks, keeping daily errands short and convenient.
Education & Heritage
Godfrey is home to Lewis and Clark Community College, which adds arts, athletics, and continuing education to village life. Historic farmsteads and river lore highlight the area’s settlement past and river-town identity.
Economy
Education, healthcare, retail, construction trades, and outdoor recreation services sustain employment, while nearby industrial corridors along IL-3 and I-255 expand regional job options.
Mobility & Corridors
Key routes include US-67, IL-3, and I-255. Scenic drives along the Great River Road connect Godfrey to neighboring river cities and parks.
Parks, Bluffs & Trails
Residents enjoy bluff-top overlooks, trail networks, conservation areas, and river access for boating and fishing. Wildlife viewing is excellent during spring and fall migrations.
Community & Events
Village festivals, markets, and campus performances create a welcoming calendar that showcases local music, food, and crafts.
Visitor Tips
Plan a bluff-view drive, bring walking shoes for trails, and explore campus arts listings for evening events.
Location: 38.9556031, -90.1867765
