July 2015
The Grafton Towboat Festival
7/26/2015 -

Any visitor to the Grafton area will almost certainly see the giant towboats that travel up and down America's Great Rivers. The word "tow" comes from the canal age when a draft animal walking along the bank of the canal pulled a barge. As experience with moving barges grew river men found that lashing barges together and pushing them provided more control and that more barges could be moved at once. Towboats have been moving barges on the Mississippi River since the 1850s when steamboats began pushing one or more barges to increase cargo capacity. 

Combustion engines were first used about 1910 but did not become commonplace until the late 1930s, when diesel-powered propeller boats appeared. Today’s towboats range in size from about 117 feet long by 30 feet wide to more than 200 feet long and 45 feet wide and have diesel engines that can produce up to 10,000 horsepower. A typical barge carries 1500 tons of cargo, which is 15 times greater than a rail car and 60 times greater than one trailer truck. On Saturday and Sunday, conditions permitting, there will be a towboat docked on the riverfront that will be available for guided tours.

Small Admission Fee

 Towboat Tours 
12 pm to 4 pm both days
(weather permitting)
On the riverfront

A Very Special Thank You to the Luhr Brothers For Providing the Towboats and Making This All Possible!!

Visit the U.S. Corps of Engineers, the Grafton Chamber of Commerce as well has the Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla at the Towboat Entrance at Grafton Harbor. The USCG Auxiliary, Flotilla Commander 3-13 will have a jet boat and safety literature available and the U.S. Corps of Engineers will have a hands-on exhibit for those wishing to learn more about the river.

Activities include:

Lenny Frisch Steel Drummer Playing Noon - 4 pm
Food and Beer Tent
Serving Dinky Dogs and Towboat Dogs

Including Discount Tickets to Parasail and Tour Boat Rides!!

For more information call 618-786-7678