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Grafton Harbor Boat Rentals

Grafton Harbor Boat Rentals

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Monday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
618-786-7678
Boat Rentals: 2 Hours: $195.00 • 4 Hours: $295.00 • 8 Hours: $488.00 (Includes Gas and Tax... Maximum Capacity: 10)
lat: 38.9688714 long: -90.4382619

“The Key West of the Midwest,” located on the Mississippi River in Illinois along the Lewis and Clark Trail!

Throughout history, the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers influenced travelers in many ways – and even aided the Corps of Discovery on their expedition westward – but in May of 2006, travelers from around the world began to enjoy their journey in an even greater way and, thus, Grafton Harbor was born!

Whether traveling by land or water, our five-anchor marina boasts being “The Harbor of Hospitality.” Grafton Harbor invites visitors to experience marina life at its finest. Whether you have your own small pleasure craft or mega-yacht, Grafton Harbor can accommodate your needs.

A floating swimming pool and hot tub, sanitary slip and slide pump-out, spacious gated concrete docks, Wi-Fi, satellite TV, concierge dock service and family festivities are just a few of the royal amenities visitors can enjoy on a trip to Grafton Harbor.

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Trail of Tears Overlook

A breathtaking viewpoint overlooking the Trail of Tears State Park. Car access is available

lat: 37.4490937 long: -89.4764524
Lewis and Clark Memorial

lat: 38.57843 long: -92.1714
Jefferson Mounument

lat: 38.57877 long: -92.17348
Red Star Access Site

lat: 37.3156208 long: -89.5126263
Francis Quadrangle

lat: 38.94607 long: -92.32836
Bean Lake Natural Area

lat: 39.49763 long: -95.02227
Trail of Tears Nature Trail

 Here, nine Cherokee Indian groups braved harsh winter conditions while crossing the Mississippi River in 1838-1839, marking a sorrowful chapter in American history. The park also has: shaded picnic sites, hiking and horse trails, opportunities to fish…

lat: 37.4388916 long: -89.480974
Chamoise to Klondike MO

lat: 38.70603 long: -91.73071
Arrow Rock

lat: 39.0685825 long: -92.9457706
Klondike to Mississippi River

lat: 38.58395 long: -90.81858
Trail of Tears Memorial

Explore the Trail of Tears State Park to delve into a somber chapter in American history. Here, nine Cherokee Indian groups crossed the harsh winter Mississippi River in 1838-1839 during their forced relocation to Oklahoma.…

lat: 37.4439902 long: -89.468381
Taylors Landing

A boat ramp to the beautiful Missouri River with a peaceful view of the river.

lat: 38.94831 long: -92.53559
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