MACKVILLE, WI- Organizers of the Mackville Nationals Truck and Tractor Pull, known for “Pulling for the Community,” have announced a new location for the 2025 event. This year’s highly anticipated competition will shift from its longtime home in Mackville to the Outagamie County Fairgrounds in Seymour, Wisconsin.
The move comes in response to updated liability requirements from the Diocese of Green Bay, which made it no longer feasible to host the event in Mackville. While the event is no longer directly affiliated with St. Edward’s Parish, organizers confirmed that it will still support the church and its mission through proceeds and community involvement.
“While Mackville has been a fantastic home for many years, the need arose to find a new location,” said the Mackville Nationals event organizers. “Seymour provides us with the space, infrastructure, and support needed to continue growing and improving the event while maintaining the high standards fans and competitors have come to expect.”
Along with the location change, organizers have also announced that there will be no Sunday tractor pull this year. The decision stems from logistical challenges tied to the relocation.
“We remain committed to supporting the church and the community that helped build this event into what it is today,” the organizers added. “Even though we’re moving to a new location, our roots and values stay the same.”
The Outagamie County Fairgrounds, located at 468 Henry Street in Seymour, offers upgraded amenities for spectators, ample parking, and a specially designed track layout to elevate the experience for both fans and participants.
The 2025 Mackville Nationals will take place June 12th through 14th and promises a weekend full of adrenaline-pumping action with top-level trucks and tractors from across the nation. The event also features family-friendly entertainment and continues to be a highlight of the summer pulling season.
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