Choose your paddle craft and explore Lake Tahoe on your own schedule
Paddle Lake Tahoe with included gear and a safety briefing
A flexible way to paddle Lake Tahoe at your own pace
Take a kayak or paddleboard to explore Lake Tahoe your way
Cruise Lake Tahoe on a 55-foot catamaran with lakewide views
Sail into sunset aboard a catamaran with live local music
Help young paddlers try kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding
Self-guided 5-mile float with shuttle and gear included
Paddle Lake Tahoe’s rocky shoreline to Bonsai Rock in a clear kayak
Learn to eFoil with live in-water coaching and two-way helmet communication
Learn to foil with a stable electric scooter and beachside coaching
Learn to eFoil side by side with live, in-water coaching
Learn eFoiling with in-water coaching and a board for every rider
Learn to eFoil with real-time coaching and your own board
Ride with your crew using dedicated boards and real-time instructor coaching
Learn to eFoil with live in-water coaching on Lake Tahoe
Get a quick introduction to electric hydrofoil riding with beachside coaching
Share your first eFoil flights with live in-water coaching
Build eFoil skills together with in-water coaching and two-way helmet radios
Rent a 27' pontoon for up to 12 people on Lake Tahoe
Cruise Lake Tahoe with your group on a 27' Cobalt (up to 12)
Rent a 24' Cobalt and cruise Lake Tahoe with up to 10 people
Cruise Lake Tahoe’s West Shore with a pontoon that fits up to 10
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.