Paddle the Mississippi’s only gorge and pass through Lock and Dam No. 1
Paddle through a historic lock beneath St. Anthony Falls
Paddle the Mississippi for Minneapolis skyline views and riverside history
Cruise White Bear Lake with room to relax, swim, and bring your own cooler
Taste featured brewery beers with tapas on a narrated lake cruise
Cruise, swim, and dine at your own pace on Lake Minnetonka
Comfortable bareboat cruising for your group
Take the helm with a first mate for hands-on support on Lake Minnetonka
Take the helm with first-mate support for cruising Lake Minnetonka
Take the helm with first-mate support on Lake Minnetonka
A captain-led Larson bowrider charter with room to swim and relax
Cruise Lake Minnetonka with a captain aboard a comfortable Monterey 204 FSX
Cruise Lake Minnetonka aboard a spacious Monterey M4 with a captain
Take the helm for a smooth, spacious Lake Minnetonka cruise
Take the helm on Lake Minnetonka with a first mate for added on-water support
Cruise, swim, and relax on Lake Minnetonka with a captain provided
Take the helm for a spacious Lake Minnetonka cruise with time to anchor
Take the helm with first-mate guidance on Lake Minnetonka
Spacious captained cruising for up to 6 passengers
Private baby-blue pontoon with a captain, canopy, and Bluetooth sound
Celebrate on a private tiki-themed pontoon cruise with your own drinks and lake views
Pedal, socialize, and cruise Lake Minnetonka on a captain-led private boat
Pedal, socialize, and cruise Lake Minnetonka with a captain
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.