Rent a single kayak and paddle the shores of Polson
Rent a premium tri-toon pontoon for up to 12 on Flathead Lake
Cruise Flathead Lake with towing-ready comfort
Paddle Flathead Lake together in a stable tandem kayak
Choose a 1, 4, or 8-hour stand-up paddleboard rental
Rent a SeaDoo Spark to explore Flathead Lake on your schedule
Cruise Flathead Lake from a double-deck pontoon with a sun deck and waterslide
Tow, swim, and explore Flathead Lake from a versatile runabout
Paddle or ride through 8 miles of Class III whitewater on a guided river trip
Tackle four Class III rapids by inflatable kayak or riverboard
Float calm Mission Valley waters with room to swim, play, and watch for wildlife
Take the wheel for fast-paced sightseeing, waterskiing, or tubing
Paddle Flathead Lake and set your own course toward Wild Horse Island
Paddle Flathead Lake and set your sights on Wild Horse Island
Learn hands-on fishing skills and clean your catch on Flathead Lake
Paddle Somers Bay and Juniper Islands, with time for a swim stop
Kayak to Wild Horse Island for a guided hike and picnic lunch
Paddle Whitefish Lake with a guide and drift into the quiet Whitefish River
Stable sit-on-top kayak rental for easy Lakeside paddling
Relax and float on Whitefish Lake with a roomy lily pad
Paddle Whitefish Lake in a stable sit-on-top kayak
Share a stable, spacious paddleboard for lounging and paddling on the water
Cruise Somers waters on a 26 ft pontoon that seats up to 17
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.