Official provider of Lake Koocanusa boat rentals and watercraft service company at the lake offering the best quality boats, jet ski, and boat tours. Lake Koocanusa is a reservoir in British Columbia, Canada and Montana, U.S. formed by the damming of the Kootenai River by the Libby Dam in 1975. This is a great destination for houseboating vacations and rentals during the summer months; and people from all over the world come to enjoy this spectacular adventure destination. The lake is formed north of the dam, reaching 48 miles to the Canadian border and 42 miles further into British Columbia. Enjoy new jet skis, waverunners, stand up paddle boards, flyboard, water trampolines, MasterCraft boats, and guide water sport charters and tours during your houseboat trip!
Some history of the reservoir Koocanusa was named in a contest won by Alice Beers of Rexford, Montana. The name is made from the first three letters of the Kootenay River, Canada, and USA. Lake Koocanusa was built as a joint project of the U.S. and Canada. The Libby Dam has a Visitors Center and can be accessed by the Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway which begins in the nearby town of Libby, Montana. The Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail follows Highway 37 along the east side of the lake before crossing over the Lake Koocanusa Bridge and climbing up Webb Mountain.
Enjoy the fun boating activities for families, businesses, and reunions with water recreation rentals at these marinas, launch ramps, and resorts around Lake Koocanusa; Souse Gulch, Koocanusa Marina, McGillivray, Barron Creek, Rocky Gorge, Peck Gulch, Rexford Bench, Tabacco Plains, Kikomun Creek.
Your source for Hungry Horse Reservoir boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, lake tours, and charters while visiting this reservoir on the South Fork of the Flathead River, 15 miles south of the west entrance to Glacier National Park and 20 miles northeast of Kalispell, Montana. Your can enjoy the visitor center which offers free tours of the Hungry Horse Dam. Hungry Horse Reservoir is located high in the Rocky Mountains, less than 30 miles from the Continental Divide and is surrounded by more than 25 mountain peaks making this lake one of the beautiful spots in the state.
The reservoir is about 34 miles long and 23,800 acres and offers excellent opportunities for fishing, wakeboarding, tubing, wakesurfing, boating, water skiing, camping, hiking, and swimming. Available fish species are cutthroat trout, bull trout, and whitefish. The surrounding mountains are popular big game hunting areas and several of the small tributaries have their headwaters in nearby alpine lakes.
Information on Flathead Lake boat rentals, jet ski, water sports, and private boat tours on this large natural freshwater lake in the western part of the United States in Montana. With a surface area of 195 sq. miles it is slightly larger than Lake Tahoe. The lake is a remnant of the ancient inland sea, Lake Missoula. Flathead Lake is 27 miles long and up to 16 miles wide creating an amazing destination for the outdoor adventurer.
Its known maximum depth is 371 feet making it deeper than the average depths of the Yellow Sea or the Persian Gulf and the Dam is called Kerr Dam which raised the lake 10 feet from it's original depth. There are several marinas and resorts around the lake and we service them all; Wayfarers Marina, West Shore Resort and Marina, Wild Horse Island, Big Arm Marina, Finley Point Marina, and Yellow Bay Marina. You can enjoy the newest waverunners, wakeboard boats, zapata flyboard, and boat charters at Flathead Lake with Invert Sports.