Check out all the Washington Lakes that allow motorized watercraft including boat rentals, jet ski rental, guided water sport lessons and tours. Invert Sports services all these lakes and more with any watercraft service or rental we offer.
BAKER LAKE (WASHINGTON)
Baker lake in located in northern Washington state in the U.S. and is widely used from surrounding communities and boat enthusiast. The lake is situated in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and Baker River valley southwest of North Cascades National Park and is fed by the Baker River along with several other tributaries.
LAKE ROOSEVELT (WASHINGTON)
Enjoy Lake Roosevelt in Washington State and encompasses the 130 mile long Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake between Grand Coulee Dam and Northport, Washington. It is one of the most amazing boating, fishing, hunting, camping, houseboating, wakeboarding, and swimming destinations in the state. The lake level can rise up to 4 feet per day in spring and drop 1 foot per day in summer.
SPIRIT LAKE (WASHINGTON)
Offering the best in Spirit Lake watercraft services at this beautiful lake north of Mount St. Helens in Washington State. History about the lake which was a popular tourist destination for many years until the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. With the eruption and resulting mega tsunami, thousands of trees were torn from the surrounding hillside after lake water was displaced 800 feet up the hillside.
ALTA LAKE (WASHINGTON)
Alta Lake State Park where we offer boats, jet skis, water sport, tours, flyboard, and waverunners rentals. This is a 180-acre camping park where the mountainous pine forests meet the desert in beautiful lake for all ages to enjoy. Alta Lake is about two miles long and a half mile wide so visiting this lake on the weekdays is preferred. The park offers good trout fishing during summer months and ice fishing in the winter
CURLEW LAKE (WASHINGTON)
Curlew Lake State Park is a 121-acre camping park. It borders an air field, is eight miles from a public fossil dig and is also near an active osprey nest that can be viewed from the park. Curlew is a smaller and relaxing lake with campgrounds in the state, offering water-and snow-sport activities as well as natural-history and archaeological study in the midst of gorgeous surroundings.
LAKE CHELAN (WASHINGTON)
Lake Chelan is a narrow, 54-mile-long lake in Chelan County, northern Washington state in the United States. It is the largest natural and freshwater lake in Washington state making it one of the most popular. The lakes name means deep water. Fed by streams from the Cascade Range, Lake Chelan has maximum depth of 1,486 feet, making it the third deepest lake in the country and the 25th deepest in the world.
LAKE SAMMAMISH (WASHINGTON)
Lake Sammamish history is a freshwater lake located east of Seattle in King County, WA. It lies east of Lake Washington and west of the Sammamish Plateau, and stretches from Issaquah in the south to Redmond in the north. At Issaquah it is fed by Issaquah Creek, and at Redmond it drains to Lake Washington via the Sammamish River. The 98 square miles Lake Sammamish watershed stretches from Redmond through Bellevue, and Issaquah to Preston and Hobart.
LAKE WENATCHEE (WASHINGTON)
Information and website to everything about Lake Wenatchee boat rentals and jet ski company offering all activities dealing with water sports and watercraft on the lake. This lake is a glacier and snow-melt fed lake situated in the Wenatchee. It is split into two parts, the North Shore and South Shore state parks, separated by the Wenatchee River. The lake covers 2,480 acres and reaches a depth of 245 feet when full.
OSOYOOS LAKE (WASHINGTON)
Visitors guide to Osoyoos Lake watercraft service company located at all marinas with our premier watercraft and water sport charters. The lake's maximum elevation is 912.78 feet, while its minimum elevation is 909.46 feet. Washington's Osoyoos Lake State Park is located on its shore and you can enjoy wakeboading, water skiing, wakeskating, kneeboarding, stand up paddle board, wakesurfing, tubing and more!
PEARRYGIN LAKE (WASHINGTON)
Offering information on Pearrygin Lake located in Washington. This state park is a camping park with more than 1,200 acres in the Methow Valley of north central Washington. The park features expansive green lawns and beautiful scenery leading to 11,000 feet of waterfront on Pearrygin Lake which is a great location to enjoy the outdoors.
SUN LAKES (WASHINGTON)
Enjoy the visitor center for everything Sun Lakes providing the highest quality in boat tours, water sports, and rentals. The Sun Lakes and Dry Falls State Park is a 4,025 acre camping park with 73,640 feet of freshwater shoreline at the foot of Dry Falls to enjoy all types of activities. Dry Falls is one of the great geological wonders of North America where many visitors and outdoor enthusiast come.
LAKE WASHINGTON (WASHINGTON)
Official company servicing Lake Washington with rentals, watercraft, boat tours, and water sport tours at all marinas and resorts around the lake. This is a large freshwater lake adjacent to the city of Seattle and the community loves to enjoy all the activities surrounding this beautiful place. It is the largest lake in King County and the second largest in the state of Washington, after Lake Chelan.
LOON LAKE (WASHINGTON)
Official company servicing Loon Lake boat rentals and watercraft services at this lake located in Stevens County, Washington, 30 miles north-northwest of Spokane. Offering boats, jet skis, water sport lessons, and lake tours for all group sizes. The lake is about two miles wide, one mile long, and has a maximum depth of 102 feet.
Enjoy Rye Patch boat rentals and jet skis in the beautiful lake where you can enjoy all types of water sports and recreational activities. The Rye Patch Reservoir and State Recreation Area is located in Nevada, adjoining the 11,000-acre outdoor fun for all ages. The reservoir is impounded behind the Rye Patch Dam on the Humboldt River and our private guided boat tour services are perfect for all group sizes. The recreation area is located at the end of State Route 401 (Rye Patch Road), which connects to Interstate 80/U.S. Route 95 about 22 miles northeast of Lovelock.
A little history In the mid-19th century, particularly during the California Gold Rush, the Applegate-Lassen Cut-Off of the California Trail left the main route of that Trail near present-day Rye Patch Reservoir, and crossed the Black Rock Desert, on the way to Goose Lake in northwest California, and the California gold fields. Watercraft services at this lake require advance reservations.
Official provider and visitor guide to Walker Lake boat rentals, jet skis, tours, and water sport lessons on the lake. Information about the lake which is a natural lake and marina about 50 miles in area, in the Great Basin in western Nevada in the United States. It is 18 miles long and 7 miles wide creating a recreation dream vacation for all group sizes and ages. Walker Lake is located in northwestern Mineral County along the eastern side of the Wassuk Range, approximately 75 miles southeast of Reno, NV. The lake is fed from the north by the Walker River and has no natural outlet except absorption, human use, and evaporation. The lake-bed is a remnant of prehistoric Lake Lahontan that covered much of northwestern Nevada during the ice age.
Walker Lake is the namesake of the geological trough in which it sits, and which extends from Oregon to Death Valley and beyond, the Walker Lane. Extensive use of the water of the Walker River and its tributaries for irrigation since the late 19th century has resulted in a severe drop in the level of the lake. As of 2004 the salt concentration is above the lethal limit for most of the native fish species throughout much of the lake, and the survival of the Lahontan cutthroat trout in the lake will be threatened if inflow is not drastically increased; so fishing is not excellent at the lake. Our watercraft rentals services are offered at all marinas and launch ramps and we require that you reserve your equipment in advance.