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Official visitors information guide to Washington boat rentals and lakes serviced by our company offering watercraft rentals and water sport activity tours at all lakes.  WWashingtonashington is located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States; north of Oregon, west of Idaho and south of the Canadian province of British Columbia, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean.  Washington has a vast array of lakes, rivers, and reservoirs used for recreational purposes, and because of the wet climate there are lots of them.  Enjoy boating, jet ski rentals, waverunner, water sport lessons and tours, wakeboaring, houseboat rentals, from the best in luxury recreational equipment rentals.

Fun facts about Washington State which is about 60 percent of Washington’s residents live in the Seattle metropolitan area, the center of transportation, business, and industry.  The remainder of the state consists of deep rain forests in the west, lake throughout the state, mountain ranges in the west, center, and northeast and far southeast.  Washington is the second most populated state on the west coast and in the western United States after California.  Lake Washington is one of this states most popular water sport destination.  Washington is the northwesternmost state of the contiguous United States and it's northern border lies and then via marine boundaries through the Strait of Georgia, Haro Strait and Strait of Juan de Fuca, with the Canadian province of British Columbia to the north.  Washington borders Oregon to the south, with the Columbia River forming the western part.  To the east, Washington borders Idaho, bounded mostly by the meridian running north from the confluence of the Snake River and Clearwater River, except for the southernmost section where the border follows the Snake River.

Washington is part of a region known as the Pacific Northwest, a term which always includes Washington, Oregon, and may include Idaho, western Montana, northern California, and part or all of British Columbia, Alaska, and the Yukon Territory, depending on the user's intent.  The high mountains of the Cascade Range run north-south, bisecting the state. Western Washington, from the Cascades westward, has a mostly marine west coast climate with mild temperatures and wet winters, autumns, and springs, and relatively dry summers.  There are over 40 boating lakes in the state where you can enjoy the fun of water sports.  Western Washington also supports dense forests of conifers and areas of temperate rain forest. Washington also is home to several other mountain ranges, the most prominent of which are the Olympic Mountains, far west on the Olympic peninsula; the Kettle River Range in the northeast; and the Blue Mountains in the southeast.

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OregonExperience the official provider of high quality Oregon boat rental and other watercraft in the state located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Services are offered at every boat able motorized lake. The state is surrounded by Washington to the north, California to the south, Nevada on the southeast and Idaho to the east. The Columbia and Snake rivers delineate much of Oregon's northern and eastern boundaries, and our houseboating, jet skis, and watercraft services encompasses all marina on these rivers for your enjoyment.

Oregon contains a diverse landscape including the windswept Pacific coastline, the volcanoes of the rugged and glaciated Cascade Mountain Range, many waterfalls (including Multnomah Falls) one of the most well known area to visit in the state. Enjoy dense evergreen forests, mixed forests and deciduous forests at lower elevations, and high desert across much of the eastern portion of the state, extending into the Great Basin. The tall Douglas firs and redwoods along the rainy Western Oregon coast contrast with the lower density and fire-prone pine tree and juniper forests covering portions of the eastern half of the state. Mount Hood is the highest point in the state at 11,249 feet. Crater Lake National Park is the only national park in Oregon.

The mountainous regions of western Oregon, home to four of the most prominent mountain peaks of the United States including Mount Hood, were formed by the volcanic activity. The most recent major activity was the 1700 Cascadia earthquake. Portland is the 29th-largest city and is the heart of the state. The Columbia River, which forms much of the northern border of Oregon, also played a major role in the region's geological evolution, as well as its economic and cultural development. The Columbia is one of North America's largest rivers, and one of two rivers to cut through the Cascades (the Klamath River in Southern Oregon is the other). Today, Oregon's landscape varies from rain forest in the Coast Range to barren desert in the southeast.

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MontanaEnjoy the official visitors information website about Montana located in the United States offering the widest selection of watercraft rentals at all boating lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. Our services cover the entire state and here we have great information on what the area offers. The western third of Montana contains numerous mountain ranges nice for hiking, biking, camping, and adventures. Smaller, "island ranges" are found in the central third of the state, named ranges of the Rocky Mountains. Montana has several nicknames, none official, including: "Big Sky Country" and "The Treasure State", and slogans that include "Land of the Shining Mountains" and more recently, "The Last Best Place". It is the forth most extensive, but the seventh least populous and the third least densely populated of the 50 States. The economy is primarily based on services, with ranching, wheat farming, oil and coal mining in the east, and lumber, tourism, and hard rock mining in the west. Millions of tourists annually visit Glacier National Park, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, and three of the five entrances to Yellowstone National Park.

Montana is the fourth largest state in the United States (after Alaska, Texas, and California), the largest landlocked state. To the north, Montana shares a 545-mile border with three Canadian provinces: British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. To the east, the state borders North Dakota and South Dakota and To the south lies Wyoming and to the west and southwest is Idaho. Montana also contains numerous rivers, many of which are known for "blue-ribbon" trout fishing, while also providing most of the water needed by residents of the state, and hydropower.

West of the divide, the Clark Fork of the Columbia rises in the Rocky Mountains near Butte and flows northwest to Missoula, where it is joined by the Blackfoot River and Bitterroot River, and further downstream by the Flathead River, before entering Idaho near Lake Pend Oreille, exiting it by the Pend Oreille River which flows west, then north through Washington into Canada. Just over the border, it meets the Columbia River which you can enjoy houseboating, jet skis, boat rentals, and water sport lessons and tours. The Clark Fork passes the greatest volume of water of any river exiting the state. The Flathead and Kootenai rivers also drain major portions of the western half of the state.

East of the divide, the Missouri River—formed by the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin rivers—crosses the central part of the state, flows through the Missouri breaks and enters North Dakota which state we also offer our rentals and charter services. The Yellowstone River rises in Yellowstone Park in Wyoming, flows north to Livingston, Montana, where it then turns east and flows through Billings, continuing across the state until it joins the Missouri River. Other major Montana tributaries of the Missouri include the Milk, Marias, Tongue, and Musselshell rivers. Montana claims the disputed title of possessing the "world's shortest river," the Roe River, just outside Great Falls, Montana. Through the Missouri, these rivers ultimately join the Mississippi River and flow into the Gulf of Mexico. With services to over 13 states and over 300 boating lakes you can enjoy your vacation with our rentals in many popular lakes!

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