Information on Lake Mead houseboat rentals which offers year-round recreational opportunities for boating enthusiasts. Lake Mead caters to boaters, houseboat rentals, swimmers, wakeboard boat rentals, jet ski, waverunners, lake boat tours, and fishermen while its desert rewards hikers, wildlife photographers, and roadside sightseers. Lake Mead is also home to thousands of desert plants and animals, adapted to survive in an extreme place where rain is scarce and temperatures soar.
Camping sites surround the lake and reservation are required in some areas, it is a great way to spend a few nights under the Nevada sky. Whether your method of camping is using a tent, RV or simply laying out under the stars in one of the park's 9 designated wilderness areas, Lake Mead has all your water sport cravings in one spot and we offer the best visitor experience with high quality Mastercraft boat and super fast Yamaha jet skis that you can use to enjoy the newest water sport called the flyboard water jet pack.
Lake Mead is the largest reservoir in the United States and receives millions of visitors from around the world each year. It is located on the Colorado River about 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas, in the states of Nevada and Arizona. Formed by water impounded by the Hoover Dam, it extends 112 miles behind the dam, holding approximately 28.5 million acre feet of water. Houseboat rentals, waverunners, PWC personal watercraft, fishing, boating, are the primary use for people visiting the lake.
Information on Patagonia Lake and popular for a variety of recreational activities, boat rentals, jet skis, waverunners, camping, picnicking, water skiing, fishing, and hiking. Created by the damming of Sonoita Creek, Patagoinia Lake is habitat for bass, bluegill, crappie, and catfish, and is stocked with rainbow trout during the winter. For anglers' sake, the east half of the lake is designated a no wake area.
Fishing docks for handicapped anglers is located at the Patagonia Marina and behind the Sonoita Creek visitor center. Because the lake attracts a multitude of water sports enthusiasts during summer months, water skiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing, and jet skiing are prohibited on weekends and holidays from May 1 through September 31st. Camping ranges from developed spots to sites with water and electric hookups. Park conveniences include picnic ramadas, a swimming beach, a store and gift shop and a marina with boat rentals. Entry to the park is allowed from 4:00am until 11:00pm and access is from State Route 82 between Patagonia and Nogales.
Information on Lyman Lake wakeboard boat rentals, jet ski rentals, and water sport charters and lessons. Lyman Lake has over 1,500 acres of water surface, and is the largest lake in the Arizona White Mountains area. If you're a boating enthusiast and enjoy waterskiing, or wakeboarding this is an ideal lake environment. Located just 17 miles north of Springerville AZ within Lyman Lake State Park, there is no power restriction on towboats, so leisure boating, speed boating, wakesurfing, waverunner, personal watercraft, and water-skiing is permitted at Lyman.
But the west end of the lake is buoyed-off as a "no wake area" creating a safer swimming and convenient shore fishing, and swimming area. Lyman Lake is open all year, but the convenience store is only open from early April to the end of September. The lake's elevation is about 6,000 feet. The best time to visit is in the spring, summer and early fall for water sport lessons and guided lake tours. Summer temperatures are in the comfortable high 80's to low 90's.