Official visitor guide to San Diego boat rentals, jet ski, waverunner, water toys, and amazing outdoor adventure water sport boat tours at your favorite freshwater lake, river or reservoir destination in California. San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest city in California with so many recreational activities which include motorized and non-motorized equipment. The city is located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, immediately adjacent to the Mexican border. Considered to be the birthplace of California, San Diego is known for its mild year-round climate, natural deep-water harbor, extensive beaches used for running, surfing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. The city lies on approximately 200 deep canyons and hills separating its mesas, creating small pockets of natural open space scattered throughout the city and giving it a hilly geography.
The San Diego River runs through the middle of city from east to west, creating a river valley which serves to divide the city into northern and southern segments. Tourism is a major industry where people from all around the world come to visit because of the nice weather all year long, its beaches, boating, watercraft, and numerous tourist attractions such as Balboa Park, Belmont amusement park, San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and SeaWorld San Diego. San Diego's Spanish and Mexican heritage is reflected in the many historic sites across the city, such as Mission San Diego de Alcala and Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. Annual events in San Diego include Comic-Con, the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament, San Diego Pride, the San Diego Black Film Festival, and Street Scene Music Festival. Enjoy the best in houseboat vacations, boat rides, family excursions, jet ski rentals, wakeboarding, wakesurfing, water skiing, and more.
San Diego is one of the top-ten best climates in the Farmer's Almanac and is one of the two best summer climates in America as stated by many. Under the Köppen climate classification system, the San Diego area straddles areas of Mediterranean climate to the north and semi-arid climate to the south and east. As a result, it is often described as "arid Mediterranean" and "Semi-arid Steppe". San Diego's climate is characterized by warm, dry summers and mild winters with most of the annual precipitation falling between December and March. Many state and national park are located within the city where families, businesses, and friends can enjoy; camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, wakeskating, tubing, charters, and air chair. Enjoy the best MasterCraft boat rentals in San Diego and surrounding areas from Invert Sports a total water sports outfitter.
Visitors guide and information on Spokane boat rentals, jet ski, waverunners, and outdoor water sport boat tours and charters at all lakes in the state and also cities including Olympia, Shoreline and more. Spokane is a city located in the Northwestern United States and is the largest city of Spokane County and the metropolitan center of the Inland Northwest region. The city is located on the Spokane River about 90 miles south of the Canadian border, approximately 15 miles from the Washington–Idaho border, and 230 miles east of Seattle.
Spokane lies in the Columbia Plateau ecoregion on the eastern edge of the basaltic Channeled Scablands steppe, a plain that then eventually rises sharply to the east towards the rugged, timbered Rocky Mountain foothills, the Selkirk Mountains. This area creates a nice outdoor activity center for all types of motor sports and non-motorized equipment. Enjoy wakeboarding, flyboards, water skiing, hunting, camping, boating, fishing, hiking, and more. The most prominent water feature in the area is the Spokane River, a 111-mile tributary of the Columbia River, originating from Lake Coeur d'Alene in northern Idaho. The river flows west across the Washington state line through downtown Spokane, meeting Latah Creek, then turns to the northwest where it is joined by the Little Spokane River on its way to join the Columbia River, north of Davenport.
Enjoy Olympia boat rentals which is the capital city of the state of Washington and the county seat of Thurston County. Olympia has a wide array of public parks and nature conservation areas to enjoy biking, mountain climbing, birdwatching, wakesurfing, and paddleboarding. The Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area is a 600-acre parcel that preserves more than 5 miles of Puget Sound waterfront along the Woodard and Chapman bays of the Henderson Inlet. Percival Landing Park includes 1 mile of boardwalk along Budd Inlet, as well as a playground, picnic areas and a large open space for locals and tourist from around the world. The Watershed Park is the site of the former waterworks for the city, and today features a loop trail with a large second-growth forest for businesses, families, and individuals to enjoy.
Offering the best high-end Shoreline boat rentals in this city in King County, Washington, north of Downtown Seattle bordering the northern Seattle city limits. There are 335 acres of park land in Shoreline, divided among 25 parks which are well maintained for the public. Shoreview and Boeing Creek Parks, which abut Shoreline Community College, contain a ravine through which flows Boeing Creek on its way to Hidden Lake and Puget Sound. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 11 square miles, of which, 10 square miles is land and 0.03 square miles is water. The city of Shoreline also contains an exclusive gated community, The Highlands, which manages its own utilities separately from Shoreline. Enjoy Malibu boat rentals and Yamaha jet skis from the premier provider in the nation from Invert Sports. The Richmond Beach neighborhood occupies the northwest corner of the city.
Official visitor guide to Bellingham and Tacoma boat rentals, jet ski, waverunner, watercraft, and outdoor adventure boat tours and water sports at all freshwater lakes, rivers, and reservoirs in the state of Washington. Fun facts about Tacoma include its mid-sized urban port city and the county seat of Pierce County. Tacoma adopted its name after the nearby Mount Rainier, originally called Mount Tahoma which may visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, tree climbing, rock climbing, fishing and boating. It is known as the "City of Destiny" because the area was chosen to be the western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad in the late 19th century. Parks and recreation services in and around Tacoma are governed by Metro Parks Tacoma which maintains over fifty parks and open spaces in Tacoma. Point Defiance Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country, is located in Tacoma and highly visited by tourists. Scenic Five Mile Drive allows access to many of the park's attractions, such as Owen Beach, Camp Six, Fort Nisqually, and the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium.
Ruston Way is a waterfront area along Commencement Bay north of downtown Tacoma that hosts several public parks connected by a multi-use trail and interspersed with restaurants and other businesses. Public parks along Ruston Way include Jack Hyde Park, Old Town Dock, Hamilton Park, Dickman Mill Park, Les Davis Pier, Marine Park and Cummings Park. The trail is popular with bird watchers, walkers, runners, campers, hunting, cyclists and other re-creationists who love activities in the outdoors. There are several beaches along Ruston Way with public access, some of which are also popular for scuba diving, swimming, wakeboarding, water skiing, wake surfing, and sports. Enjoy our full line of watercraft rentals at your favorite destination in and around these two beautiful cities.
Enjoy Bellingham boat rentals and watercraft services at this largest city in, and the county seat of, Whatcom County in the state of Washington. The boundaries of the city encompass the former towns of Fairhaven, Whatcom, Sehome, and Bellingham. Bellingham is acclaimed for its small-city flavor, easy access to outdoor opportunities in the San Juan Islands and North Cascades Mountains as well as proximity to the cosmopolitan cities of Vancouver, British Columbia and Seattle. The scenic splendor of Bellingham and Whatcom County is appreciated by residents and world wide vacationers. Whatcom Falls Park is a 240-acre large public park encompassing the Whatcom Creek gorge, running directly through the heart of the city. It has four sets of waterfalls and several miles of walking trails, and is a hub of outdoor activity connecting and defining several different neighborhoods of Bellingham. Popular activities during warmer weather include swimming, fishing, and strolling along the numerous walking trails. Not far from Bellingham is the Mount Baker Ski Area is home to many of the world's first snowboarding champions, and it holds the world record for the greatest amount of snowfall in one season.