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Official visitor guide to Vermont boat rentals, jet ski, ATV, fishing, RV, hunting, and outdoor adventure tour companies offering their recreational activities in the state.  It is the only New England state not bordering the Atlantic Ocean.  Lake Champlain forms half of Vermont's western border, which it shares with the state of New York.  The Green Mountains are within the state and are traveled though by vehicles, ATV's, UTV,s and horseback by locals and tourist alike.  Vermont is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.

Vermont Boat RentalsThe west bank of the Connecticut River marks the eastern border of the state and is highly used by boating and fishing.  Lake Champlain, the major lake in Vermont, is the sixth-largest body of fresh water in the United States and separates Vermont from New York in the northwest portion of the state.  From north to south, Vermont is 160 miles long.  Its greatest width, from east to west, is 89 miles at the Canadian border; the narrowest width is 37 miles at the Massachusetts line.  Several mountains have timberlines with delicate year-round alpine ecosystems, including Mount Mansfield, the highest mountain in the state; Killington Peak, the second-highest; Camel's Hump, the state's third-highest; and Mount Abraham, the fifth-highest peak.  About 75% of the state is covered by forest; the rest is covered in meadow, uplands, lakes, ponds, and swampy wetlands.

Tourism is an important industry to the state which so many fun adventures for family, friends, and business associates.  Some of the largest ski areas in New England are located in Vermont.  Skiers and snowboarders visit Burke Mountain Ski Area, Bolton Valley, Stowe, Smugglers' Notch, Killington Ski Resort, Mad River Glen, Sugarbush, Stratton, Jay Peak, Okemo, Suicide Six, Mount Snow, Bromley, and Magic Mountain Ski Area.  Summer visitors tour resort towns like Stowe, Manchester, Quechee, Wilmington and Woodstock.  Resorts, hotels, restaurants, spas, and shops, designed to attract tourists, employ people year-round.  Summer camps contribute to Vermont's tourist economy.  Visitors participate in trout fishing, lake fishing, water sports, and ice fishing.  Some hike the Long Trail. In winter, nordic and back-country skiers visit to travel the length of the state on the Catamount Trail.  Vermont's state parks, historic sites, museums, golf courses, and new boutique hotels with spas were designed to attract tourists.

Invert Sports does not have a location in Vermont as of now; but does offer transportation services to an elite clientele in the state who want the best watercraft services available.  We currently offer advertising on this web page to all other types of rental and tour companies who are located in the state.  Check out the opportunities of a contract franchise.

Informational visitor guide for Tennessee boat rentals, jet skis, ATV, fishing, RV, hunting, and outdoor adventure companies offering their activities in the state.  Tennessee is bordered by Kentucky and Virginia to the north, North Carolina to the east, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, and Arkansas and Missouri to the west.  The Appalachian Mountains dominate the eastern part of the state where many recreational sports are enjoyed by visitors and locals.  Some of these activities include; boating, hiking, rock climbing, fishing charters, mountain biking, and camping.  The Mississippi River forms the state's western border.  Tennessee's capital and second largest city is Nashville, which has a population of 609,644.  Memphis is the state's largest city and well traveled by people from around the world.

Tennessee Boat RentalsTennessee features six principal physiographic regions: the Blue Ridge, the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Region, the Cumberland Plateau, the Highland Rim, the Nashville Basin, and the Gulf Coastal Plain.  Tennessee is home to the most caves in the United States, with over 8,350 caves registered to date where many people go spelunking and exploring.  Summers in the state are generally hot and humid, with most of the state averaging a high of around 90 °F during the summer months.  Winters tend to be mild to cool, increasing in coolness at higher elevations.  Generally, for areas outside the highest mountains, the average overnight lows are near freezing for most of the state.

The Blue Ridge area lies on the eastern edge of Tennessee, bordering North Carolina.  This region of Tennessee is characterized by the high mountains and rugged terrain of the western Blue Ridge Mountains, which are subdivided into several subranges, namely the Great Smoky Mountains, the Bald Mountains, the Unicoi Mountains, the Unaka Mountains and Roan Highlands, and the Iron Mountains.  This area is well know for hunting all types of game.  West of the Cumberland Plateau is the Highland Rim, an elevated plain that surrounds the Nashville Basin.  The Nashville Basin is characterized by rich, fertile farm country and great diversity of natural wildlife.  West of the Highland Rim and Nashville Basin is the Gulf Coastal Plain, which includes the Mississippi embayment.  The Gulf Coastal Plain is, in terms of area, the predominant land region in Tennessee.  It is part of the large geographic land area that begins at the Gulf of Mexico and extends north into southern Illinois.  In Tennessee, the Gulf Coastal Plain is divided into three sections that extend from the Tennessee River in the east to the Mississippi River in the west.

Invert Sports does not have a location in Tennessee as of now; but does offer transportation services to an elite clientele in the state who want the best watercraft services available.  We currently offer advertising on this web page to all other types of rental and tour companies who are located in the state.  Check out the opportunities of a contract franchise.

Official visitor guide to South Carolina boat rentals, jet ski, ATV, fishing, RV, hunting, and outdoor adventure tour companies offering their fun activities in the state.   Located in the Southeastern United States is South Carolina which is bordered to the north by North Carolina; to the south and west by Georgia, located across the Savannah River; and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean.  With a vast geography this state offers all types of outdoor recreation for everyone; people can enjoy motor sports, biking, water sports, camping, rock climbing, exploring, bird watching and more.  Highest in elevation is the Blue Ridge Region, containing an escarpment of the Blue Ridge Mountains, which continue into North Carolina and Georgia, as part of the southern Appalachian chain. Sassafras Mountain, South Carolina's highest point at 3,560 feet is located in this area. 

South Carolina Boat RentalsAlso located in this area is Caesars Head State Park a highly visited destination.  The environment here is that of the Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests.  The Savannah River, located on the border between South Carolina and Georgia, is a favorite whitewater rafting destination.  South Carolina has several major lakes covering over 683 square miles used for boating activities which include; wakeboarding, water skiing, fishing, camping, hunting, wakesurfing, kneeboarding, wakeskating, stand up paddleboarding.  Some of these lakes are; Lake Marion, Lake Strom Thurmond, Lake Moultrie, Lake Hartwell, Lake Murray, Russell Lake, Lake Keowee, Lake Wylie, Lake Wateree, Lake Greenwood, and Lake Jocassee.

South Carolina is composed of five geographic areas, or physiographic provinces, whose boundaries roughly parallel the Atlantic coastline.  In the southeast part of the state is the Coastal Plain, which can be divided into the Outer and Inner Coastal Plains. From north to south the coast is divided into three separate areas, the Grand Strand, the Santee River Delta, and the Sea Islands.  Further inland are the Sandhills, ancient dunes from what used to be South Carolina's coast millions of years many people enjoy UTV's, ATV's, dirt bikes, and side by side recreation vehicles.  The Fall Line, which marks the limit of navigable rivers, runs along the boundary of the Sandhills and the Piedmont, which has rolling hills and clay soils. In the northwest corner of the state are the Blue Ridge Mountains, the smallest geographical region in the state.

Invert Sports does not have a location in South Carolina as of now; but does offer transportation services to an elite clientele in the state who want the best watercraft services available.  We currently offer advertising on this web page to all other types of rental and tour companies who are located in the state.  Check out the opportunities of a contract franchise.

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