Offering the best in Black Canyon boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and watercraft tours services at this Reservoir, near Emmett, ID and is created by Black Canyon Diversion Dam. This 1,100-acre reservoir offers 12 miles of shoreline; boating, water skiing, wakeboarding, tubing, wakesurfing, air chair, and fishing are the major recreational activities. Anglers fish for large mouth bass, rainbow trout, crappie, white fish, bullhead and channel catfish.
The Black Canyon Reservoir sits amid the gently rolling prairie between Emmett and Horseshoe Bend. This site offers restrooms, boat ramps, camping, parking, picnic tables, swimming, and accessible facilities for fishing. There are three day-use parks located at or near Black Canyon Dam: Black Canyon Park, Wild Rose Park, and Cobblestone Park. Triangle Park offers both day-use and overnight camping.
Enjoy fun Mackay Reservoir boat rentals, water sports, jet skis, and watercraft tours at this lake situated in the sagebrush grasslands of central Idaho. At Mackay Reservoir you can experience many species of wildlife throughout the year. Mackay Reservoir Recreation area site, at the southern end of the reservoir, is an overnight and day-use facility which includes 26 family camping units, a picnic area, boat launch ramps and an RV dump station.
This campground is becoming increasingly popular for camping, fishing, boating, and hunting. Offering waverunners, wakeboarding, tubing, wakesurfing, water skiing, kneeboarding, and sailing at the Mackay Reservoir, 5 miles north of the city Mackay. At the reservoir you'll find boat ramps, a campground, dump station, running water and outhouses as conveniences. Access to the Big Lost River is available at the sportsman's access on Hwy 93, below the dam.
Official information on Lake Lowell boat rentals, tours, water sports, jet ski and watercraft services at the marinas near Nampa, Idaho. Lowell is part of the Boise Project and creates this 14.5 square mile reservoir with 28 miles of shoreline and lies within the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge. Boating, fishing, wakeboarding, flyboard, water skiing, kneeboarding, tubing, wakesurfing, and wildlife viewing are the major recreation activities at Lake Lowell. This lake was originally called Deer Flat Reservoir and the historic features include the embankment dams which are on the National Register of Historic Places.
The embankments include the headworks for four canals. Lake Lowell is a great birding spot with over 200 recorded avian species and during state seasons, upland birds, ducks, coots, and mourning doves may be hunted on the East Side and South Side Recreation Areas. Available fish species include rainbow trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, yellow perch, bluegill, and bullhead and channel catfish. Reserve your waverunner or watercraft rentals today!