Enjoy this beautiful mountain resort of Whitefish Lake boat rentals, jet ski, water sports, and boat tours. This lake lies at the north end of the Flathead Valley in Northwest Montana and about 25 miles west of Glacier National Park. It is just minutes from one of Montana's largest ski resorts, Whitefish Mountain Resort. Although it's right on the outskirts of Whitefish, this small park provides a mature forest and a pleasant campground and beach to enjoy many outdoor activities.
Boating, wakeboarding, tubing, wake surfing, water skiing, kneeboarding, wakeskating, stand up paddle boards, swimming and fishing are popular activities and the lake is rarely windy so it provides ideal conditions for air chair. Everyone enjoys the trains that rumble along the park's edge with the The Lodge Marina at Whitefish close by with all the amenities.
Enjoy the official Saint Mary Lake boat rentals and water sport tour activities on this second largest lake in Glacier National Park, in the state of Montana. Located on the east side of the park, the Going-to-the-Sun Road parallels the lake along its north shore. Here, the great plains end and the Rocky Mountains begin in an abrupt 5,000 feet altitude change, with Little Chief Mountain posing a formidable southern flank above the west end of the lake.
St. Mary lake has a surface area of 3,923 acres and wet suits are recommended because the water never reaches about 55 degrees in the summer months. The lake is 9.9 miles long and 300 feet deep. Enjoy a private boat tour with your group on the waters of St. Mary Lake.
Official source and information to Lake McDonald boat rentals and water sport tour company on the water at this is lake in Glacier National Park in Flathead County in the state of Montana. Lake McDonald is approximately 10 miles long, and over a mile 1.5 miles wide and 472 feet at it's deepest point. The surface area of the lake is 6,823 acres. This creates an enjoyable location for all types of wate activities including, wakeboarding, water skiing, kneeboarding, wakesurfing, air chair, tubing, and wake skating all provided with our premier watercraft service.
You can also enjoy other outdoor recreation at the lake which is home to numerous native species of trout, and other game fish. Catchable species include, but are not limited to - cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, bull trout (char), lake trout (char), Lake Superior whitefish, mountain whitefish, kokanee salmon (landlocked sockeye), and suckers. Grizzly bears, black bear, moose, and mule deer are found in many places near the lake but are most common on the north shore. There is a National Park Service visitor center, limited lodging and dining facilities. Lake McDonald Lodge is the largest lodging facility on the lake and is approximately 5 miles east along the Going-to-the-Sun Road.