19' 90 HP Pontoon Boat Rentals in Post Falls, Idaho - Spokane

19' 90 HP Pontoon Boat Rentals in Post Falls, Idaho

Spokaneeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

2–8 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical effort required as the boat is motorized.

Overview

Explore the beautiful waters of Post Falls, Idaho, aboard a spacious 19-foot pontoon boat. Perfect for groups seeking a relaxing day on the Spokane River and Lake Coeur d’Alene.

Details

Discover the joy of exploring Idaho's beautiful waterways aboard our 19-foot, 90 HP pontoon boats. Perfect for groups of up to nine, these boats offer a spacious deck and a quiet, fuel-efficient engine, making your day on the water comfortable and peaceful. Cruise the stunning Spokane River and Lake Coeur d’Alene, where you'll enjoy breathtaking views of rolling mountains and charming lakeside homes. Whether you're here for a relaxing day with family or an active boating adventure with friends, our pontoon rentals provide the perfect platform. The calm waters and scenic surroundings give you the chance to swim, fish, or simply soak in the tranquility of nature. With minimal boating experience needed, this activity is ideal for all skill levels and offers a fantastic way to experience the outdoors around Post Falls. Fun Unlimited, LLC ensures all boats are well-maintained and ready to provide you with a memorable Idaho water adventure.

Adventure Tips

Bring Sunscreen and Hydration

Protect your skin and stay hydrated while spending time on the water under the sun.

Check Weather Before You Go

Wind and sudden storms can impact boating safety; always confirm local conditions before rental.

Wear Non-Slip Footwear

Shoes with good grip help prevent slipping on wet boat surfaces.

Follow Local Boating Regulations

To ensure safety, adhere to speed limits and no-wake zones especially near docks and homes.

Local Insights

Hidden Gems

  • Tubbs Hill Cove – a quiet spot accessible by boat with great swimming areas.
  • Treaty Rock – a historic site on Lake Coeur d’Alene worth cruising past.

Wildlife

  • Ospreys frequently seen hunting over the water.
  • River otters occasionally spotted near calm shorelines.

History

The Spokane River and Lake Coeur d’Alene have long been central to native tribes and early settlers, shaping the region’s culture and economy.

Conservation

Efforts are underway to keep the waterways clean and protect native fish species by promoting responsible boating practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Photography Tips

Best Times

Golden hour
Mid-morning
Late afternoon

Best Viewpoints

  • Lakeland boat launch docks
  • Tubbs Hill from the water
  • Near the Post Falls dam area

What to Photograph

Lake Coeur d’Alene shoreline
Wildlife such as birds and otters
Surrounding mountain reflections

Recommended Gear

Sunscreen

Essential

Protect your skin from sun exposure during long hours on the water.

summer specific

Water Bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated throughout your boating adventure.

Sunglasses

Essential

Reduce glare from the water for better visibility and eye comfort.

spring specific

Light Jacket

Provides warmth during cooler mornings and evenings on the water.

fall specific