easy
2–4 hours
Basic physical fitness is sufficient; you should be able to stand and move comfortably on deck for wake surfing or cruising.
Ride the waves or cruise scenic Quail Creek Lake with Mad Moose’s 24' Surf Boat. Perfect for groups and water lovers seeking an exciting Utah adventure.
Discover a thrilling day on the water with Mad Moose Rentals' 24' ATX Surf Boat at Quail Creek State Park in Hurricane, Utah. This premium surf boat is designed for both wake surfing enthusiasts and those who simply want to cruise the stunning lake scenery with ease. With capacity for up to 18 passengers, it’s perfect for family outings or group adventures. The boat's advanced wave technology creates ideal conditions for wake surfers to ride smooth, consistent waves, making it a top choice for both beginners and experienced surfers. Beyond the surfing, the clear blue waters and surrounding red rock landscape offer breathtaking views, creating a memorable escape from everyday life. Easy dock access and hassle-free booking with Mad Moose Rentals allow you to focus on fun and relaxation. Whether you want to carve waves, go tubing, or enjoy a scenic boat ride on peaceful waters, this surf boat is your gateway to an unforgettable aquatic adventure. Don’t forget your camera to capture Utah’s unique desert-lake environment!
Safety is paramount on the water, so ensure every passenger wears a properly fitted life jacket during the trip.
Quail Creek is popular in peak season; early reservations guarantee your spot and preferred time.
The Utah sun can be intense, so sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are recommended to prevent sunburn.
Wind and storm conditions can affect water safety; plan your trip on calm, clear days for the best experience.
Quail Creek State Park, established in the late 20th century, was developed around a man-made reservoir primarily for irrigation and recreation purposes.
Park visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles to protect water quality and native habitats in this fragile desert environment.
For safety, always wear a life jacket while on the water.
Protect your skin from strong UV rays during sunny summer days.
summer specific
Reduce water glare and improve visibility while on the boat.
summer specific
Keep warm during cooler spring mornings or breezy boat rides.
spring specific