Eureka Springs, Arkansas sits in the northern Ozark Highlands, and the Sea Ray 290 provides an easy way to push into the area's wooded coves and limestone bluffs for a calm day on the water. This 4- or 8-hour rental (Must be 27+ to rent • Seats up to 8 people) is a low-stress boating option for groups who want sun, space, and a pet-friendly policy that welcomes dogs under 40 pounds. The listing explicitly prohibits fishing, which keeps the experience focused on cruising, wildlife watching, and shoreline swims. Boarding with friends means spreading out on comfortable bench seating across a roomy deck; the Sea Ray 290 is built for relaxed afternoons and social hours. Practical details matter: if you were born after 1986 you must carry a boater's license—visit www.agfc.com for the state online course—and the booking notes that renters must meet the age minimum before taking the helm. Maximum capacity is eight passengers, so plan groups accordingly. The boat is a natural fit for the Ozark setting. Expect cedar- and oak-lined shorelines and exposed limestone bluffs that drop to clear, green-tinged water. Watch for great blue herons, turtles sunning on logs, and osprey quartering the coves. The topography here reflects karst geology; narrow inlets and vertical rock faces create small-scale drama on calm days and open-water panoramas when you head toward wider channels. For visitors staying in town, a morning launch leaves time to thread quieter bays, anchor for a picnic, and return as light slants across the hills. The company’s timed rentals—4 or 8 hours—make pacing simple: shorter outings for an afternoon cruise, longer rentals for sunset runs and extended shoreline exploration. Pets under 40 pounds are allowed, making this a rare rental that keeps the whole group together. Why book this Sea Ray? It's straightforward: comfortable boat, clear rental rules, and an emphasis on mellow time on the water rather than fast-paced watersports. The operator's no-fishing rule and pet-friendly policy shape the trip into a social, scenic escape that showcases the Ozarks’ waterways. Practical logistics—age minimum, license requirement, and seating for eight—are transparent in the listing, leaving you free to plan playlists, food, and a launching plan. Whether you want a shaded cove to read in or a wide channel for cruising, the Sea Ray 290 offers a dependable, easygoing way to experience Eureka Springs by water. For visitors who value context, Eureka Springs grew around mineral springs in the late 19th century and still offers a compact downtown of Victorian streets within easy reach of the waterfront. Bring sunscreen, a leash for pets, and a cooler; the Sea Ray 290 transforms a day into a self-contained escape that’s simple to plan and hard to forget.