Float Tube Full Day Rentals invites paddlers to glide across the quiet lakes and braided rivers of Idaho's Sawtooth Valley for an eight-hour, self-guided float. Based in Ketchum, the rental operation provides inflatable paddleboards and all necessary gear for long days on water, high-quality pumps, adjustable paddles, and removable fins, so you can set up quickly and spend daylight exploring glacial basins and tree-fringed shorelines. The lodge sits in Sawtooth Valley, 47 miles north of Sun Valley and 25 miles south of Stanley, a perfect gateway to the Sawtooth Range.
Expect a varied palette of places: shallow backwaters where reeds and sedges frame slow channels, crystalline alpine lakes that reflect serrated granite ridgelines, and wide low-gradient river sections that invite slow drifting. Key natural features include glacial cirques and polished granite of the Sawtooth Range, shorelines populated by lodgepole pine and willow, and clear trout-rich waters, ideal for anglers who bring a rod.
The rental package is uniquely suited to the Sawtooth Valley because the inflatable boards shrink down for easy vehicle transport and let paddlers reach quiet inlets that motorboats can't. Beginners find the stability of the removable-fin design confidence-building; experienced paddlers use the same boards to drift farther, spy wildlife or fish from a stable platform. The long full-day window lets you time golden-hour reflections and return when evening light softens the ranges.
As a part of the local recreation economy, the lodge helps disperse day users away from crowded lakes around Stanley and Redfish Lake, easing pressure on popular launch points while giving visitors a different, calmer way to experience the valley.
Plan logistics: allow eight hours, pack layers, sun protection, water, and a small repair kit; check weather and river flows before launch. Rentals are ideal from late spring through early fall when water is open and temperatures cooperate.
Families and solo travelers both benefit from the low learning curve: practice sessions at shore quickly translate into comfortable cruising, and boards are forgiving when you kneel to rest. Anglers will appreciate the stability for casting; photographers can shoot mirror-like reflections from water level. There's no requirement listed for permits in the rental description, but users should check local regulations for boat launches and seasonal fishing rules. Clean and dry boards between launches to prevent invasive species. Combine a full day on the water with an evening in Ketchum or make a day trip from Sun Valley or Stanley to stitch paddling into an Idaho itinerary.