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Three Day Boat, Jet Ski & Paddleboard Rentals in Island Park, ID - Idaho Falls

Three Day Boat, Jet Ski & Paddleboard Rentals in Island Park, ID

Island Parkmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

3 days

Fitness Level

Participants should have moderate fitness, comfortable with some physical activity like paddleboarding and jet skiing.

Overview

Experience a thrilling three-day water adventure in Island Park, Idaho with expert captains navigating your boat, jet ski, or paddleboard rental. Perfect for families and groups looking to relax and explore the gorgeous reservoir waters.

Three Day Boat, Jet Ski & Paddleboard Rentals in Island Park, ID

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Adventure Tips

Bring a Towing Vehicle

A towing vehicle is required to transport your rental vessel to and from the water, so plan accordingly.

Use Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Protect your skin and the environment by applying reef-safe sunscreen before heading out.

Stay Hydrated

Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated during your time on the water, especially on sunny days.

Wear a Life Jacket

Always wear a life jacket or personal flotation device when on jet skis or paddleboards for your safety.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Osprey
  • River otters

History

Island Park Reservoir was created in the mid-20th century as part of a larger reservoir system supporting irrigation and recreation.

Conservation

Island Park Rentals encourages all visitors to practice leave-no-trace principles and use reef-safe products to protect local water quality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Essential

Protects your skin and local ecosystem during sun-exposed hours on the water.

summer specific

Waterproof Dry Bag

Essential

Keeps your belongings dry while you're out on the water in any activity.

Quick-Dry Clothing

Essential

Lightweight and fast drying clothes enhance comfort after water activities.

summer specific

Water Shoes

Protect feet when launching or docking boats and walking on rocky shorelines.