easy
1–8 hours
Basic physical fitness is sufficient; ability to balance on a jetski and handle quick water movements is helpful.
Ride the waves at Lake Havasu State Park with Wet Monkey Powersport Rentals. Experience thrilling jetski speeds on Arizona’s iconic lake with all safety gear and expert prep included.
Starting at $125 | Must be 18+ to Drive | Up to 2 Riders | 1 Hour - 8 Hours
Experience the thrill of jet skiing at Lake Havasu State Park! With powerful four-stroke engines and a max speed of 55 mph, you can enjoy an exhilarating ride with a friend. Ensure you arrive early to complete paperwork and get ready for an unforgettable adventure on the water.
#Conventienly Located at the Lake Havasu State Park Jet Ski Launch Ramp!
##Please Note: All delivery reservations must be made by phone, online reservations are for our Havasu location only.
##Our office opens at 8:30 am; we will begin launching at that time.
##Please arrive at least 20 min prior to your reservation time to complete necessary paperwork and walk thru's.
All drivers must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license on the day of the rental.
• Four-stroke engines • Seats 2 people or up to 500 lbs • Max speed is 55 mpg depending on weight and conditions • Must be 21+ to rent and operate • All required safety equipment • $500 Security Deposit per ski • Tax and Fuel additional
Plan to arrive at least 20 minutes before your rental to complete paperwork and receive a thorough safety briefing.
The Arizona sun is intense; bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself during your ride.
Jetskis max out around 500 lbs; avoid heavy bags to maintain maneuverability and speed.
Being on the water under the sun can dehydrate you quickly—bring water and drink regularly.
Lake Havasu State Park lies near the relocated 1831 London Bridge, a quirky historical landmark completed in the 1970s.
Wet Monkey emphasizes environmentally responsible boating practices to protect Lake Havasu’s fragile aquatic ecosystems.
Provided by Wet Monkey and crucial for safety on the water.
Protects your eyes from glare and wind, preventing loss during high-speed rides.
summer specific
Prevents sunburn while exposed to direct sun and reflected water rays.
summer specific
Staying hydrated on the lake is vital, especially in Arizona’s dry climate.