Lilypads delivers a direct, high-energy way to get onto the water around Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Operated out of starkeymarina, these 4- and 8-hour rentals put kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and small motorboats beneath your hands so you can chase limestone bluffs, cedar-lined coves, and spring-fed clearings across the Ozark waterways. Eureka Springs sits on the northern edge of the Ozark Highlands, a landscape of folded ridges, exposed limestone, and hardwood forests. The water here takes on a clear, green-blue tone where springs feed shallow coves; you’ll paddle past vertical bluffs, see karst rock ledges, and find backchannels that open into secluded bays. That geology frames the day—the visible layers of limestone and chert, the pocket caves at the waterline, and shoreline bluffs that attract nesting raptors. What makes Lilypads stand out is its simple promise: go farther on your own schedule. Families and first-time paddlers appreciate the short orientation and stable craft, while experienced boaters can take an 8-hour rental to explore farther reaches, fish from a quiet cove, or time a sunset run along the headlands. Wildlife sightings are frequent; great blue herons probe the shallows, osprey hunt overhead, and bass lift to the surface in the early morning. The route options range from wide-open lake crossings to narrow, tree-framed channels that feel private even on busier days. Practical details are straightforward: choose a 4- or 8-hour block, load up at starkeymarina, and return by your checkout time. Bring a Coast Guard-approved life jacket, sun protection, water, and a dry bag for cameras and snacks. Expect changing wind across open water—an afternoon breeze can turn a peaceful float into a working paddle—so plan routes with sheltered coves in mind. There’s local history in the distance: Eureka Springs grew in the 19th century as a spring town and still draws visitors for its carved downtown streets and natural hot springs. But on the water, the focus is physical: moving through limestone country, reading currents, and watching the shoreline shift from rock ledges to willow-fringed inlets. Lilypads is an uncomplicated way to claim a day on Ozark water—flexible rental windows, approachable gear, and direct river-and-lake access from starkeymarina make it a practical choice for families, anglers, and anyone who wants the kind of outdoor time that leaves you a little sunburned, a little salt-streaked, and wanting more. All ages can participate; the headline reads All ages • 4 or 8 Hour Rentals, which makes Lilypads a solid half-day option for grandparents, toddlers, and teens interested in shoreline picnics or faster turns. Book a morning slot for calmer water and better light, or an afternoon for warm temperatures and long sunsets. Bring layered clothing, waterproof footwear, and a phone in a dry bag.