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Pet-Friendly 23' Tritoon Rental on Beaver Lake | 4- & 8-Hour from starkeymarina

Pet-Friendly 23' Tritoon Rental on Beaver Lake | 4- & 8-Hour from starkeymarina

Must be 21+ to rent • 4 or 8 Hour Rentals • Seats up to 10 people

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Adventure Brief

A stable, pet-friendly 23' Tritoon available for 4- or 8-hour rentals in Eureka Springs. Perfect for groups of up to 10 who want relaxed cruising among Ozark limestone bluffs—no fishing allowed.

4–8 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required

Keep the Adventure Going

More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders

On a bright morning in Eureka Springs, a 23-foot Tritoon becomes the easiest way to read the river of sky that runs over the Ozark Highlands. Launched from starkeymarina, this 150-horsepower pontoon seats ten, allows pets under 60 pounds, and delivers four- or eight-hour windows of open water where the rules are simple: no fishing, bring good company, and mind the view. The boat’s wide deck and stable pontoons make it an approachable choice for families, mixed-ability groups, and anyone who prefers conversation to wakeboarding. The landscape here is defined by the Ozark Plateau’s weathered limestone bluffs, cedar-streaked ridgelines, and deep creek-cut coves where water mirrors the sky. Depending on tide and season you’ll explore long fingers of Beaver Lake and small sheltered bays where limestone shelves drop away into clear depths. Birdlife is conspicuous: osprey and bald eagles patrol thermals, while kingfishers flash along buttonbush tangles. The region’s geology—dolomite and chert layers carved by water over eons—creates sheer rock faces and gravel bars that reward slow, careful approach. Renters should note the practical details that make this option unusually low-friction. The headline rules are straightforward: renters must be 21 or older; the vessel seats up to ten; fishing is prohibited; and anyone born after 1986 needs a boater’s license as required by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. The marina may substitute boat color. Fuel, safety briefings, and orientation with basic handling are typical at check-in; this craft’s 150 horsepower gives confident throttle for reaching coves or pulling a tube, while remaining stable enough for calm cruising. This rental’s appeal lies in its versatility. It’s a social platform for picnics and pet-friendly lake days, a base for shoreline scouting and photography, and a comfortable launch point to watch sunset light slice the bluffs. Compared with larger charter vessels, the Tritoon offers intimacy without sacrificing speed or space. Compared with small fishing skiffs, it provides shelter, seating, and easy boarding. Whether you’re aiming for an easy afternoon glide to watch eagles, a full-day run to remote coves, or a sunset cruise with a small group, the 23' Tritoon at starkeymarina provides a pragmatic, welcoming way to meet the Ozarks from the water. Bring layered sun protection, secure your pet under 60 pounds, follow marina instructions, and leave the shoreline as you found it—quiet, clean, and ready for the next run. starkeymarina staff can point you toward lesser-known coves, ideal run-ins for wildlife watching, and launch timing that avoids boat traffic. Their briefings cover basic navigation, lifejacket use, and how to board pets safely; following those guidelines keeps outings relaxed and helps protect fragile shoreline plants and nesting birds. Arrive early, bring water, and plan for sun protection on deck supplies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Fishing is explicitly not allowed on this rental; it’s intended for cruising, swimming, and sightseeing.

Renters must be 21 or older to book this vessel.

The Tritoon seats up to 10 people as listed in the rental details.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

easy

Duration

4–8 hours

Fitness Level

Low-impact: basic mobility for boarding and moving about the deck. Comfortable for most people who can climb a short ladder.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bald eagle
  • Kingfisher

History

Eureka Springs grew in the late 1800s around natural mineral springs and Victorian-era architecture that still shapes the town’s character.

Conservation

Clean boats between launches to prevent invasive species, follow no-fishing rules, and pack out all trash to protect shoreline habitat.

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Operated By

Must be 21+ to rent • 4 or 8 Hour Rentals • Seats up to 10 people

Adventure Tips

Bring a leash and pet gear

Pets under 60 lbs are allowed but should have a leash, non-slip mat, and familiar flotation device for safe boarding.

essential

Check license requirements

If you were born after 1986 you must carry a boater’s license; complete the Arkansas online certification before arrival to save time.

essential

Anchor in protected coves

Use sheltered bays for picnics and swimming to avoid wakes and protect shoreline vegetation.

warning

Watch the sun angles

Late afternoon wind can pick up quickly on the lake—plan crossings near midday or early morning for calmer water.

info

Recommended Gear

Personal flotation device (PFD)

Required for safety; bring one sized for every passenger and any pet lifejacket for animals.

Essential

Sun protection (hat, SPF, sunglasses)

Open decks amplify sun exposure—bring broad coverage and long-lasting sunscreen.

summer

Essential

Cooler with water and snacks

Keeps refreshments cold for multi-hour cruises; helps avoid unnecessary shore stops.

summer

Essential
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Non-slip deck shoes

Improve traction for boarding and moving on wet surfaces; safer for kids and pets.