moderate
3–5 hours
Basic fitness required for water activities like tubing and skiing, plus the ability to get on and off the boat comfortably.
Discover the excitement of Sport Tritoon rentals at Lake Lawn Resort in Delavan, Wisconsin. Perfect for groups, enjoy tubing, skiing, and a day on the water with friends and family.
Experience the ultimate water adventure with Sport Tritoon rentals at Lake Lawn Resort in Delavan, Wisconsin. This motorized water escapade is perfect for groups of up to 11 people looking for a fun-filled day on beautiful Lake Delavan. Whether you’re tubing across the shimmering water or skiing behind the powerful Tritoon boat, this activity delivers excitement for all skill levels. Guests are encouraged to bring their own food and coolers for a personalized picnic experience onboard or lakeside. Before you embark, make sure to have your boater’s license ready and consider reserving a captain if you want to relax and enjoy the ride stress-free. The resort’s picturesque setting combined with the thrill of water sports creates lasting memories with friends and family. Whether you’re a local or visiting from nearby cities, a Sport Tritoon adventure is a fantastic way to beat the summer heat and enjoy Wisconsin’s natural beauty from the water.
Make sure to have your valid boater’s license handy to operate the Tritoon or book a licensed captain.
Since outside food is welcome, bring snacks and refreshments to keep everyone energized and hydrated.
Use water shoes and quick-drying clothes to stay comfortable in and out of the water.
If you prefer to relax, book a licensed captain ahead of time to ensure availability.
Lake Delavan has been a popular recreational destination since the early 20th century, known for its clear waters and family-oriented resorts.
Local efforts focus on maintaining water quality and protecting native species to keep Lake Delavan pristine for future generations.
Required to legally operate the Tritoon boat on Wisconsin waters.
Keeps drinks and food fresh and protected during your day on the water.
summer specific
Safety first: always wear or have accessible a PFD for every person onboard.
Protect your feet from slippery surfaces and sharp lakebed elements.
summer specific