On the northern edge of the Denver metro, Double Waverunner Rentals in Westminster, Colorado offers a clean, no-nonsense way to cut loose on open water. Designed for groups of three, each double waverunner gives riders room to cruise, race, or simply explore shoreline coves with a friend or two. Rentals run from one to ten days, and the company’s heavy-duty trailer makes launch and retrieval quick—an advantage for people who want more time on the water and less time wrestling with gear.
This is a rental operation built around access and speed. The machines themselves seat three, so they work well for families, small parties, or anyone who wants to share the helm. Renters must be 21 or older and capable of towing a trailer: a vehicle with a 2” ball and a flat 4-prong electrical connector is required. That simple checklist keeps turnarounds efficient and preserves local boat ramps from congestion. Expect straightforward paperwork, a brief safety orientation, and the freedom to set your own route across open surface water.
What makes this option stand out is practical convenience. The trailer stores two waverunners, so a single vehicle can bring friends and equipment in one trip. For local recreationists from Westminster and the greater Front Range, that means less pre-trip friction and more daylight to chase wind and wake. The rental's three-seat layout also changes the dynamic: it's social without being cramped, letting one rider drive while two ride or swap positions for photos and refreshments.
Natural features nearby include open water, prairie shoreline, and clear views toward the Front Range foothills—ideal settings for high-speed runs and quiet shore stops. Keep an eye out for waterfowl and raptors that hunt the margins at dawn and dusk. Because the operation prioritizes quick launches and short-term rentals, it's a good fit for day trips, long weekends, or a summer week of exploration.
Practical tips: bring a life jacket for every rider, secure items to the trailer, and plan fuel stops; local regulations may limit wake and speed in protected areas. The rental fills a distinct niche in Westminster's outdoor scene by pairing easy logistics with turnkey watercraft—perfect for urban-adjacent anglers, thrill-seekers, or anyone wanting a fast, accessible way to experience Colorado water in a group setting.
Because rentals can span multiple days, plan to inspect the craft with staff for chafe, fuel level, and safety lanyard function before departure. Pack a waterproof dry bag for keys and phones, and stow a first-aid kit. If you plan overnight stops along shore, verify that the launch site allows parking and overnight equipment storage; local municipalities enforce parking limits. Finally, respect posted speed limits and no-wake zones to protect shoreline vegetation and nesting birds.