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Watercraft Rental at Milford State Park Marina – Tritoon Adventure - Topeka

Watercraft Rental at Milford State Park Marina – Tritoon Adventure

Milfordeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

3–6 hours

Fitness Level

Minimal physical fitness required; suitable for all skill levels with brief safety orientation

Overview

Discover the thrill of exploring Milford Lake in Kansas with a 21' LOWE Tritoon rental from Milford State Park Marina. Perfect for lakeside relaxation or lively water fun, this experience puts you on the water in style and comfort.

Milford, Kansas

21' LOWE TRITOON - Red • 150 hp

Starting at $275 • All Ages • 4-8 Hours • Up to 10 People

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About This Adventure

Experience the thrill of the open water with our flexible watercraft rentals, available for both weekdays and weekends. Perfect for adventure seekers aged 25 and older, this unique opportunity allows you to explore at your own pace. Just remember to fuel up before returning for an unforgettable day on the water!

Duration & Rates

4 Hour Weekday Rental: $275.00 8 Hour Weekday Rental: $375.00 4 Hour Weekend Rental: $300.00 8 Hour Weekend Rental $450.00

About

  • DRIVER MUST BE 25 OF AGE AND OR HAVE A KANSAS BOATING LICENSE & SAFETY COURSE DOCUMENT.

  • NO PETS, SMOKING, BOW FISHING OR GRILLING ON WATERCRAFT

  • GAS & OIL ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE RENTAL PRICE. UPON THE RETURN OF THE WATERCRAFT, LESSEE (RENTER) MUST FILL THE WATERCRAFT TO A FULL TANK AT THEIR EXPENSE.

  • A WATERCRAFT CONTRACT WILL NEED TO BE SIGNED, DATED AND A CREDIT CARD RESERVED ON FILE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL DAMAGES TO WATERCRAFT UPON RETURN AS STATED IN THE CONTRACT.

Adventure Tips

Check weather conditions beforehand

Ensure good weather for safety and maximum enjoyment on the water.

Arrive early to avoid crowds

Getting there early provides more flexibility and a quieter experience.

Bring sun protection and hydration

Pack sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water for a comfortable day ferrying across the lake.

Familiarize yourself with local boating rules

Review safety and navigational rules to ensure a safe trip on Milford Lake.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Great blue herons
  • Largemouth bass

History

Milford Lake was constructed in the 1960s primarily for flood control, but it also quickly became a favored recreational hub for Kansas residents.

Conservation

The marina and park promote responsible boating practices, including waste management and wildlife preservation efforts, to maintain the lake’s health for future generations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Life jacket

Essential

A properly fitting life jacket is necessary for safety on the water.

Sunscreen

Essential

Protect your skin from sun exposure during long hours on the lake.

summer specific

Waterproof bag or container

Keep valuables dry while enjoying boat activities.

Hat or cap

Shield your face from direct sunlight for added comfort.

summer specific