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Boat rentals on Beaver Lake typically range from $200 to $500 per day for pontoons and fishing boats. Premium options like wake boats or captained charters may cost $100 to $200 per hour depending on size and season.
You can rent pontoons, deck boats, fishing boats, wakeboard boats, and jet skis. Pontoon rentals are the most popular choice for families and groups looking to relax on the water.
Yes, there are captained charters available for those who want a guided experience or don’t want to operate the boat themselves. These are ideal for sightseeing, tubing, or relaxing cruises.
Arkansas requires anyone born after January 1, 1986, to have a Boating Education Certificate to operate a motorized vessel. Captained rentals don’t require any license or prior boating experience.
Popular marinas include Starkey Marina, Prairie Creek Marina, Lost Bridge Marina, and Rocky Branch Marina. These locations offer boat rentals, fuel, and easy access to scenic parts of the lake.
Scenic highlights include the limestone cliffs near Indian Creek, the natural coves around the Van Winkle Hollow area, and the clear waters near Big Clifty and Lost Bridge. The dam and White River inlet are also popular cruising areas.
Yes, swimming is a top activity on Beaver Lake. The water is clean and clear, especially near the coves and cliffs. Many boaters anchor in quiet spots for a swim or to float in the sun.
Boaters enjoy tubing, wakeboarding, swimming, fishing, sightseeing, and relaxing cruises. Some rentals include tow ropes and inflatables for watersports, or you can bring your own gear.
Yes, Beaver Lake is known for bass, crappie, catfish, and striper fishing. You’ll need a valid Arkansas fishing license, which you can purchase online or at local bait shops near the lake.
Absolutely. Most boats allow coolers with food, drinks, and snacks. Alcohol is permitted for passengers, but the boat operator must stay sober. Always check with your rental provider for specific rules.
May through September offers the best weather for boating, with warm temps and clear water. Fall can also be beautiful with fewer crowds and changing foliage. Weekdays are typically less busy than weekends.
For summer weekends and holidays, book at least 1–2 weeks in advance. Same-day rentals are sometimes available during weekdays, but availability can be limited during peak season.