Whether you’re an experienced skier or just starting out, we have what you need to get out on the water and have a blast!
Have you ever wanted to try water skiing? If you do, we have the perfect place for you. We have a variety of boats and skis available, so whether you’re experienced or need lessons, we can help.
You’ll feel the rush of water against your skin and hair as the hull of your boat pulls you along.
What could be better than speeding down a clear blue lake or river on a sunny day?
Our staff is well-trained and experienced in teaching newbies how to get up on skis, and our instructors are some of the best around—they’ll make sure you have an awesome time!
Whether you are a beginner or an expert, our team of instructors will help you reach your goals as they teach you the skills necessary to become a pro on the water.
Whether you’re trying out a new sport or just looking for something fun to do with friends, this is the place for you.
Water skiing with instructions
20 minutes
A rider is typically pulled by a cable ski installation or by a boat. Using one (slalom) or two skis, riders glide over the terrain. Beginners typically start out with twin skis before moving on to single skis. The typical locations for water skiing include lakes, rivers, and occasionally the ocean.
Water skis have rubber-molded bindings that hold the foot in place. There is only one binding for each double ski. There can be more than two people waterskiing at once. Although they can also have a “dry start,” which starts on the land, water skiing typically starts in deep water.
Find answers to common questions below. If you need further assistance, feel free to contact us.
Water skiing is a surface water sport in which an individual is pulled behind a boat over a body of water, skimming the surface on two skis or one ski.
Keeping your knees nice and bent prevents you from falling forward. So if you find yourself falling forward, you got to bend your knees a little bit more and be a little softer on the water.
You want to get away from the skis as best you can in other words fall into the water and let the skis come off. As they will come off probably anyway.
Trying to stand up too quickly makes things more difficult than they need be. Stay in the crouched position until you’re up on plane, then straighten your legs.
For safety reasons, pregnant women are not allowed to go, but please come back next year!