1. Safety First, Always
In order to enjoy your time on a waverunner with peace of mind, you must consider all safety precautions. That is why we require each person who operates a personal watercraft, such as a jet ski, to take a boating education class. Included with each rental, our instructional session will conclude with a signed safety card certifying you can operate your jet ski on Idaho’s lakes. The most important tip for operating a jet ski rental is to learn all the necessary safety measures and instructions before you hit the water.2. Choose a Picturesque Location
Intermountain Power Sport Rentals LLC is located near the most beautiful lakes around Boise, Idaho. In fact, we are within a few hours of the most beautiful gems of Treasure Valley, like Lake Lowell, Payette Lake, and Lucky Peak, to name a few. These lakes have something unique to offer visitors, so choose the ideal location that most appeals to your sense of adventure. We even provide a tow-and-go program, where each jet ski rental automatically includes a trailer, which allows you to visit more than one lake during your trip.3. Bring along the Right Supplies
You should bring some supplies to help you thoroughly enjoy your ride. Ensure you apply plenty of sun protection to each part of your body exposed to the sun’s rays and have enough on hand to reapply throughout your rental. Nothing will damper your jet ski fun like a painful sunburn. You could also bring a waterproof phone pouch to secure your device from water while still capturing memorable moments on camera. Lastly, don’t forget to pack plenty of water to stay fully hydrated and snacks for everyone.Make Your Jet Ski Reservation
At Intermountain Power Sport Rentals, we know how to have fun and make memories. You can explore Idaho’s stunning lakes from the seat of a waverunner or pair your rental with one of our boat rental options to enhance your experience even more. Contact us today at (208) 467-6944 or make your reservation online. We provide rentals in Nampa, Boise, and the surrounding Idaho area.