Rainy Lake houseboats
If you are in the Minnesota area then Rainy Lake houseboats are the place for. Extremely close to the Voyageurs National park, it is the perfect opportunity to get the best from both worlds. In the National Park System, Voyageur is the only inland water-based park. This in itself makes it quite a thing to be seen and should be visited by everyone with the chance to go. With gorgeous scenery and stunning houseboats to lounge on, Rainy Lake seems like the perfect fit for any family or group of friends.
What Rainy Lake Houseboats have to offer
Besides the amazing wilderness to explore, in the Rainy Lake resort there are also three smaller lakes that you can spend your time discovering, they are: Sand Point, Kabetogama and Namakan Lakes. While they’re all much smaller then Rainy Lake, they are well worth taking a look through.
The Rainy Lake Houseboats
Rainy Lake has a fleet of over four different types of houseboats, each one set with a standard set of features (which can be read below). Depending on the size of your group, you will find the perfect match for you. However, all of the houseboats are large and you’ll feel at home in the comfortable and spacious houseboats. Here are the houseboats they have on offer:
“Lady of the Lake Series”: This houseboat is 54′X16′ and can easily fit in between six to twelve people very comfortably.
“Voyaguer”: Is 50ft and can accommodate between eight and ten people.
“Saginaw Series”: is 50ft. and can comfortably fit between eight and ten people.
“Tamarac Series” is also 50ft. and can fit eight to ten people.
Rainy Lake Houseboat Features
All of the houseboats at Rainy Lake come with an extensive list of houseboat features, a few of our favorite items include:
• Steel V-hulls
• 16′ Lund fishing boat
• MerCruiser inboard / outboard power
• Dishes and silverware to accommodate number of people boat will sleep
• 110 and 12-volt electricity
• Kitchen linens
• Deck table & chairs
• Gas BBQ grill
• Captain’s chair
• 1 set navigational charts
• 2 Ice chests
• Stereo tape system
• 17 cu. ft Refrigerator/freezer
• Ship-to-shore marine radios
• Anchor & Lines
• Microwave
• Waterslide
• Generators
• Swim platforms
However, these are far from all. When these houseboats were designed and created, they really had the customer in mind, making it as comfortable and peaceful as your home. You won’t ever need anything or feel as though you left something behind.
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