Turn Missouri’s Lake Of The Ozarks Into Your Own Oasis By Renting A Pontoon Boat

Rent a luxurious pontoon boat from Rad Dad Boat Rental to explore the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri.

A love of the water just comes naturally for Missourians. If we're not wading in the water, we're on the water. Then if we're not on the water, we're admiring it from the shore. One of the best ways to appreciate the water is to get out on it. Explore the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri, for example, by renting a pontoon boat. Bring your swimming gear, too!

Adventurers know that the Lake of the Ozarks is a prime body of water for exploration, especially by boat.

Next time you've got a couple of free days and the sun's shining down, rent one of the luxurious pontoon boats from Rad Dad Boat Rental in Osage Beach.

You must rent for a minimum of two days, but that just gives you so much more time for a ton of fun on the water.

Rad Dad's pontoon boats boast a full line of amenities, including a towable tube and a squirt gun.

Bring your sense of whimsy and up to 11 of your closest friends and family members. The luxury pontoon boats fit up to 12 adventurers at a time.

You won't want to stay on board the whole time, though. Dive into the water (if your boat has a diving board); jump in from the side, or ride behind on a tube.

The Lake of the Ozarks is the perfect place to stay cool on those hot Missouri days. However, you'll have to meet a few requirements before renting a boat.

Rad Dad insists, above all, that you be rad. That's an easy check, right? Then, to operate the pontoon boat, you must be at least 25, have a driver's license and a Missouri Boaters Certificate (if born after January 1, 1984).

Don't worry if you don't have your certificate. You can earn it online.

You can even bring your pup along for your adventure. Reservations are required.

Learn more on the Rad Dad Boat Rental website. Or, stop by its Facebook page.

What is your favorite way to explore the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri? Have you gone out on a pontoon boat? Let us know in the comments! If you prefer staying on the ground, you can't go wrong with a visit to this one-of-a-kind nature reserve in Missouri.

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