A fantastic experience from the very beginning! It all started in our hotel where we noticed a stack of flyers for HK Boat Rentals. I scanned the QR Code and opened up the website. We were able...
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HK Waterfront at Saranac Waterfront Lodge is a premier boat rental outfitter located in Saranac Lake, NY. They offer a variety of motorized and non-motorized vessels, including fishing boats, pontoon boats, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards, providing unparalleled access to the Saranac Chain of Lakes. With a trained and professional team, HK Waterfront ensures a safe and unforgettable experience on the pristine waters of the Adirondacks.
As the newest marina on Lake Flower, HK Waterfront is conveniently situated within walking distance of downtown Saranac Lake, offering dock-and-dine options and a vibrant shopping and dining district. They also provide curated, captained boat tours of The Saranacs, allowing visitors to explore the historic waters and enjoy activities such as fishing, picnicking, and swimming. With their commitment to exceptional service and a wide range of rental options, HK Waterfront is the go-to destination for boating adventures in the Adirondack Park.
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If you want to learn how to ruin peoples' plans and days, then come here. Booked a pontoon boat first thing in the morning at 9:00 am. Asked if any booking for the day, they said we were the...
Really friendly staff, the booking process was easy. I recommend the paddle boards because you can swim off them. Sunset cruise was the best part of visiting saranac lake and I'm definitely doing...
We had a great time renting a pontoon boat and spending the afternoon on the water! This boathouse and the associated hotel are new so we walked by the night before we rented and talked to a...
We had a great time! The price was very reasonable, the online reservation was super convenient (most other boat rental places in the area don't make this easy), and the staff was very helpful....






