SUNDAY FUNDAY everyday is
By Rachel Smith
at the lake!
It’s the truth. When you’re at the lake, you might as well throw
caution to the wind. There’s no time constraints, no rigorous
schedule to keep. You don’t need to concern yourself with
deadlines or a slew of work-related emails. You’re on vacation,
and thus, every day is a Sunday Funday.
Whether you’re out cruising on the Lady of the Lake, enjoying
drinks with friends at PM Park, or having a picnic in one of our
many parks, Clear Lake is synonymous with summer fun.
Clear Lake Boats has been around for decades as the premier
leader in boat sales and service. Their party barge, Miss Guided,
is available for rent as well. Equipped with two bathrooms and a
full service cash bar, it holds up to 49 people and is the epitome
of an awesome Sunday Funday.
The addition of various rental businesses over the past few
years has made lake time fun limitless. At Movement Solutions,
vacationers have options galore for boat rentals, paddleboards,
canoes, trampolines, and even portable hot tubs! Heck, they’ll
even get your boat in and out of the water for you, or make sure
your rented camper is all set when you get to town.
Talk about customer service!
Another option is a membership to Lake Time Boat Club. After the
initial capital requirement, members can purchase different levels
based on their needs, giving them access to a fleet of aquatic
awesomeness. It takes away the stress and financial strain, and
allows individuals to thoroughly enjoy the Lake.
So you own a boat, or maybe you’ve rented a slew of water toys
for your Clear Lake vacation extravaganza… now what?
Well, any local boating enthusiast will tell you there are two
primo locations for tying up with friends: Farmer’s Beach and
State Beach. Both are key places to spend the day lounging on a
floaty or catching some rays on the boat. Be sure to pack a cooler
filled with your favorite beverages and snacks, because once you
get anchored, I guarantee you’ll want to stay on the water all day.
But maybe that sounds boring to you. Maybe you’re more into
tubing or water skiing. The sheer power of the motor and the
need for speed excite your senses? You can spend the day
cruising around the Lake. For beginners, the smaller lake (to
the West) is a great place to start. It’s generally less choppy
and crowded.
And while the busiest times on the water are the weekends,
there are no rules at the Lake to restrain lake time fun. So leave
your stresses and cares on dry land and enjoy a stress-free
Sunday Funday.
See you on the Lake!