Tigertail has a fleet of sturdy canoes ready to transport you and up to two friends or family members across the lake in comfort and luxury. Canoeing is possibly one of the oldest methods of waterborne transportation and even ancient civilizations were known to cross vast bodies of water while searching for food, shelter, and new lands. You can now share this amazing primordial experience on our rugged Grumman aircraft-grade aluminum canoes that can transport you and up to two other passengers around our beautiful five-acre lake. Now with 75 percent fewer holes!
All rentals are now booked under our amazing Paddlesports Pass! For one low fee, you can experience paddlesports such as Stand-Up Paddleboards, kayaks, and canoes all day long. Spots are limited, so make sure you book your all-day paddlesports pass right away.
This special pass allows you to switch out between our kayaks, stand up paddleboards, and canoes all day! Only available on weekdays and limited slots available, so reserve your pass now!
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We’re here to help. Click on the link below to see answers to FAQs about Canoeing & Watersport Rentals at Tigertail Lake. To ask any questions directly to a team member, you can always contact us or give us a call at 954-201-4500.
The lake is full of fish, turtles, iguanas, and sometimes marsh bunnies, but no alligators have been spotted.
The lake reaches a depth of 60 feet at the center.
Yes, Lifejackets/PFD’s must be worn and buckled at all times, even while on the dock. This is non-negotiable and for your safety.
No. Tigertail Lake is a non-swimming lake, unless taking a SCUBA or Lifeguard class and are under the direct supervision of a qualified Tigertail Lake instructor.
There is no specific age requirement, but children must weigh at least 30lbs to fit into our smallest lifejackets. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult.
No, all rentals are by the hour. If you think you would like to mix it up, you can purchase our all day “Paddle and Play Pass” which allows you to mix and match kayak, paddleboard, and canoe.
You can bring your own PFD as long as it is Type lll, Coast Guard approved. No other equipment (personal kayaks, SUP’s, etc.) is allowed.
No, it is not necessary to reserve in advance. You can, however, expedite the check-in process and guarantee that you’ll have equipment available if you reserve online ahead of time.
No. We gladly accept Visa, Mastercard, and Discover cards. Unfortunately we no longer accept American Express.
Yes! Anything fun requires a waiver these days. Minors (Under 18) must have a waiver signed by parent or legal guardian.
No. Everyone is welcome to hang out on the beach - rentals are not required. However, to access the water or any water-based activities, a rental is required.
Our kayaks are sit-on-top, very stable rotomolded plastic watercraft that seat one (single) or two (double) kayakers. Canoes are sit-inside and have an aluminum hull, and they allow for two to three adults to traverse the lake.
Yes! You’re welcome to use the grills as part of the Pavilion Rental package.
No. Recreational snorkeling is not allowed at Tigertail Lake. However, snorkeling may be taught as part of the SCUBA curriculum, under the direct supervision of a qualified Tigertail Lake SCUBA instructor or Divemaster.
No. Fishing is not allowed at Tigertail Lake.
No. All diving must be done under the direct supervision of a qualified SCUBA instructor or one of our Divemasters. Recreational diving is not permitted at Tigertail Lake.