Rent a Boat on Canyon Lake
          
            Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country between San Antonio and Austin, Canyon Lake's beautiful scenery, plentiful activities, and convenient facilities make it a top-rated destination for boating in Texas. Although smaller than other area lakes at 8200 acres, it truly is a beautiful place to go boating.
For boaters who prefer a laid-back outing, drifting along the lake or exploring the numerous coves and inlets can be a wonderfully tranquil experience. Photographers and birdwatchers will find plenty of interest too, with the lake’s diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes offering plenty of opportunities for stunning shots.
Whether you are seeking an action-packed adventure, a fruitful fishing trip, or a tranquil excursion, Canyon Lake promises an unforgettable boating experience for anyone renting a boat in this beautiful destination.
What To Know
Canyon Lake enjoys a warmer climate throughout most of the year. With average temperatures ranging from the mid-60s in the winter to the mid-90s in the summer, this is a great destination for boaters looking to soak up some sun and enjoy the outdoors.
Like most of the southern United States, Canyon Lake offers pleasantly warm weather, and the lake’s location in the Hill Country also makes it beautiful year-round. Texas summer days can be hot, but temperatures can drop dramatically at night so it’s a good idea to carry some extra clothes in case it gets chilly outside.
Some of the most popular boats in the area include –
Bass boats and small aluminum fishing boats are popular, especially since the lake is home to a variety of fish species. For general cruising and exploring, sunset cruises, snorkeling, wakeboarding, or exploring the coastline, pontoon and deck boats are great choices.
Runabouts, bowriders, and ski boats are also common options although the type of boat you choose to rent for cruising Canyon Lake depends on the activities you have in mind.
Safety Requirements:
In Texas a person cannot operate a windblown vessel over 14 feet in length, a motorboat with more than 15 horsepower, or personal watercraft if they were born on or after September 1, 1993, unless they have passed a boater education class or equivalency examination prescribed by the department.
Life Jackets:
Texas state law also requires that all children under 13 years old must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket and adults must have a properly fitting life jacket that is easily accessible on recreational vessels under 26 feet in length when underway, includes adrift or not at anchor.
Visit the Texas Parks and Wildlife website to learn more.
Where to dock your boat or meet your rental:
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Canyon Lake is a smaller waterway so there are only a few marinas and ramps along the shore. Here are the best places to meet.
- Cranes Mill Marina
- Canyon Lake Marina
- Mystic Shores Launch Ramp and Dock
- Potters Creek Launch Ramp and Dock
Weather Conditions
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Summers in Canyon Lake are usually hot and humid with temperatures ranging from 85 to 95 degrees during the day. During the winter months, temperatures drop down to 50-60 degrees while nights can be even cooler.
From March to May, the milder spring weather can make it a very pleasant season for boaters with temperatures from 60-75 degrees while Fall is possibly the most pleasant time to visit with less humidity and temperatures typically ranging from 70-85 degrees.
- Avg. Temperature High: August is typically the hottest month at 95°F 
- Avg. Temperature Low: December and January are the coolest with temps around 60°F 
- Avg. Water Temperatures in and around Canyon Lake:
-- 78°F to 82°F in the Summer (June, July, August)
-- 60°F to 65°F in Spring (March, April, May)
-- 60°F to 65°F in Fall (September, October, November)
-- 50°F to 55°F in Winter (December, January, February)
          
          
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