Information

You’ve come to the right place. We offer the lowest rental rates in town for small groups and we offer even larger discounts for groups of 10 and larger. Our starting rates for a single tube are 2.75/hr, 5.00/3hr, and 9.00/day per person. So if you rent a two person raft it would be 2 times those rates or 4 times for a 4 person raft. We offer 10% off for groups of 5 to 10 and 20% off for groups larger than 10. PLUS, you get 10% your purchase in our adventure store Mountain Mayhem. Life jackets are free rentals with your tubes. We encourage large groups to give us a call before you come so we can save your tubes for you. This allows you piece of mind that you’ll have tubes for your day of fun. All that's required is a credit card deposit just like renting a room. This ensures that we hold the tubes for you and that you agree to pick them up on your rental day. We also have bike rentals at 7 and 10.00/hr, motor scooter rentals at 26.00/hr, atv rentals at 45.00/hr, and a Jeep rental at 99.00/hr. All rentals have half day rates that are only twice the hourly rate as well as another break at full day rentals. There’s also tennis, skateboard, and disc golf rentals.

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Location

155 East Main Street in downtown Lava Hot Springs

Directions

Just 2 hours north of Salt Lake City. Take highway 30 exit at McCammon, Idaho and Lava is just 10 miles east. Turn at large pool next to highway and left at first stop sign. Just 2 blocks east.

Nearest City

Lava Hot Springs

Street Address

155 E Main St
Lava Hot Springs ID, 83246

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 549
Lava Hot Springs ID, 83246

Seasons

All Year

Hours

Summer Hours: 9am-9pm; Winter Hours: 10am-7pm

Fees

Our starting rates for a single tube are 2.75/hr, 5.00/3hr, and 9.00/day per person. So if you rent a two person raft it would be 2 times those rates or 4 times for a 4 person raft. We offer 10% off for groups of 5 to 10 and 20% off for more than 10.

Facilities

Gift Shop, Instruction, Parking, Rental Equipment

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