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Lake Norman is safe and open for travel following Hurricane Helene. While we are fortunate to avoid the worst, our hearts go out to those who have been affected in neighboring regions. For those in need, we currently have limited hotel room availability for individuals displaced by the hurricane. Western NC Travel Advisory
Novice or expert, explore the wide open waters and soak in the sun. Lake Norman is rich in things to do on the water, but the best way to enjoy the lake, of course, is to rent a boat or jet-ski while you're in the area. View all the boat rental businesses on Lake Norman listed below for self-captained or captained boat rentals. There is a high demand during the peak summer season so we recommend planning ahead. For more businesses that offer captained boat rentals, visit the Chartered Cruises page.
For more information, contact the boat rental companies directly. Their contact information can be found within the listings below. Visit Lake Norman does not have access to pricing or booking details.
*Some boating activities do require a boating class.
Any person born after January 1, 1988 must successfully complete a NASBLA approved boating education course before operating any vessel propelled by a motor of 10HP or greater. You can find out more on the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission website for the regulation: G.S. 75A-16.2.