I usually wakeboard on Lake Dunlap and Lake Placid, and occasionally on Lake McQueeny and Canyon Lake. Dunlap and Placid stay glassey more often. These lakes are located near New Braunfels Tx Where does everyone else tear it up?
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I usually wakeboard on Lake Dunlap and Lake Placid, and occasionally on Lake McQueeny and Canyon Lake. Dunlap and Placid stay glassey more often. These lakes are located near New Braunfels Tx Where does everyone else tear it up?
On a 12 mile stretch of the Willamette river, from Newberg to Wilsonville, just outside of Portland, OR. The neat thing about boarding on a river is that you never have to turn, unless your rider falls or drops off.
Got to love the Columbia River in Southeastern Washington. There are too many good spots to list. You can find a stretch of flat water every day if you know where to look.
Lake Hickory (Catawba River), North Carolina. If you can get there b4 10:00 in the morning (any morning) you really can't ask for better water.
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Much like Outback 4, the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Bad thing about the rivers is it is colder than the lakes. The good thing is when your done with a pull the river takes you back to the start for another. I've sworn to secrecy with a few others on the very best places but they're not close to home or civilization for that matter.
lake lanier in georgia
Pearl River / Ross Barnett Rez in Central, MS
River is always smooth, sometimes too busy..
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Lake Elsinore , CA Where no river in or out = green and brown water :evil: But its only a half hour from my house as opposed to 5 hrs to Laughlin, Mead or Havesu
Moss Lake in Shelby, NC - Lake Wylie, SC and on occasion Lake James, NC --- once at Lake Norman bu way too much traffic = little boat in a big pond.
Lake Chicot in Southeast Arkansas. It was once part of the Mississippi River but is now cut off. It's a big horseshoe 22 miles long that usually has a smooth spot somewhere and this time of year hardly anybody is on it. :)