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    Fairfield Bay Marina

    4.5 (15 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Jessica E.

    We stayed on the lake for almost a week and wanted to spend some time tubing, so we rented from the Marina they made the process super simple and we had a blast. The boat was clean and ready when we arrived. They fitted our kids with life vests and got us on our way. We asked about vests for tubing and they said they were on the boat. We got set up to tube and no vest ‍ We spent 20 minutes going back to get the vest and going back to our tubing spot. Be aware-you can call ahead to reserve a boat, but only if you'll be renting 4 hours or more. You cannot reserve a boat for two hours or three over the phone. Renting tubes and buying gas is extra. You are restricted on how far you can take the boat as well, so be careful of those boundaries. I've attached pics of their brochure for terms and pricing.

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    Trina M.

    They are the best! We have been going there for years and they are helpful, have good products without ridiculous prices. The owner is great! They even have a little take out bbq stand

    Erica R.

    In Van Buren Park on Greer's Ferry Lake. First: best thing going here for fun and families is their "feeding frenzy" - you can buy a healthy bag of fish food for $.50 and feed a ridiculous amount of giant carp and turtles! The carp seem to be 2-3 foot long and there are hundreds. You throw a fist full of food out and watch these fish go nuts! Unique and great fun with kids for a couple bucks. But what I saw also may also haunt my dreams (I'm pretty sure they'd nibble me to death if I fell in.) Boat rentals: pontoons, tritoons, ski boats, jet skis, kayaks, paddleboards, pedal boats. Overnight stall rental if you bring your own boat to the lake. Boat Shuttle to Sugar Loaf Mountain where you can hike to the top and then return - $11.95 for adults, $8.95 for kids ages 4-12. And air-conditioned 2-hour sight-seeing cruise Tuesday and Thursday mornings ($18.95 adults/$11.95 kids.) Award for the Boat That Most Looks Like a Life-size Bath Toy goes to their "tugboat"! Some hobbyist must have made this boat, to be cute, no doubt. This thing isn't ever functioning as a tugboat, but the craft is certainly sea-worthy. We couldn't resist the novelty and had to rent it. It's only $35 an hour and it's worth that just for the sweet pics of you in it. You're not going to win any races in this thing, but it was fast enough to get you around the lake for a chill cruise. Best part is that you don't have to anchor it, just coasted in a cove and we swam while my husband bobbed around in it. They've even got a ladder stowed in the boat so you can get out of the lake again. Loved it and will do it again next chance we get! They have food there, but don't expect much. Bring a picnic if you can, but this place works if you've got hungry kids and need to revive them or buy yourself some more time. Hot dog ($3.50) was actually a tasty giant dog, but bbq brisket sandwich ($7) wasn't worth it. Fruit tray for $4 was pretty good - fresh-ish pineapple, cantaloupe, peaches, grapes. $1 cans of soda meant it wasn't worth walking back to the car to get the kids water bottles...and it is vacation, after all! Several nice picnic tables in the shade on the dock itself. Cant beat the view! They were busy on this holiday weekend, but not painfully so. We were pretty much ignored as we wandered around. Everyone we did engage in convo was nice and friendly. I'm sure we'll be back to feed the fish again before we leave town.

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    D T.

    We rented a fishing pontoon for 4 hours-$150 great deal. Staff was friendly! Buy your fishing license here. Bring your own poles. We enjoyed feeding to huge carp at the entrance. 50 cents a bag for fish food.

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    This Fairfield Bay Marina is a beautiful place on Greers Ferry Lake that has the NICEST/FRIENDLIEST people!

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