Boat Rentals on Cedar Lake, MN
Cedar Lake runs 108 feet deep with water clarity that rivals lakes twice the drive. About six miles east of Charter Marine, between Annandale and Maple Lake. We bring the boat, you bring the cooler!
Three Ways to Spend a Day on Cedar Lake
Pontoons rule the cruisers, jet skis love the open water, and watersports gear stretches the day into something memorable.

Cedar’s main basin is wide enough for an all-day cruise, with quiet bays tucked along the 7-mile shoreline for lunch breaks and swim stops. Most Cedar Lake renters book pontoons.

Deep water, clean water, plenty of room. Cedar is one of the better jet ski lakes in this corner of the county. Just remember the slow-no-wake rule within 300 feet of any shoreline.

Tubing and skiing feel especially good on water this clear. Add tubes, lily pads, wakeboards, or skis to any pontoon or jet ski rental. We bring everything, including the air pump.
We Deliver, Then You’re on the Water
The whole point of renting through us is that you don’t think about trailers, hitches, or launch logistics. We meet you at Cedar Lake the morning of your rental with the boat fueled, inspected, and ready to push off. You enjoy your day, we handle pickup at the end.
Cedar has more than one public access, and we can coordinate to your dock if you’re staying lakeside in a rental cabin or with friends. Tell us your plan when you book and we’ll work out the smoothest meetup.
Deep, Clear, and Quietly Famous
Cedar Lake sits in the so-called “Heart of the Lakes” between Annandale and Maple Lake. It’s not the biggest lake out here, but it might be the prettiest. Roughly 790 acres, mostly residential shoreline, and water clear enough that on calm days you can see the bottom in 10 feet of water. People who grew up in this part of Minnesota know about Cedar. People who didn’t are usually surprised by it.
One of the Deepest Lakes in Wright County
Cedar bottoms out around 108 feet, putting it among the deepest lakes in the area. The average depth is about 30 feet, which is unusually deep for a Wright County lake of this size. What that means in practice: cold, oxygenated water at depth, which keeps fish active even in mid-summer when shallower lakes get sluggish.
Why Cedar’s Fishing Reputation Sticks
Three things make Cedar a serious fishing lake. First, the depth. Second, the water clarity that lets healthy weed beds grow well off the shoreline. Third, the structure: drop-offs, points, and weed lines that hold bass, pike, and walleye predictably year after year. Panfish are the under-the-radar bonus. Bluegill and crappie populations on Cedar tend to run on the larger side compared to neighboring lakes.
Where to Eat, Where to Stop
Annandale sits six miles west of the lake, Maple Lake six miles east, and Silver Creek is just up the road. All three have spots for breakfast, bait, and a post-lake beer. Cedar itself is mostly homes and cabins, so grab supplies in town before you head out for the day.
Cedar Lake Quick Facts
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Surface Area |
~790 acres |
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Max Depth |
108 ft |
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Avg. Depth |
~30 ft |
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Shoreline |
~7 miles |
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Water Clarity |
~11 ft avg. |
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Top Fish |
LMB, NP, Walleye, Pan |

Other Lakes We Serve in the Annandale Area
We deliver to all the major lakes in Wright County. Here are a few of our most popular.
Cedar Lake Rental Answers
Cedar Lake Is Ready When You Are
Clear water – dropped off and ready to push off!
