The flexibility of cable parks is one of the major draws for both patrons and owners alike. A well-designed cable park can accommodate several different sporting requirements, including adjustable speed controls and adjustments to the course layout, obstacles, and other features depending on the capabilities of the site and the type of cable system used.
Simple, straight configurations consisting of just two towers can be straight forward enough for a backyard setup. In contrast, large complex systems with multiple towers supporting five or six sides can form a looped course that eases (or increases) the challenge; depending on your preference. If your lake is large enough, you can even have different sports (with various speeds and obstacles) running simultaneously. Some operators like to switch their layout regularly to keep the experience from getting stale.
With specially built artificial lakes, enthusiasts can enjoy cable parks almost anywhere. The desert state of Nevada boasts a premier wakeboarding cable park at the Lake Las Vegas Marina that features everything from wakeboarding to tubing adventures. At the other end of the spectrum, wetsuit rentals are undoubtedly popular at wakeboard parks in Helsinki, Finland!