Weekly Events
We will have more weekly events starting in 2023. Each will be designed to promote the sport of wakeboarding and grow the Quest community. We have found that the Quest community grows when we encourage community togetherness through the sport of wakeboarding. This has been proven with our ladies night program, so we’d like to take it a step further and offer slow cable times for those trying to bridge the gap between learning to ride and learning to ride the main cable. We have a lot of family opportunities at QuestATX and we encourage everyone to enjoy all that Quest has to offer in their own way. We realize that everyone does not want to wakeboard, but for those that do, our slow ride times should make that experience even easier. This should give everyone the opportunity to enjoy what they’ve experienced on the beginner cable and continue that learning process at the main cable if they desire. You choose how you want to ride, we’re just here to help out.
Ladies Night: Tuesdays from 5pm-7pm ($15 2hr pass, free beginner equipment and $10 advanced board rentals)
Ladies Night promotes riding for women/girls of all ages. Whether you want to just learn something new, ride occasionally for fun, or become an accomplished wakeboarder, come join in the fun. Ladies night is a low key event welcoming everyone of all abilities, but gives line and riding preference to the women. We will honor slower main cable requests for any lady during this time. We always have the 2.0 beginner cable for those newbies wanting to learn or brush up on their skills. Afterwards, the ladies have food and drinks on the deck, so don’t just ride and leave, feel free to bring a snack and/or drink and join the after ride festivities.
Slow Ride Times: Wednesdays from 6pm-7pm, Saturdays from 1pm-2pm, and Sundays from 1pm-2pm
On these days and times, we will have the main cable slowed down to help those riders trying to navigate the main cable. As we normally do, we adjust our speed to fit our clientele at any time. These will be designated times for slow riding, but if we do not have any beginners needing slower speeds, we will continue to operate at our normal speed.