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Experience the natural beauty of Indiana Dunes National Park in comfort and style with our spacious black 6-seater golf cart rental. Perfect for families or groups, this eco-friendly electric cart allows you to explore the park's scenic trails, pristine beaches, and diverse ecosystems without the fatigue of long walks. Navigate easily between the towering sand dunes, oak savannas, and Lake Michigan shoreline while enjoying panoramic views and wildlife spotting opportunities. Our well-maintained cart features comfortable seating, quiet operation, and sufficient range to cover the park's main attractions. Ideal for visitors of all ages, including those with mobility concerns, this rental provides an accessible way to discover one of Indiana's most treasured natural landscapes. Book your adventure today and create unforgettable memories exploring the dunes, prairies, and wetlands that make this national park a unique Great Lakes destination.
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Start by selecting your desired rental location. Whether it's a beach, campground, or event venue, we offer a variety of regions to ensure your cart is delivered exactly where you need it.
Browse through available golf cart listings tailored to your location. With detailed descriptions and options, you can easily find the perfect cart that fits your needs and preference
Once you've found your ideal cart, simply book it online with a few clicks. Our easy-to-use booking system ensures a hassle-free reservation process, making your experience quick and convenient.
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Comparison picing table for the 4 Seater, 6 Seater, and Utility Golf Cart Rental Plans, including pricing, savings, renewal rates, and delivery fees:
Rental Plan | 4 Seater Golf Cart | 6 Seater Golf Cart | Utility Golf Cart |
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Daily Rental | $245 / 1 day* Renews at $245/day* | $295 / 1 day* Renews at $295/day* | $245 / 1 day* Renews at $245/day* |
 | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* |
 | Recommended for single day use | Recommended for single day use | Recommended for single day use |
3 Day Rental | $685 / 3 days* Save 6.8% Renews at $228.34/day* | $735 / 3 days* Save 16.9% Renews at $245/day* | $685 / 3 days* Save 6.8% Renews at $228.34/day* |
 | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* |
 | Recommended for short trips | Recommended for short trips | Recommended for short trips |
Weekly Rental | $1,050 / 7 days* Save 38.7% Renews at $150/day* | $1,400 / 7 days* Save 32.2% Renews at $200/day* | $1,050 / 7 days* Save 38.7% Renews at $150/day* |
 | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* |
 | Recommended for week-long fun | Recommended for week-long fun | Recommended for week-long fun |
Monthly Rental | $2,800 / 30 days* Save 61.9% Renews at $94/day* | $3,500 / 30 days* Save 60.4% Renews at $116.67/day* | $2,800 / 30 days* Save 61.9% Renews at $94/day* |
 | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* | Delivery Fee: $6/mile* |
 | Recommended for full month access | Recommended for full month access | Recommended for full month access |
The average cost for a golf cart can vary widely depending on the type, brand, seating capacity, and whether it’s new or used. Here’s a general breakdown:
Type | Average Price Range |
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2-Seater (Electric or Gas) | $7,000 – $9,000 |
4-Seater Standard | $9,000 – $11,000 |
6-Seater Standard | $11,000 – $14,000 |
Street-Legal LSV (w/ VIN) | $12,000 – $18,000+ |
Lifted or Customized Models | $10,000 – $20,000+ |
Type | Average Price Range |
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Refurbished Basic Models | $4,000 – $6,500 |
Mid-Range Used (2-4 Seater) | $6,500 – $8,500 |
Customized or LSV Used | $8,500 – $12,000 |
Type | Average Price Range |
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2-Seater Utility | $8,000 – $10,500 |
Street-Legal Utility LSV | $10,500 – $14,000+ |
Battery type (Lead-acid vs. Lithium)
Street legal features (headlights, blinkers, mirrors)
Brand (Club Car, Yamaha, Evolution, etc.)
Customization (paint, audio, wheels, lift kits)
New vs. Used condition
People rent golf carts for a variety of convenient, practical, and recreational reasons, especially in settings where cars are unnecessary or restricted. Here are the most common reasons:
Perfect for getting around campgrounds, beach towns, resorts, or retirement communities.
Saves time and energy in walkable but spread-out areas.
Ideal for weddings, festivals, concerts, and sporting events to shuttle guests or equipment.
Great for exploring coastal towns or vacation communities where parking is tight or cars are restricted.
Used at job sites, farms, and large properties to transport tools, staff, or supplies.
Families rent them to cruise around campsites, attend movie nights, or check out park amenities.
Renting allows people to try different models before making a purchase decision.
Golf Cart Type | Average Top Speed |
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Standard Golf Carts | 12–15 mph |
Upgraded/Modified Carts | 20–25 mph |
Street-Legal LSVs | 25 mph (federally limited) |
High-Performance Models | 30+ mph (custom builds) |
Motor type (electric vs. gas)
Battery voltage (48V and 72V carts go faster than 36V)
Tire size and gear ratio
Weight load (passengers, cargo, accessories)
Governor settings (often restrict max speed on rentals)
LSVs (Low-Speed Vehicles) are street-legal and must go at least 20 mph but not over 25 mph per federal DOT standards.
Private property carts may be modified for higher speeds but may not be road legal.
Whether you need a license to drive a golf cart depends on where you’re driving and the type of golf cart:
✅ Yes, you typically need a valid driver’s license if the golf cart is driven on public streets.
Golf carts must meet LSV (Low-Speed Vehicle) requirements (lights, signals, mirrors, seatbelts) to be street-legal.
Local laws often restrict golf cart use to roads 35 mph or less.
❌ No license required in most cases.
Campgrounds, RV parks, beach resorts, and private communities often allow use without a license, but minimum age rules (like 16+) are common.
âś… = License Required for public road use
❌ = License not required for private property use (but age limits may apply)
⚠️ = Special/local rules apply (permits, equipment, or town ordinances)
United States Of America | License Required for Public Roads? | Notes |
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Alabama | âś… Yes | LSV rules apply on public streets |
Alaska | âś… Yes | Treated like motor vehicles |
Arizona | ✅ Yes | Allowed on roads ≤35 mph with proper equipment |
Arkansas | âś… Yes | Local ordinances vary |
California | âś… Yes | Must meet DMV LSV requirements |
Colorado | âś… Yes | Restricted to designated roads |
Connecticut | âś… Yes | Town-specific authorization required |
Delaware | âś… Yes | Requires valid license and registration |
Florida | ✅ Yes | Legal on roads ≤35 mph; must be 14+ for non-street use |
Georgia | ✅ Yes | Allowed on roads ≤35 mph; driver must be 16+ with license |
Hawaii | âś… Yes | Treated as motor vehicles on public roads |
Idaho | âś… Yes | Must follow OHV and LSV regulations |
Illinois | âś… Yes | Local approval required for street use |
Indiana | âś… Yes | Allowed in some towns with ordinance approval |
Iowa | âś… Yes | Localities can approve golf cart street use |
Kansas | âś… Yes | Local ordinance must authorize street use |
Kentucky | âś… Yes | Allowed in towns/cities with permits |
Louisiana | âś… Yes | Street use limited to designated areas |
Maine | ✅ Yes | Driver’s license required for public use |
Maryland | âś… Yes | Street use permitted in some municipalities |
Massachusetts | âś… Yes | Street use highly restricted |
Michigan | âś… Yes | Local ordinance required |
Minnesota | âś… Yes | Allowed in some communities with permits |
Mississippi | âś… Yes | Age 16+ with license for public roads |
Missouri | âś… Yes | Local ordinance required |
Montana | ✅ Yes | Driver’s license and registration required |
Nebraska | âś… Yes | Towns may allow carts with permits |
Nevada | âś… Yes | Street use governed locally |
New Hampshire | âś… Yes | Treated as LSVs on public roads |
New Jersey | ✅ Yes | Street use allowed on roads ≤25 mph with LSV classification |
New Mexico | âś… Yes | Local regulations govern use |
New York | âś… Yes | Street use prohibited unless explicitly authorized |
North Carolina | âś… Yes | Street-legal carts require license and insurance |
North Dakota | âś… Yes | Local control over public road use |
Ohio | âś… Yes | Must be inspected and registered for street use |
Oklahoma | âś… Yes | Allowed in some cities with permits |
Oregon | âś… Yes | Town-specific rules apply |
Pennsylvania | âś… Yes | Street use must comply with LSV laws |
Rhode Island | âś… Yes | Extremely limited street use |
South Carolina | âś… Yes | 16+ with license for public road use |
South Dakota | âś… Yes | Local ordinance needed |
Tennessee | âś… Yes | Public use must follow LSV rules |
Texas | âś… Yes | Street use allowed with proper gear & license |
Utah | âś… Yes | Street use allowed where permitted |
Vermont | âś… Yes | Public use very limited |
Virginia | âś… Yes | Street use governed by locality |
Washington | âś… Yes | Street-legal if equipped and licensed properly |
West Virginia | âś… Yes | Allowed with permits in designated zones |
Wisconsin | âś… Yes | Local governments can approve use |
Wyoming | âś… Yes | Street use only where authorized |
In all 50 states, you do not need a license to drive a golf cart on private property, campgrounds, or resorts — but:
Most places require drivers to be at least 14–16 years old
Private communities may have their own rules or insurance requirements
Some towns and HOAs have specific age limits, permit rules, or road access restrictions. Always verify before driving.
Let me know the location you’re asking about, and I can give you exact info!
The number of passengers a golf cart can safely carry depends on its seating configuration and intended use. Here’s a breakdown:
Cart Type | Max Passengers | Notes |
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2-Seater | 2 | Ideal for solo or paired use |
4-Seater | 4 | Often two front-facing + two rear-facing seats |
6-Seater | 6 | Great for families or small groups |
8-Seater (rare) | 8 | Typically commercial or shuttle use |
Utility Carts | 2 (plus cargo bed) | Designed for transport, not extra passengers |
Only carry as many passengers as there are seats.
Overloading a golf cart is unsafe and can lead to tipping, poor braking, or legal issues—especially on public roads.
Yes — if the golf cart is operated on public roads, all occupants must wear seat belts, and the vehicle must be equipped with them.
Category | Details |
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Public Road Use | Seat belts are mandatory when driving on public streets or roads. |
Low-Speed Vehicles (LSVs) | Golf carts classified as LSVs must be equipped with seat belts, lights, mirrors, signals, and DOT-compliant parts. |
Private Property Use | Seat belts may not be required on golf courses, private neighborhoods, or resorts. However, it’s still encouraged for safety. |
Safety Concerns | Even at low speeds, ejection risk and rollovers are possible. Seat belts significantly reduce injury. |
Age Restrictions | Most states require drivers to have a license, especially on public roads. Some may require drivers to be 16+. |
State Laws Vary | Always check local and state laws, as some areas have stricter enforcement or unique exemptions. |
If you’re using a rental cart, and plan to take it on roads, make sure it has seat belts installed. Let me know your state, and I can give you specific rules.
Whether gas or electric is better for a golf cart depends on how and where you’ll use it. Here’s a quick comparison to help you decide:
Pros | Cons |
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Quiet operation | Limited range per charge (20–40 miles) |
Zero emissions (eco-friendly) | Charging time (6–8 hours typical) |
Lower maintenance (no oil/fuel) | Battery replacement every ~5 years |
Ideal for neighborhoods, golf courses | Less power for hilly or rugged terrain |
Pros | Cons |
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Longer range & quick refueling | Louder and emits fumes |
More torque for hills or heavy loads | Requires regular oil, filter, and spark plug changes |
Better for off-road & utility use | Not allowed in some quiet/resort areas |
No need for charging infrastructure | Typically more expensive to maintain |
Use Case | Best Option |
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Golf courses | Electric |
Campgrounds & RV parks | Electric |
Farms & large properties | Gas or Utility LSV |
Neighborhood cruising | Electric |
Off-road or hilly areas | Gas |
Heavy-duty hauling | Gas or Utility EV |
Bottom line:
Choose electric if you want quiet, clean, and low-maintenance use.
Choose gas if you need more power, rugged performance, or all-day use without recharging.
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