We've added Smithville, Missouri to our delivery coverage — a lake town just north of the metro, built around Smithville Lake and the Paradise Pointe Golf Complex.
Why Smithville
Smithville Lake is one of the larger recreational lakes in the KC area: two swim beaches, two full-service marinas with boat rentals, 25 miles of walking and biking trails, 11 miles of single-track mountain biking, and 26 miles of equestrian trails, on top of solid fishing and an aggressive native-grassland restoration project. Right next to it sits Paradise Pointe Golf Complex, Kansas City's only public 36-hole facility — the Posse and Outlaw courses, both named for Jesse James, who was a Clay County native. It's a genuinely popular weekend destination, and until now we hadn't formally covered it.
The Hotel We Now Cover
Super 8 by Wyndham Smithville/Kansas City is the main hotel option in Smithville proper, a few minutes from both the lake and the golf complex. It's a practical, budget-friendly base for a lake weekend or a round of golf.
What You Can Rent
Our fleet covers the full range of mobility needs: 3-wheel and 4-wheel Pride Go-Go mobility scooters (including the heavier-duty Victory 10 for larger riders), manual wheelchairs in 16", 18", and 20" seat widths, knee scooters for post-surgical recovery, rollators and walkers, and lightweight transport chairs. Scooters rent daily with no minimum — a single-day visit works fine. Wheelchairs, knee scooters, rollators, and transport chairs run on a one-week minimum.
How Delivery Works
The same process we use everywhere: reserve online or by phone, and we deliver the insured mobility scooter or wheelchair to your hotel's front desk ahead of your check-in, tagged with your name and stay dates. Pick it up at check-in, no separate rental counter or paperwork required, and we handle pickup when your stay wraps up.
A Lake and a Golf Course, Made More Accessible
Smithville Lake's trail system and marina areas cover real distances — getting from a parking area to a beach, a shelter, or a boat launch isn't always a short walk, especially for a visitor managing a mobility limitation. A scooter closes that gap the same way it would at any large park or venue, and it means a lake day or a round of golf at Paradise Pointe doesn't have to be planned around how far someone can walk.
Why We Added Smithville
Smithville sits just far enough north of our existing Northland coverage that it had been an easy one to overlook — but between the lake's popularity and Paradise Pointe's draw as the metro's only public 36-hole course, it's a real destination in its own right. If you're headed to Smithville Lake or Paradise Pointe and need a scooter, wheelchair, knee scooter, rollator, or transport chair waiting at your hotel, give us a call.
Real Distances at a Real Lake
Smithville Lake isn't a small pond with a walking path around it — it's a genuinely large reservoir, and the distances between a parking area, a marina, a swim beach, and a trailhead can be significant. The lake's 25 miles of walking and biking trails and 26 miles of equestrian trails are built for a full day outdoors, not a quick stroll, and Paradise Pointe's two 18-hole courses cover real acreage between holes. For a visitor managing a mobility limitation, that scale is exactly where a scooter earns its keep — turning a lake visit from "stay near the car" into actually getting out on the water, the trail, or the course.