Each year, an estimated 74 million Americans enjoy the pleasures of recreational
boating. Your public parks, lakes, and rivers provide excellent boating opportunities.
Boating is a great way to enjoy American coastal and river-front scenery. It can be as
easy as relaxing in a boat or as rigorous as paddling the Arkansas River in a kayak. If
you do not own a boat, there are many opportunities to rent one. Licensing, fees and
seasonal restrictions may vary from site to site. For detailed information on a
particular site, please contact that site directly.
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What do we mean by Boating?
RecML, the recreation standard that is being developed, describes boating
as:
motor
boating, jet boating, motorized rafting, canoe trips, sailing, kayaking, paddle sports,
scenic floats, tubing, whitewater rafting, drift boats, dory trips
Practice Good Stewardship of our Waterways:
You can help to take good care of our lakes, rivers, and other waterways so that
others may enjoy these areas for years to come by practicing some of the following
actions:
Don't Litter... take along a trash bag or other receptacle for collecting your trash
so that you can deposit it in the proper trash receptacle. Always use proper dumping
stations.
Make sure that you operate the correct type of watercraft permitted in that area.
Check with your destination ahead of time to make ensure that the boat, canoe, or other
watercraft you plan to use is allowed.
Pay attention to local procedures and cautions for cleaning your watercraft after you
leave the water so that you don't facilitate the spread of nuisance species such as the
Zebra Mussel to the next body of water you may visit with your boat.
Don't operate a boat or watercraft in areas where they are not permitted. These areas
have been declared "off limits" to watercraft to protect wildlife, vegetation, or for
your safety.