It’s that time of year again, summer is coming to a close and the kids are preparing for the first day of schools. Please use caution while driving our streets, as children walk our roads to and from school each day.
With temperatures soaring we are all looking for a little reprieve from the summer heat. OKC has several metro area waterways and we wanted to make sure you have the proper information to go out and enjoy them.
Permits are required for all watercraft and boating regulations must be followed to use these local waters. The permits are available in a daily or yearly option and are found on the OKC.gov site here.
What kind of crafts are allowed?
Authorized motorboats, ski boats & fishing boats (including those with an electric motor)
Personal watercraft such as Jet Ski
Sailboats
Kayaks, canoes & paddle boats
Oklahoma boat registration is also required for all watercraft, except for kayaks, canoes and paddle boats. USCG-approved safety equipment (including life-preservers) must be in use at all times while boating.
Permit stickers should be adhered to each side of the boat near the stern. Boat owners should also carry a copy of their paper permit on their person when in the water.
Fishing floats are authorized for use (must be USCG certified) in the wetland ponds. Floats may be used only during daylight hours, and only in coves, necks, and areas within 100 feet of the shoreline.