Boating Program
The waters of Washington state are a national and international resource.
Recreationally and commercially, these waters contribute to the well-being of
residents of the Pacific Northwest. To help maintain this valuable resource, it
is essential that all users of these waters, including recreational boaters,
recognize their role in keeping these waters clean. Additionally, it's important
that boaters operate their vessels in a safe manner to protect themselves and others
from needless accidents and injuries.
The State Parks boating program promotes enjoyable, safe, environmentally
responsible recreation on Washington's waters in partnership with government,
business, educators, citizen action groups and the boating public. Program
activities are guided by a citizen advisory committee and, where possible, all
boating safety activities occur at the county and city levels. The program
provides assistance in training, equipment and materials to local groups in
carrying out a network of boating safety education and law enforcement activities.
On a statewide basis, the program conducts a targeted boating safety information
program intended to increase the safety awareness of specific groups of boaters.
The program also works with the U.S. Coast Guard and other states to ensure
reciprocity of boating regulations for ease of travel by boaters when crossing
state and national boundaries.
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