POWER BOATS:
Outboard Motors Only not to exceed 75 horsepower.
Due to the size of our lake, boats should observe a 35 mph speed maximum.
Power boats should travel in a counter-clockwise loop and must yield at all times to all non-motorized craft. During quiet hours, 6 to 8pm daily, motorized craft must operate at 5 mph or less.
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT:
Personal watercraft such as jet skis and wave runners are not permitted.
NON-MOTORIZED CRAFT:
Kayaks, canoes, row boats and all other non-motorized craft should travel in a clockwise loop around the lake and have the right of way at all times.
SAILBOATS:
Have the right of way over power boats
LIFE JACKETS:
1 – All boats must have a wearable lifejacket on board for each person.
2 – Children 12 and under must wear a life jacket while on any boat 20 feet in length or less and on all canoes and kayaks.
3 – In addition a throwable device must be on board for all powered boats.
CLEAN YOUR GEAR:
HELP REDUCE THE SPREAD OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES
Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are plants and animals that have been introduced into new ecosystems and have environmental, recreational, economic or health impacts. These invaders may damage equipment and compete with native species. Anglers and boaters may unknowingly introduce AIS into new waters.
PA Fish & Boat – Clean Your Gear
Pennsylvania Boating Regulations
PA Boating Regulation Recap Brochure