The Great Miami, Stillwater, and Mad rivers offer many paddling, rowing, and power boating opportunities. Ourwater trail mapstake you to public access sites and give you safety information. And one simple act can help you have a safe summer on the water.
Wear your life jacket!
It’s that simple. The facts are clear:
Modern life jackets are much more comfortable, lightweight and stylish than the bulky orange version. There are so many life jackets to choose from, there’s simply no excuse not to wear one. There are even life jackets that use inflatable technologies so you can remain cool and comfortable. Some will inflate automatically when immersed in water.
A good life jacket is critical to your safety. There are other steps to take as well. Before heading out for a day on the water, be sure to review thesafety tipson the back of our maps.
COVID-19 considerations
COVID-19 is part of our lives for now and needs to be considered when boating, too. Maintain good hand washing and don’t go boating if someone in your household is sick. Be sure to review thesetips for navigating social distancingwhile boating andtips for cleaning and storing your life jacket.
National Safe Boating Week is May 16-22.
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