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Michigan boating
Michigan boating
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Boating Access Finder - MiBFFSurrounded by one-fifth of the planet’s fresh surface water, it’s no surprise Michigan is home to great boating and fantastic freshwater recreation opportunities. With more than 1,000 public boat launches and 82 public harbors across the state, you'll find easy access to 3,300 miles of Great Lakes shoreline, 11,000 inland lakes and tens of thousands of miles of rivers and streams.
Before you go
Where to boat
Boat laws, rules and regulations
Read our handbook, learn about alcohol restrictions, hours of operation, buoys and markers and much more.
Age restrictions
Learn how old you need to be to operate a boat or personal watercraft (such as a wave runner/jet ski)
Boat registration
All watercraft, unless exempt, must be registered. All registrations expire on March 31 in the third year of issuance.
Important information
Stop aquatic hitchhikers
You can help prevent the spread of invasive species in our waterways. Learn about the steps you need to take.
Power loading damages ramps
Avoid power loading! It can damage your boat, motor and trailer, as well as the boat ramp.
Recreation Passport
Your key to Michigan state parks, recreation areas, state forest campgrounds, boating access sites and state trailheads all year long. See where it can take you!
Check closures
Know before you go - check our closures page for updated information on boat launch and harbor closures.
Local watercraft rules
Know the rules about motorboats, high-speed boating, water skiing and more for particular waterbodies.
Recycling options
There are options to go green, even when you're thinking blue! Thanks to the efforts of Michigan's boating industry, there are easy options to recycle your shrink-wrap and fishing line.
More information
At work for you
Learn about the Waterways Commission and how our waterways are managed to best provide outdoor recreation opportunities for you and future generations.
The Michigan Waterways Program helps fund the construction, operation and maintenance of public boating facilities such as harbors and marinas on the Great Lakes and boating access sites on our inland lakes.