CHRISTIAN COUNTY, KY – In conjunction with National Safe Boating Week, May 16-22, 2026, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources reminds boaters and motorists to be safe as they get out on the water and roads during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend.
The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Waterbodies Search webpage shows that Kentucky has many lakes and streams on which to enjoy fishing and boating, according to a news release.
Located in Chrisitan County for boat access is Lake Blythe, Lake Morris and Pennyrile Lake at the Pennyrile Forest State Park. Not far outside of the county Land Between the Lakes also has more that 300 miles of shoreline coupled with boat ramp access along Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, and smaller lake access at Energy Lake and Bards Lake.
Game wardens will be patrolling the state’s waterways over Memorial Day weekend to check boaters for legal and safety considerations, including life jackets, boat registration, watercraft safety and possible impairment, according to the news release. The U.S. Coast Guard and other law enforcement agencies will also be patrolling Kentucky waters.
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Safe boating tips
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife suggest the following tips when heading out on the water:
- Wear a Life Jacket: Kentucky law requires each occupant of a boat to have ready access to a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket that properly fits each person. Children younger than 12 must wear an appropriately fitting life jacket at all times while in the open portion of a boat that is underway.
- Use an Engine Cut-Off Switch: It only takes a second for something to go wrong when operating a powerboat. Using an engine cut-off switch is vital when unexpected emergencies happen, such as the boat operator or a passenger being thrown overboard. Automatically shutting down the engine can prevent injuries from a boat propeller or from striking other boats.
- Boat Sober: Every year, alcohol is the leading cause of injuries and accidents on Kentucky waterways. Oftentimes, this leads to individuals leaving the lake and driving under the influence (DUI), putting everyone on the roadways in danger. Operating a vehicle or boat under the influence (BUI) is extremely dangerous, impairs judgment and reaction time, and is illegal.
- Take a Safe Boating Course: Boaters should familiarize themselves with Kentucky boating laws, regulations and navigation rules before heading out. While everyone can benefit by taking an easy online Boater Education Class, Kentucky law requires that youth 12 to 17 years old and unaccompanied must complete a boater safety course.
- Double Check Boating Equipment: Don’t assume that boat equipment is still on board and in working order after the winter. Be sure to check the working condition and presence of all safety gear. Replace batteries and any equipment that may be missing or in poor working order.
- Be Aware of Surroundings: Operator inattention and improper lookout are contributing factors in many boating accidents. Always stay focused and alert while operating a vessel. Pay attention to water traffic, water levels, obstacles and swimmers in the water. Watch for signage and warnings regarding low-head dams or other dangers. Be aware that these dangers may not be marked.
- Stay Weather Aware: Check the weather forecast and be prepared for changing conditions. Sudden storms or rough waters can pose significant dangers. Always have a reliable means of communication onboard to receive weather updates.
- File a Float Plan: Provide boating plans with someone ashore before getting on the water. File a Float Plan with a friend or family member detailing the day’s itinerary and all the people going out. In the event of an emergency, this information can be crucial for rescuers.
Of final note, Kentucky boat registrations expire April 30 each year, so owners who haven’t already done so must renew them through their county clerk’s office. Questions on boating, regulations, education and more may be directed to the agency’s information center at 800-858-1549, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (ET) weekdays, excluding state holidays.
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