Pennsylvania is a paradise for paddlers, with an abundance of lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds. Unpowered boats like kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards (SUPs), rowboats, and sail-only sailboats must have a boat registration or display a launch permit to use PFBC or DCNR State Park or State forest access. Pennsylvania offers abundant opportunities for kayaking enthusiasts to explore its diverse waterways.
No certification or special education is required to operate a non-powered canoekayak or a powered canoekayak with a motor of less. If you plan on paddling the waterways of Pennsylvania, you may need to register your canoe. All non-motorized boats must be registered with Buy Launch Permits. Launch permits are used as an alternate form of registration, allowing non-powered boats to launch at state lakes and access areas.
To register or get a launch permit for your paddlecraft, visit Hunt Fish PA (https://huntfish.pa.gov) or obtain a boat launch permit from Pennsylvania state parks. Paddlers must abide by both the Pennsylvania Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission regulations. If you register and title your boat, you will receive two registration stickers from the PFBC which go on the bow. You can also get a launch permit from PFBC: two stickers.
To purchase a permit online, click Buy Launch Permits on the customer homepage, then click on the launch permit product you want to purchase and click Add to Cart. For those looking to take an online safety course and get certified for their Pennsylvania boater card, the Pennsylvania Fish Boat Commission approves the process.
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