By 1808Delaware, Ohio Department of Natural Resources

It’s not a quick trip, but the two hours to Waverly, Ohio might provide useful in the future for Delaware County families looking for educational experiences dealing with boats and watercraft.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is building a new Boater Education Center at Lake White State Park.

“I’ve loved seeing more Ohioans on our lakes and rivers over the past few years, rediscovering an appreciation of the water,” ODNR Director Mary Mertz said.  “While boating can offer quality family time, new boaters mean more people need to learn the ins and outs of operating these vessels.  We are excited to be able to provide that with this new education center.”

The new building will include a 2,020 square-foot park shelter with storage rooms, restrooms, patios, and a pavilion area. The building will host education courses for new boaters and will be available for community use.  Classes will include topics such as operating safely, legal requirements, water sports, and what to do in a boating emergency.  Anyone operating a boat in Ohio powered by more than 10 horsepower must provide proof of boater education.  ODNR offers study guides to help people meet those requirements.

The new center is expected to be complete in the spring of 2022.  Total cost is estimated at $852,400.


1808AM
Sign up here for 1808AM, our incredible weekday morning enewsletter, bringing you the latest Delaware County news -- for free!
You May Also Like

In Our Backyard: Home & Garden Show Runs Through March 1

Dispatch Home & Garden Show Dispatch Shows is Central Ohio’s leading producer…

In Our Backyard: What’s New At The Columbus Arts Festival

By 1808Delaware, Columbus Arts Festival From time to time, we feature information…

In Our Backyard: Forbes Magazine Calls Columbus ‘A Hidden Gem In Plain Sight’

By 1808Delaware Columbus appeared on the radar screen of a Forbes feature…

Franklin Park Conservatory Announces New Master Plan

This strategic framework is set to redefine the conservatory as a top botanical destination.