Boating

Boating is one of the most popular outdoor activities in Southwest Florida.  Click the links below to get more information about boating in Cape Coral:

The City of Cape Coral boasts more than 400 miles of canals, many of which have direct access to the Caloosahatchee River and the Gulf of America. The City's waterways are overseen by the Parks Recreation Department’s Marine Services Division and can be accessed through the use of one of the city's public improved boat ramps or unimproved boat ramps (see map): 

All Cape Coral boat ramps are accessible 24/7, unless closed for safety or repairs.

See more information on purchasing a Daily or Annual Boat Trailer Parking Permit


Boating Safety

Before operating a vessel, a boating Safety Course is required by the State of Florida for all persons born on or after January 1, 1988. Violation of these provisions is a misdemeanor of the second degree. Before going boating, particularly in a new environment, it is always a good idea to take a refresher course on Boating Rules and Safety and familiarize yourself with local waterways.

Boating safety courses near you and information on saltwater and freshwater boating regulations: 

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Lee County Government
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 
United States Power Squadron 
A Boater's Guide to the Federal Requirements for Recreational Boats

Boat Ramp Etiquette

When launching your boat, please remember:

  • Verify:
    • Required safety equipment and the vessel registration card are on board
    • Trailer coupler and ball hitch are connected, and trailer lights unplugged
    • Battery, motor, and angle of the drive unit in good condition
    • Drain plug firmly in place
  • Always complete all prep work first in the staging area—out of the way of the ramp where other boaters are launching.
  • Launch quickly and efficiently; have others in your crew assist you to make the process easier, if possible.
  • As soon as the boat is off the trailer, pull back up the ramp and park in a designated spot.
  • Once your boat is launched, move it out of the way and secure it to a courtesy dock so your passengers can board.

When retrieving your boat, please remember:

  • When retrieving your boat, use a courtesy dock or tie up away from the launch area until your trailer is in place.
  • Use at least two experienced people to retrieve your boat. 
  • Load the boat onto the trailer, secure the winch at the bow and the safety chain; then proceed to the staging area to finish unloading and securing your trailer.