watercrafts prohibited on Town Lake:
- Watercraft equipped with internal combustion boat motors.
- Inflatable boats less than six feet in length. Inflatable boats not
constructed of durable reinforced fabric. Inflatable boats that do not
have at least two separate buoyancy chambers. Boats must be able to
float with only one chamber.
- Inner tubes, inflatable mattresses, rafts, tube boats and float tubes.
- Windsurfing boards and paddleboards.
- Watercraft rented or leased from a non-City of Tempe boat
concessionaire may not be used on Tempe Town Lake.
***Each watercraft owner assumes responsibility for each person
using his/her boat.
Watercraft launch site
All public watercraft must be launched at a designated boat launch facility.
Signs are posted at each boat feature identifying the types of facilities
available. International symbols for telephone, restrooms and picnic facilities
appear on red circles on the lower part of the sign poles. A numbered yellow
triangle appears at the top of each pole. This feature helps identify specific
locations if you are meeting someone at the lake or calling for help. Green or
blue rectangles appear below the yellow triangle. Green identifies boat
landings. Blue identifies boat tie-ups.
Another way to identify the boat features is by the red circle with a
picture of the use. There are 20 boat tie-ups, nine boat landings, two boat
ramps and one boat beach.
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Boat tie-ups have cleats, where you may dock your boat for a short visit
to the park. No tie-ups exist for all day or overnight docking. Please be
courteous to other boaters who may want to use park facilities in this area. |
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Large tour boats dock at the boat landings. Do not use these landings
for your personal boat. The stairs are at a height designed for large boats and
it is unsafe to dock at these facilities.
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Trailered boats may be launched from the launch ramp at the
SRP Town Lake Marina on the north bank. |
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On weekends car-top
carried boats may be launched from Boat Beach. This is a sandy area on the north
bank. Do not block the boat beach with chairs or use the sand for recreation.
When launching from the boat beach, do not drive off of the Lake View Drive.
Stay on the street, unload your boat and exit the loading zone. Parking is
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TRAFFIC Pattern
all
boats should follow a counter-clockwise pattern as they operate on
the lake. Self-propelled boats (i.e. kayaks, canoes, outrigger canoes, dragon
boats, rowing shells) should favor the perimeter of the lake. Boats operating
under sail or electric should favor the center of the lake.
Nighttime navigation
All boats operating after dark and before sunrise are required to
have lights while boating on Tempe Town Lake. The lighting policy for the lake
is as follows:
- Lights are required to be physically attached on the boats and not on
the rowers/paddlers/sailors in the boats.
- Lights need to be visible from all sides (360 degrees).
- A white light must be places on the stern (back) of the boat so that it
can be reached by at least one person in the boat and waved in case of an
emergency.
- A red light or a red/green light (this is preferred) must be placed on
the bow (front) of the boat.
Watercraft speed
A wakeless speed is the maximum boat speed. No individual shall operate a
watercraft at a greater speed than prudent under the prevailing conditions.
Speed and direction of travel shall be controlled to avoid a collision.
Emergency Warning System
The emergency warning system alerts boats of lightning, wind, and
evacuation. Lights and sirens have been mounted on tall poles at three locations
around the Tempe Town Lake, providing critical information about circumstances
that may affect your safety. These poles are located on the lake at the north
side at the downstream dam, south side at the upstream dam and north side just
west of the lagoon, midway between Rural Road and the Mill Avenue bridges.
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WHITE light will start flashing anytime the wind observed
at that location reaches 15 miles per hour. The frequency of the light
flashes will increase as the velocity of the wind increases.
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YELLOW light will start flashing when lighting is detected
anywhere within 10 miles of the butte on the south side of Tempe Town Lake.
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RED light flashing and SIREN means that you must
evacuate the Tempe Town Lake and secure your boat as quickly as possible.
You can go to the Town Lake weather page for
the latest weather conditions.
Navigational rules
Public boating navigational rules specific to the Tempe Town Lake include,
but are not limited to, the following:
- Lake traffic shall be counter clockwise. Watercraft leaving the
shoreline shall yield right-of-way to watercraft approaching the
shoreline.
- Public watercraft should give way to commercial watercraft, public
safety watercraft and emergency watercraft.
- Unless being overtaken, powered watercraft (electric motor) shall give
way to manually powered watercraft and sailboats.
- Unless being overtaken, sailboats and windsurfers shall give way to
manually powered watercraft. All watercraft operators shall maintain a
proper lookout and proceed at a safe speed when underway.
- Watercraft underway shall stay at least 50 feet from drifting or
anchored boats. If approaching or coming alongside another boat, the
operator shall use caution and approach at a safe, controlled speed.
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Arizona Boating Laws and Regulations
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Regulatory Marker Buoys |
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All watercraft shall be operated in the
manner prescribed by regulatory markers. No individual shall moor or
fasten a watercraft to any regulatory marker, or remove, obstruct or
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Tempe Town Lake Bridge Clearances
All dimensions are approximate and measured from full water elevation level
to the underside of the bridge.
Railroad Bridge & Light Rail Bridge
Northerly end Middle
Southerly
end
13 feet
13 feet 13 feet |
Mill Avenue Bridge (east)
Northerly end Middle
Southerly end
21 feet*
21.5 feet* 22 feet *
14 feet**
14.5 feet** 16 feet ** |
Rural
Road Bridge
Northerly end Middle
Southerly end
22 feet
23 feet 18 feet |
Mill
Avenue Bridge (west)
Northerly end Middle
Southerly end
21 feet*
21 feet* 21 feet *
2 feet**
2 feet** 2 feet **
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Red
Mountain Freeway Bridge
East end
Middle West
end
24.5 feet
24 feet 23
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* Measured at the high point of the arches
** Measured at the low point of the arches |
Watercraft boating regulations
The Arizona Revised Statutes (Title 5), the Arizona Game and Fish
Department Commission Regulations, the City of Tempe Code and Rio Salado
administrative operating policies apply to the Tempe Town Lake.
- All watercrafts, except any non-motorized racing vessel, must be
equipped with at least one U. S. Coast Guard approved personal
flotation devise, Type I, II or III, for each person on the boat.
Such devices must be in good and serviceable condition, readily
accessible and must fit the person for whom they are intended.
- All watercraft 16 feet or more, except any non-motorized racing
vessel, must also have one Type IV throwable personal flotation
device.
- Children 12 years of age or younger on board a watercraft shall
wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved Type I, II or III personal
flotation devise whenever the watercraft is underway. All other
boaters are strongly encouraged to wear a personal flotation devise.
- No overloading boat capacity. All watercraft 20 feet or less in
length sold or manufactured in Arizona after January 1, 1971, must
have a capacity plate attached and readily visible from the position
normally occupied by the operator of the watercraft. No watercraft
may be loaded beyond the safe carrying capacity indicated on this
plate. Such plates are not required on canoes and sailboats.
- Alcohol is prohibited on the Tempe Town Lake except when served
by a licensed boat concessionaire. No individual who is under the
influence of liquor or non-prescription drugs or who is mentally or
physically incapable of operating a watercraft under the prevailing
circumstances, shall be in physical control of any watercraft.
- No watercraft is permitted beyond the upstream or downstream
buoy/boom line, which marks the boundaries for the dams.
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- Anchoring or cruising within 100 feet of designated launch sites is
prohibited. Boats leaving or entering launch sites shall do so as quickly as
possible.
- Tying or otherwise fastening a watercraft to any bridge pier,
navigational buoy or boom is prohibited.
- Sailboat and other watercraft operators shall use caution when
navigating around and under bridges that might have limited clearance.
Navigate these areas at your own risk.
- Watercraft operators shall obey all warning signals.
- Excessive noise is prohibited.
- Watercraft owners and operators are liable for the safety of their
passengers and for damages resulting from any boating accidents.
- Watercraft owners should maintain public liability insurance covering
water and boating hazards.
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Duties of
operator if accident occurs
If you are involved in a water accident notify the Tempe Police Department.
In an emergency dial 911; if there is an non-emergency dial
480-350-8311. A police officer or Park Ranger will report to the scene and
take a report. Leaving the scene of an accident where there is damage is
considered a misdemeanor Hit & Run accident. Leaving the scene of an accident
where there is injury is a felony Hit & Run accident. An accident is defined as
boats with a fixed object, boat vs. boat, damage involving City owned property
(which is anything around the lake) and boat vs. person.
Swimming
Swimming or voluntarily entering water at Town Lake is prohibited
except during special sporting events that are organized through the Parks and
Recreation Division. Town Lake is constructed with vertical walls on both sides
and there is no long sloping beach and no shallow areas in the lake that would
make the lake conducive to swimming.
Do not
feed ducks and/or wildlife
For public health and safety, to maintain water quality and for aviation
considerations, please do not feed ducks and wildlife.
Fishing
Fishing at Tempe Town Lake is
permitted with a valid Arizona General Fishing, Class A license. Arizona Revised
Statutes, Arizona Game and Fish Commission Rules, City of Tempe Code and Rio
Salado operating policies apply at Town Lake. For information about obtaining a
fishing license you can go
Arizona Game and Fish Department.
Water
sport activities and special events
A Special Event Permit
is required for any individual or group wishing to conduct a water
sport activity or special event on the Tempe Town Lake. Water Sport Activity and
Special Events application forms are available at the Town Lake Operations
Center, 620 N. Mill Avenue, Tempe.