Seasonal & Holidays
Boating Safety Tips For 4th Of July Weekend On Lake Conroe
As people in Montgomery County plan holiday boat outings, safety precautions should be taken before leaving the dock.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX — Taking the boat out for a ride on Lake Conroe has become among the most fun and peaceful ways to celebrate the 4th of July in and near Montgomery County, with boat outings already in the works for the holiday in 2021.
But with hundreds of thousands of people becoming first-time boat owners during the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Water Sports Foundation, there may still be some inexperience on the waters of Lake Conroe this upcoming holiday weekend.
About 70 percent of boating deaths occurred on boats where the operator had no safety instruction, according to 2019 statistics from the U.S. Coast Guard. Operator inattention, improper lookout, operator inexperience, excessive speed and alcohol use ranked as the top five primary contributing factors in accidents.
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Here’s what to know before getting on a boat on Lake Conroe:
Get Educated: Boating safety education “has never been more accessible,” according to the Water Sports Foundation. The foundation has shared instructional resources, including boating safety classes available both in the classroom and in the water.
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Wear A Life Jacket: Drowning is responsible for 79 percent of fatal boating accidents where the cause of death was known, according to the Water Sports Foundation. About 86 percent of those victims were not wearing life jackets. Be sure you have life jackets for all passengers on board and that they are sized to fit.
Boat Sober: It is illegal to operate a boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Penalties for boating under the influence can range from fines to serious jail time, according to the Coast Guard.
Know The Weather: Know the forecast before you head out. Be sure to download a weather app on your phone and keep tabs on it regularly. If the weather turns severe, do not stay on the water — find shelter as soon as possible. The forecast in Conroe-Montgomery County as of Monday calls for light rain in the morning and afternoon with a high of 82 degrees on the 4th of July.
Choose Destinations Wisely: If you’re new to boating, you might want to avoid setting sail on one of the busiest boating weekends of the year. However, if you insist on spending the 4th of July weekend on the water, head for less-crowded areas and avoid popular beaches and congested venues. Here are some of the many lakes near the Greater Houston area in addition to Lake Conroe.
East-Northeast Houston
- Lake Houston
- Sheldon Lake
- Muleshoe Lake
- Lake Sandy
- Lake Anahuac
South Houston
- Clear Lake
- Moses Lake
Other nearby lakes
- Lake Livingston
- Lake Somerville
- Gibbons Creek Reservoir
- Lake Bryan
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