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Boating Docks & Stakes
Boat Docks

Dock season runs May 1st thru October 31st

Public docks are available at Griggs, O'Shaughnessy, and Hoover Reservoirs.

Stake season runs April 1st thru October 31st
(Available only at Hoover Reservoir)

Boat Dock Lottery:

The public lottery is held every year in April. The 2008 Lottery will be Thursday April 24, 2008, at 9 a.m. for Griggs and O' Shaughnessy Reservoirs and 2:00 p.m. for Hoover Reservoir.

The lottery is held at:

Columbus Recreation and Parks Operations Complex
1111 E. Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio 43205

At the lottery you must bring your current boat registration (or a copy) and full payment.

  • Payment (We accept cash, check, Visa, Mastercard or Discover):
    • $490.00 for Griggs or O'Shaughnessy Reservoirs
    • $490.00 for Hoover Reservoir
    • $130.00 per stake (Two are needed for pontoon boats)
  • Maximum craft length:
    • Griggs and O'Shaughnessy-all vessels maximum length is 22'.
    • Hoover-Power craft maximum length is 22'.
    • Hoover-Sail craft maximum length is 25'.

For further information please call: 645-3337.

And now a word from our sponsor...

May 1st marks the annual return of boaters to the City of Columbus' three large reservoirs: Grigg's, Hoover and O'Shaughnessy. Although boating occurs year round, a major increase occurs when the three public marinas are open May 1st to October 31st each year for boaters who would rather not trailer their boat to the water every day. These watercraft enthusiast are able to enjoy the beauty, serenity and recreational options provided by these water resources without any of the normal inconveniences of trailering and launching at public ramps.

The marinas are operated by the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department who lease slips for the boating season. A public lottery is held each spring for persons who wish to get a slip, however there are usually enough slips at Grigg's and O'Shaughnessy for interested boaters to get in at any point in the season. Participating in the lottery gives you the chance to get first choice at the location that suits you best. The current rules allow slip holders to continue to renew year after year assuring multiple seasons of boating enjoyment without worrying about not having a spot for your boat the next year.

Craig Seeds, who manages the marina permit operations said, "This is one of our busiest times of the year, but still my favorite. The marinas provide a terrific opportunity for everyone in the Central Ohio area to enjoy these waterways. Whether you are a fisherman, waterskier, sailboater or pontoon family boater there is a spot on our reservoirs for your enjoyment. Grigg's and O'Shaughnessy are most popular with the power boaters where they can take advantage of the open zones allowing up to 40mph boating. Hoover Reservoir is more popular with sailboaters and pontoon boaters due to it's 10hp maximum limit across the entire lake."

Security at the marinas is a common concern of people considering a slip at one of these public areas. The City of Columbus addresses this issue in several ways. First and foremost is to encourage the boat owners to take an active part in this process by not leaving tantalizing items on their boats to be removed. All of the marina areas are secured with locking gates which have the tumblers changed every season to further increase this safety precaution. On shore lights shine on the docks at night and a watchful vigil is maintained by the Columbus Marine Park Police at Grigg's and the Columbus Watershed Rangers at O'Shaughnessy and Hoover. At all three reservoirs the patrol watercraft are based adjacent to the marinas and the watchful eye of these officers coming and going contributes to the low incidence of problems at the marinas.

For more information on obtaining a dock for your watercraft contact the Recreation and Parks Department at 645-3337.


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