Boating

City of Haverhill

Waterway Sticker, Permits and Boat Excise

Apply online for your annual waterway vessel sticker and/or your annual dock & mooring permit. Pay boat excise fees online.

Boating Access & Ramps

The City of Haverhill offers many opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy its lakes, ponds, and rivers:

LOCATION

BOATING ALLOWED

MOTORS ALLOWED

CANOEING & KAYAKING

PUBLIC ACCESS

Chadwick Pond

Yes

Electric Only

Yes

RT – Barker St

Crystal Lake

Yes

Electric Only

Yes

RT - Lake St and Crystal St

Millvale Reservoir

Yes

Electric Only

Yes

RT - Millvale Road 

Plug Pond (Lake Saltonstall)

Yes

Electric Only

Yes

R(2) – Mill St & Sanders Road

Round Pond (Lake Pentucket)

Yes

Electric Only

Yes

R – Stanley Dr RT - Concord Street

Winnekenni Basin

No boats of any kind are allowed (including Rubber Rafts & Tubes)

Kenoza Lake

No boats of any kind are allowed (including Rubber Rafts & Tubes)

East Meadow River

Yes

Electric Only

Yes

RT - Millvale Road

Little River

Yes

Yes

Yes

None at this time

Merrimack River

Yes

Yes

Yes

R – South River Street, adjacent to yacht club

R – Ramp                      RT - Roof Top Carry In

For information on boat registration, please see the Commonwealth's website: Boat Registration | Mass.gov

For information on local boating regulations, contact the Haverhill Harbor Master at (978) 479-5356.

Massachusetts Boating Laws and Regulations

Massachusetts law requires the following for motorboat operators:

  • As of April 1, 2026, a valid boater safety certificate will be required for the operation of motorboats and PWCs in Massachusetts.
  • Anyone born after January 1, 1989, has until April 1, 2026, to obtain their certificate, provided that no operator shall be assessed a penalty until September 1, 2026.
  • Anyone born on or before January 1, 1989, must obtain their certificate before April 1, 2028.
  • Operators of motorboats and PWCs will be required to show proof of completion of an approved boater education course when underway on the waters of the Commonwealth.
  • Until March 31, 2026, youth who are between 12 and 15 years of age must complete an approved basic boating course in order to operate a motorboat without adult supervision.
  • Personal watercraft users who are 16 or 17 years of age must also complete an approved basic boating course.
  • Youth less than 16 years of age are not allowedto operate personal watercraft (PWC).
  • Youth less than 12 years of age may not operate a motorboat unless supervised by an adult.

Enforcement

Massachusetts law enforcement officers patrol the waterways to make your boating experience safe and pleasant. Cooperate with them by following the laws and guidelines.

Carry the Card: Vessel operators who are required to have a Boater Education Card must carry the card on board the vessel and have it available for inspection by an enforcement officer.

Penalty: Not carrying your Boater Education Card when one is required can result in a fine.

Reciprocity

For visiting boaters, all states, territories, and provinces will recognize boating education cards that meet NASBLA requirements and Canadian Pleasure Craft Operator Cards that meet Transport Canada’s requirements. (This is known as “reciprocity.”)

Official Massachusetts Boating License Online

Take this Massachusetts–approved online boating course to complete your boaters safety education. Boat-ed.com is a delegated provider for the Massachusetts Environmental Police.

Contact Us

Haverhill City Hall
4 Summer Street
Haverhill MA, 01830

Monday - Friday 8:00 - 4:00
Call Center 311 (within city limits)
(978) 358-1311 (outside the city)

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