


Some local boat rental companies rent out boats on game days. But wherever you anchor your boat, be sure you can safely escape in case of an emergency Texas park rangers will be around to help you do so safely. 6) might let you tie your boat to theirs. If those are full, a friendly Bear (see No. Otherwise, get there early, and you may be able to snag one of the first-come, first-served spots on the basin wall closest to the stadium. If you’re a Baylor Bear Foundation member, you have the option of reserving a boat slip for the entire season. Click here to read up Texas Parks & Wildlife’s rules and guidelines to boating. Texas Parks & Wildlife regulations also require you to carry personal floatation devices, sound producing devices (like a whistle or horn), lights, and a fire extinguisher. Perhaps this goes without saying, but be prepared before you spend hours out on the water! A basic checklist would include a cooler, drinks (but not in glass bottles), snacks, sunscreen, sunglasses, dry clothes, waterproof bags for electronics, and a first aid kit. If you’ve never tried it before, here are 7 tips for sailgating at Baylor: A large lagoon - complete with boat dock - sits just feet from the stadium, allowing a tailgating experience that few other stadiums can match. Part of McLane Stadium’s beauty is that its right on the Brazos River that runs by/through campus, and the stadium’s designers incorporated the water right into the design. But one of our best traditions is also one of our newest: sailgating.įor the uninitiated, sailgating is exactly what it sounds like: tailgating, on a boat. Aug// Posted In Athletics, Just for Fun, Student lifeīaylor has plenty of special traditions: running the Line, Sing, Christmas on 5th, Homecoming… The list goes on.
