Protecting Lake Iroquois
Nestled amid the rolling hills of mid-Chittenden County, Lake Iroquois is a 237-acre spring and tributary-fed body of water surrounded by the towns of Williston, Hinesburg, Richmond and St. George. The Lake Iroquois Association is a steward of this haven for recreation, wildlife, and the surrounding ecosystem.
News
Opening Day at Lake Iroquois Beach=Friendraising May 25
Posted 5/8/24
The Lake Iroquois Association (LIA) and the Lake Iroquois Recreation District (LIRD) are jointly hosting a Friendraising Event from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 25, 2024, Opening Day of the…
Get your LIA Merch!
Posted 4/30/24
Just in time for summer LIA Hats & T-shirts are on SALE at the Blue Cottage in Hinesburg! Need a new t-shirt for the summer? How about a great hat to protect you from the sun (yes- the sun really…
The Ice is Out on Lake Iroquois - Earliest Date on Record!
Posted 3/8/24
The ice is out on Lake Iroquois. Ice-out was officially called on Thursday, March 7. This is the earliest ice-out date we have recorded for the lake. Other inland lakes are also experiencing early…
Winter Fishing on Lake Iroquois
Posted 2/21/24
The winter fishing has been hit or miss with the ice thickness this year, but we've seen many happy anglers out on the lake enjoying some good catches. Ice depths have been marginal, around 4-5 inches…
Learn how LIA continues to work to prevent and control the spread of invasive species such as Eurasian milfoil, water chestnut, and zebra mussels.
We maintain and improve the lake's water quality through 40+ years of data, stewardship projects, plant surveys and a detailed manual for lakeshore property owners.
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