
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 and wildlife and the surrounding ecosystem.
Controlling Invasives
Learn how LIA works to prevent and control the spread of invasive species such as Eurasian milfoil, water chestnut, and zebra mussels.
Water Quality
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.
Meet our greeters, spot wildlife, swim in the clean water, boat safely and have an enjoyable time at the lake.
Winter Loon News
Posted 4/1/22
With our lake fully frozen, the loons that summer with us have long since left for open water so we rarely post loon stories in the winter. We miss watching the loons and talking about them. As it…
What A Difference!
Posted 10/12/21
The ProcellaCOR treatment, carried out on June 28, has made a huge difference this summer on Lake Iroquois. Where once we would see matted stands of milfoil by the middle of summer, especially at the…
Watershed partners unite to develop Watershed Action Plan for Lake Iroquois
Posted 8/20/21
The Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District (WNRCD) is pleased to announce the awarding of Lake Champlain Basin Program funds to develop a Watershed Action Plan for Lake Iroquois and the…
The Lake Iroquois Lake Management Plan 2020-2025
Posted 5/20/21
The LIA announces publication of the new five-year lake management plan.