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.
2024 Milfoil Control Effort
A clearinghouse of everything we're doing to reduce Eurasian watermilfoil's harm to water quality and recreation on Lake Iroquois, including information on the 2024 treatment plan.
News
July is Lake Appreciation Month
Posted 7/1/24
Give the lake some love this month! Governor Phil Scott has officially proclaimed July as Lake Appreciation Month in Vermont. This month take some time to stop and notice how lucky we are to live in…
Notice of Aquatic Herbicide (ProcellaCor) Treatment for Aquatic Invasive Species--Eurasian Water Milfoil Reduction in Lake Iroquois
Posted 6/17/24
Tuesday, July 16 2024 @1:00 p.m. (authorized under Aquatic Nuisance Control Permit #3038-ANC-C)
Very Special Quilt Raffle for LIA
Posted 6/17/24
Buy you raffle tickets at the Isham Farm Market on Tuesday June 18 or Tuesday, July 2.
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…
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.
Meet our greeters, spot wildlife, swim in the clean water, boat safely and have an enjoyable time at the lake.