The Conservation of Lake Sarah

Starts With You.

News and Announcements

  • The Lake Sarah Association has installed Zebra Mussel traps in three locations on the lake this month, including one at the landing. So far, there is no evidence of infestation in Lake Sarah. This is a program paid for, and managed by the Association members and donors to the Clean Water Fund. Thank you for your contributions!

  • Curly Leaf Pondweed treatments were completed May 8, 2024. More on CLP treatments on our Water Quality page. Click here for the Notification.

  • Our 2024 Membership drive is underway. Visit the Membership page to renew or become a member.

We conserve Lake Sarah and work hard to improve water quality, & recreational opportunities for our members & everyone that loves Lake Sarah.

The Lake Sarah Improvement Association, with and through our partners, conducts and advocates for the elimination of invasive weeds, fish, and other, on an annual/ongoing basis. Of major concern is phosphorus run off and phosphorus entrapment in the lake that degrades water quality. Our past and future programs in the lake and surrounding watershed ensure the future health and recreational enjoyment of Lake Sarah.

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