Kasoag Lake History
Kasoag Lake is a man-made lake in the heart of Tug Hill, it is over 100 acres in a clean Adirondack like setting with small cottages set-up in a small chain of lakes. It is a great recreational lake for kayaking, fishing, swimming, and boating and there is an abundance of wildlife in and around the lake.
The Kasoag Lake Conservation Association
The Kasoag Lake Conservation Association Inc. began in 1957 as Kasoag Lake Park Association later became The Kasoag Lake Association, and is now Kasoag Lake Conservation Association, Inc. The organization is made up of members who pay annual dues. Our purpose is to preserve, maintain and improve the lakes as a natural and recreational resource for all users, now and into the future. We are sustained by members’ dues and other donations and contributions.
Our concerted efforts to manage and restore the lake by reducing invasive weeds and muck has begun to pay off as evidenced by the return of native plants and the increase in the diversity of wildlife in and around the lake. People are swimming in the lake again and there are more small boats skimming over the lake’s surface.
This section of the website provides information on the lake, plants and animals, weed control, water quality and other areas of interest for property owners and visitors to the lake. The KLCA is committed to working with lake residents and local, county and state agencies to continually monitor, maintain and improve the quality of the lake for all who use the lake.
Another way to control weeds along your shoreline is with weed mats. They can be purchased from Seaweed Mat Systems at http://seaweedmats.com
Clean Boats – Clean Waters
Helpful Information
Weed Management
The Kasoag Lake Conservation Association is making a continuous effort to manage weed growth around the lake. We are always concerned about the introduction of new invasive species, both plant, and animal and ask all those who use the lake to be aware of activities that will introduce new invasive species. KLCA collects dues and funds to control weeds in the lake.