The Piseco Lake Association (PLA) was formed to provide a representative voice in civic and community matters of interest to property owners and area residents. The purpose of the Association is to stay aware of and be involved in activities that enhance or threaten: water quality; fishing availability; boating safety and boat cleanliness; as well as all other recreational, ecological and aesthetic aspects of Piseco Lake. Our members include residents, visitors and organizations who share the common goal of protecting the natural beauty of Piseco Lake for generations to come. The PLA takes an active role in informing and educating residents regarding the importance of responsible lake management.
We are totally supported by member contributions. Please consider joining our efforts if you are not already a member. It is important for us all to participate in our efforts to preserve and protect the lake that we all enjoy. Membership applications are available under the document section on this web site. The Association is a not for profit corporation and has obtained 501 C (3) Federal Tax Code Status.
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Protecting our lakes and waterways from invasive species is one of the most important functions of the Piseco Lake Association.
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Protecting our forests, woodlands, and other areas from terrestrial invasive species is important to maintain the health of our forests and the beauty of our communities

Current view of Piseco Lake at the Irondequoit Inn
Full Screen | Refresh - Updated every 10 minutes
5/12/2026 Piseco Lake Association Adopt a Highway Cleanup
Thursday, May 21 @ 09:00am
Piseco Common School
Equipment provided. Dress appropriately.
After a brief huddle, we gather safety/ work gear.
Many hands makes lighter work!
For information contact Susan Read at 585.208.6513 11/9/2025 The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is offering informational Zoom sessions. Click on the picture above to go to a listing of available lessons. First class is November 20, 2025. Photo courtesy of Betsy Berglund. 11/18/2025 Loon fall migration normally takes place during November and December. Information on loon migration from the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation has been added to the website: https://pisecolake.org/pages/loon-certified.asp.
Turn in your lead fishing tackle to help support the loons. See this link https://www.adkloon.org/lead-tackle-buy-back-program#Participating-Tackle-Shops
PLA Adopt a Highway Clean Up - New Date

ACLC Zoom Sessions

Loon Information


