The Lake George Land Conservancy is a land trust working to preserve the world-renowned water quality of Lake George and the rare plants and animals within its watershed by permanently protecting natural lands.

Founded in 1988, LGLC uses progressive conservation strategies to work with landowners, government officials, conservation partners, volunteers, and supporters aimed at securing the protection of special natural places for future generations to enjoy. Our nature preserves are open to the public for educational, scientific or passive recreational pursuits, such as hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, birdwatching, and photography.

To date, more than 1,300 concerned individuals, who live, work and vacation here, have helped LGLC and its partners protect more than 45,000 feet of shoreline and 10,500 acres of land around Lake George.

Adirondack Park Invasive Species Awareness Week starts Sunday, July 6!  Check out the list of events going on around Lake George.
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LGLC's 2007 Annual Report is now available!

Download it here. (4.7MB PDF)

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Applications now accepted for a seasonal Stewardship Assistant position!
Deadline is July 11, 2008.
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Lake George Land Conservancy • 4905 Lake Shore Drive • P.O. Box 1250 • Bolton Landing, NY 12814 • (518) 644-9673

A not-for-profit, member-supported organization that depends on the support of generous individuals, corporations, and foundations.
This organization is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law and deeply appreciated. DONATE NOW.