Discovery Series: Signs of Spring
In the springtime, pools of water from melting snow host all sorts of life. Explore with a Naturalist some...
Look through our calendar of events for educational programs, guided hikes, fundraising events, and more! Most events are free but require advance registration. Click on an event title for details.
Download and print a PDF bi-fold brochure of our events, May – October HERE.
In the springtime, pools of water from melting snow host all sorts of life. Explore with a Naturalist some...
Join LGLC staff as we’ll be weeding the Friendship Garden, raking and cleaning up debris, and preparing the park...
The Adirondacks are a unique and special place that we can all work together to protect. Celebrate National Trails...
Paddle for Birds & More, @ Ti LaChute River, Sat June 6 4:45pm – 8:30pm Join us for an...
Hosted by the Lake George Land Conservancy’s Next Gen Committee, join us at Camp Chingachgook’s Boathouse for a Garden...
Spring is the best time to get out and look for birds. Guided Bird Hike @ Cat, Thursday June...
Join the 14th Annual Lake George Hike-A-Thon and After Party! The Lake George Land Conservancy’s annual Lake George Hike-A-Thon...
Take a hike up Thomas Mountain with a Naturalist and learn about the different types of trees found in...
July 15, 2026 Jeff Brozyna presents, Wardboro’s Land Conservation Story The hamlet of Wardboro was settled along Northwest Bay...
The Islands of Lake George: Exploring the History and Mysteries The Islands of Lake George, by author Noah Chirnomas,...
All aboard the Lac Du St. Sacrement for the LGLC's annual summer Gala. This year's LGLC Gala will be celebrating landmark conservation successes and funding the protection of additional lands. Join us!
August 5 Ted Caldwell presents, 5 Hotels of the Narrows "Five Hotels of the Narrows" is a historical presentation...
Protecting the land that protects the lake since 1988. The Lake George Land Conservancy is an accredited not-for-profit land trust dedicated to working with willing landowners and other partners to protect the world-renowned water quality of Lake George and to permanently preserve the natural, scenic, historical and recreational resources of the Lake George Region.
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