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Community Lake Health Event

  • Army Corps of Engineers Crosslake Campground 35507 County Road 66 Crosslake, Minnesota, 56442 United States (map)

Join us for an engaging, community-focused event dedicated to understanding and protecting our lakes, shorelines, and natural resources. This free educational session brings together local experts to share practical insights that help preserve water quality, support wildlife, and protect the long-term value of our lake communities.

Whether you’re a year-round resident or seasonal property owner, you’ll leave with clear, actionable ways to care for your shoreline and make a positive impact.

What you’ll learn:

  • What influences water quality and why it matters—for recreation, wildlife, and property values

  • Shoreline restoration strategies that reduce erosion and improve habitat

  • How lake health impacts loons, fish, and the broader ecosystem

  • Key considerations around property boundaries, easements, and shoreline ownership

  • Current aquatic invasive species threats—and how to help prevent their spread

Why attend:

Small actions can make a meaningful difference. This event connects you with the knowledge, tools, and local experts working to protect the lakes we all value—so you can better understand your role in preserving them for future generations.

Who should attend:

Lake homeowners, property managers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone interested in protecting and preserving our region’s natural resources.

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