Peck’s Lake Protective Association

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Latest News

  • Lake Management Tracker Report

    We are pleased to release the Lake Management Tracker Report supplied to us by the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program (APIPP) based on the data Tom…

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  • North Shore Logging Update

    We have received an update from Geoff Peck regarding logging on Peck Lands along North Shore Road. Until further notice Peck property East of Beaver Bay…

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  • Drinkers Needed!

    By John Dackow Today’s (Tuesday, May 27) Bottle and Can drive resulted in only 2500 total units(less than 1/3 of the 7975 collected in April) This…

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  • Buoys Deployed

    The hazard buoys were deployed today (Saturday, May 16) in the lake.  The map below shows their location. (click here for printable pdf version)   As a…

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What’s going on?

Find out what’s going on at the Lake!

In Deed

Peck’s Lake is a deed restricted community. Find out more here.

Lake Rules

What are the rules for boaters, kayakers and canoers?

News

The Latest News Peck Lakers should know.

Invasive Species

Find out more about what the PLPA is doing to combat invasive aquatic species.

Love the Glove

Learn more about the Glove Theatre and upcoming events.

Caroga Arts Collective

Find out more about the Caroga Arts Music Festival and upcoming events.

FAQ’s

Answers to some frequently asked questions about life at the Lake.

Charles and Albert decided to begin development of the formerly completely private lake. One subdivision followed another over the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s, as demand for both seasonal and full-time homes in the region grew, resulting in the close-knit community that now encircles the lake.

John Peck in A Brief History of Peck’s Lake

We can only surmise the excitement that must have surrounded the completion of the dams and the closing of the gates. The waters rose and encompassed the three ponds: the old Peck’s Pond, East Lake, and West Lake

John Peck in A Brief History of Peck’s Lake