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A New Years Resolution Idea

This New Year’s why not consider making a donation to or joining the NH Lakes Organization?  NH Lakes works to ensure that New Hampshire’s approximately 1,000 lakes and ponds are healthy and safe for the use and enjoyment of current and future generations.

Whether you are a homeowner of visitor on Conway Lake you benefit from [...]

A November Morning on Conway Lake

Most people in New England close up their summer homes on Labor Day; some as late as Columbus Day. We wait for December or the first snow. There’s only one other year-round resident on our little dirt road and the ½ mile drive off the main road is quiet, peaceful, and beautiful. Tonight I almost [...]

Lake-Safe Snow and Ice Removal: Keeping Salt out of Conway Lake

One of our goals here at Conway Lake Homes is to help home and land and homeowners on Conway Lake  maintain the value of their investments.  If you live on Conway Lake you already know how wonderful this location is, like a well kept secret in the heart of beautiful country.  The New Hampshire Lakes [...]

NH Loon Census Results: Conway Lake- Bigger isn’t Always Better

Conway Lake has one of the highest densities of adult loons

The results of the annual New Hampshire Loon census are in. It looks like another overall poor year for young loons.  On the upside, Conway Lake appears to support one of the higher densities of adult loons in the survey.

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NH Lakes Host Program Makes DES Newsletter

The NH Lakes Association has an established lake host program to help prevent the spread of invasive species on boats.  The hosts provide needed inspection services and education at boat launches throughout the state.  The program was mentioned in the first two pages of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services July newsletter.  Great coverage [...]

Loon Egg : Country Ecology

By David Eastman, Country Ecology

When visiting the Loon Preservation Committee’s headquarters in Moultonborough, you might notice a new informational placard in their meeting room where videos are shown daily to audiences. Necropsies from dead loons in the past have previously shown some disturbing evidence about toxic contaminants spreading from chemicals into the ecosystem. These reach [...]

Toxic Algae? Get up to date information.

For waterfront property owners and all lake lovers, the various threats to water quality are always a concern.  The good news is that Conway Lake remains one of the cleanest lakes in New Hampshire!  Good water quality is no accident.  The actions of Conway Lakefront property owners and other concerned citizens has helped to maintain [...]