30
Years
For over 30 years, preserving, protecting, and managing
our township’s natural environment and watershed as a legacy to future generations.
Years
our township’s natural environment and watershed as a legacy to future generations.
November 18, 2025
As autumn settles over the Clear Lake Township and we enter a season of gratitude, our hearts are full of appreciation for you—the volunteers, donors, event participants, and partners who make our conservation work possible.
November 16, 2025
Join us in thanking the many incredible volunteers that have made our mission possible this year!
October 21, 2025
Autumn is a season of change for the Great Lakes region. Temperatures slide from summer heat to winter chill. Atmospheric tussles between arctic cold and Gulf moisture trigger fall rains. One consequence of this change is particularly delightful: leaves of many species of trees and other woody plants change color from summer green to gaudy displays of yellow, orange, and red.
November 16, 2025
The CLTLC has the perfect gift for everyone on your gift list! Stop in and shop with us.
*Please call or email first.
Clear Lake Town Hall
111 Gecowets Drive
Email info@clearlakeconservancy.org
Or Call Tracy 260-402-6698
November 5, 2025
Drought conditions in Steuben County have led to low lake levels this fall. Read here for water quality data and Round Lake dam history.
November 18, 2025
As autumn settles over the Clear Lake Township and we enter a season of gratitude, our hearts are full of appreciation for you—the volunteers, donors, event participants, and partners who make our conservation work possible.
November 16, 2025
The CLTLC has the perfect gift for everyone on your gift list! Stop in and shop with us.
*Please call or email first.
Clear Lake Town Hall
111 Gecowets Drive
Email info@clearlakeconservancy.org
Or Call Tracy 260-402-6698
November 16, 2025
Join us in thanking the many incredible volunteers that have made our mission possible this year!
November 5, 2025
Drought conditions in Steuben County have led to low lake levels this fall. Read here for water quality data and Round Lake dam history.
October 21, 2025
Autumn is a season of change for the Great Lakes region. Temperatures slide from summer heat to winter chill. Atmospheric tussles between arctic cold and Gulf moisture trigger fall rains. One consequence of this change is particularly delightful: leaves of many species of trees and other woody plants change color from summer green to gaudy displays of yellow, orange, and red.