Protecting the water quality, ecology, and natural character of Lake Julia for generations to come.
EWM is now established in Virgin Lake, immediately downstream on Julia Creek. Our annual Clean Boats, Clean Waters monitoring program is our primary defense. Learn more →
Eurasian Water Milfoil (EWM) threatens Lake Julia's ecosystem. Learn about the Clean Boats, Clean Waters program and how you can help.
Learn More → BoatingLong-standing community agreements on wake boats, jet skis, and responsible use of the lake — including the latest research on wake boat impacts.
View Rules → NatureThe plants, wildlife, and ecosystems of Lake Julia and its surrounding forests — including tick-borne illness awareness and forest ecology.
Explore → StewardshipLocal recycling and waste disposal information for Oneida and Forest County residents.
Details → RegionalOur regional partner organization covering the Three Lakes chain. Lake Julia was formally added to their map in 2021.
Visit TLWA →The annual monitoring program costs ~$12,000. The state covers ~$4,000 through grants — the rest depends on resident donations. In 2022, individuals and families from all corners of the lake contributed $7,500.