For years the Lake Conroe Association (LCA) has fought the Seasonal Lake Lowering Program (SLLP) instituted by the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) and the city of Houston since 2018. In addition to fighting this program that adversely affects Lake Conroe residents, the LCA as … Read More
Lake Conroe is Closed Temporarily
Unless you’ve been under a rock the past few days, you know that the Lake Conroe area has seen massive rainfall. This has led to widespread flooding, late starts at local schools, and more. Additionally, the lake has risen above its capacity; therefore, Lake Conroe … Read More
Park on Lake Conroe Closes
Every time I drive past Lake Conroe on Hwy 105, I pass Lake Conroe Park nestled between the highway and the water. It sits behind Amore’s Fine Dining. As of January 1st, it is no longer open to the public. Instead, the park on Lake … Read More
Five Tips for Living on Lake Conroe
Living on the water is different than living off the water of Lake Conroe. While most residents still enjoy the lake life in their off-water homes, some residents seek to live right on the water. Here are five tips for living on Lake Conroe. I … Read More
Donate Your Christmas Tree for Lake Conroe’s Fish
As you begin to take down your Christmas decorations, many people don’t know what to do with their once-live Christmas trees. Some people take them to the curb and let the garbage trucks take them to the landfill. What if there was a better choice? … Read More
Lake Conroe: A Five Frog Reservoir
Yes, you heard that right. Lake Conroe is a five-frog reservoir. This is excellent news for residents and visitors alike. In this post, we will explore what this means specifically as well as how they determine the rating. Uses of Lake Conroe As the population … Read More
Lake Conroe Celebrates Its 50th in 2023
Believe it or not but in the year 2023, Lake Conroe celebrates its 50th year. It has only been a fixture in Montgomery County for half a century. Although, you would never know that from the looks of it. Condensed History of the Lake If … Read More
Stop the Drop Update for Lake Conroe
The Lake Conroe Association (LCA) has been fighting for years to discontinue the Seasonal Lake Lowering Program (SLLP). Decades ago in the 1970s, Lake Conroe came to be as an alternative source of water for the City of Houston. Hence it owns 2/3 of the … Read More
Seasonal Lake Lowering Program Update
The Lake Conroe Association released an update on their fight against the Seasonal Lake Lowering Program (SLLP) earlier this month. Kevin Lacy, the President of the LCA, not only gave an update on the situation, but also a call to action to anyone interested in … Read More
Lake Conroe Lowering Continues
After a summer filled with rainy afternoons, most residents living on or around Lake Conroe haven’t thought much about the lake lowering program. However, the annual second phase of the Seasonal Lake Lowering Phase (SLLP) began August 1st. Let’s see what the current issues are … Read More
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