Lake County Resource Conservation District

Lake County Resource Conservation District LCRCD is dedicated to the locally led, community-driven conservation and restoration of Lake County’s natural and working lands.

Lake County RCD is dedicated to the locally-led long term sustainable conservation and stewardship of natural resources and agriculture in Lake County, California.

Join us Wednesday June 10th 8AM-10AM for a guided walk at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park! “Understanding and Caring ...
06/04/2026

Join us Wednesday June 10th 8AM-10AM for a guided walk at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park! “Understanding and Caring for Oak Woodlands and Observing Wildlife ” RSVP here: https://forms.gle/bW9oSTQYzansfP8p8 or contact us at 661-703-6252 or at [email protected]

LCRCD recently hosted Field Day in the Creek, where kids explored and learned about fish, plants, birds, geology, and mo...
05/29/2026

LCRCD recently hosted Field Day in the Creek, where kids explored and learned about fish, plants, birds, geology, and more through hands-on outdoor activities. A fun day of connecting with nature and learning about Lake County’s ecosystems!

Important ALERT on Invasive glassy-winged sharpshooter
05/28/2026

Important ALERT on Invasive glassy-winged sharpshooter

Join us to learn about forest stewardship and connect with peers and forestry professionals. To RSVP scan QR code, conta...
05/11/2026

Join us to learn about forest stewardship and connect with peers and forestry professionals. To RSVP scan QR code, contact us, or visit this link https://forms.gle/55jMb3zT6c5FE7Sb9.
Hope to see you there!

05/02/2026

Come out on May 2nd, 2026 to Austin Park in Clearlake to learn more about how you can your property and your community safe from future fires.

Together, we can make our communities safer.

LCRCD hosted the first workshop in its Forestry Stewardship Workshop Series. We covered oak stewardship for residents an...
04/29/2026

LCRCD hosted the first workshop in its Forestry Stewardship Workshop Series. We covered oak stewardship for residents and landowners, highlighting the ongoing restoration work at Trailside Park and shared financial and technical assistance opportunities through EQIP.

Julia from CLERC also joined us and presented on the Mediterranean Oak Borer (MOB) including its impacts and what land stewards can do to help protect local oaks.

Stay tuned for our next workshop, we look forward to seeing you there!

Join us for a guided stroll to learn about oak stewardship, as well as technical and financial assistance opportunities ...
04/14/2026

Join us for a guided stroll to learn about oak stewardship, as well as technical and financial assistance opportunities for private landowners and land stewards.

Date & Time Wednesday April 22 4:00-6:00PM
Address: Trailside park 21435 Dry Creek Cutoff, Middletown, CA 95461

Please RSVP here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7Ga8vwKpXUjVuic4pOXA205z5XjMagvDXq20rsuk7mjaYRA/viewform

For any questions or for further information contact us at [email protected] or at (707) 394-5440

Address

889 Lakeport Boulevard
Lakeport, CA
95453

Telephone

+17072634180

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