Welcome!

The Mayo Lake Association welcomes you and invites you to visit this website frequently.

Mayo Lake Association is organized to encourage and support the people using the natural resources of Mayo Lake and surrounding property through education and communication and by maintaining a high interest and commitment to water quality. The purpose also is to aide and assist in the improvement and preservation of the lake’s recreational use, wildlife and the natural surroundings.

  • 2024 Annual Meeting
    The 2024 Mayo Lake Association annual meeting will be on Saturday, July 20th starting at 10:30 AM. Lunch will be provided after the meeting. The event will be held at the Peterson/Jackson property on West Mayo Lane. That is located just off South Sluetter Road on the west side of Mayo Lake.
  • Curly Leaf Pond Weed Update
    We will soon enter a new growing season for curly leaf pond weed. As you are probably aware, the association has been treating for this invasive lake plant for the past several years. It’s likely we will see an early ice out this year, and that will be followed shortly by the emergence of this … Continue reading “Curly Leaf Pond Weed Update”
  • 2022 Annual Meeting
    We will again be holding an outdoor annual association meeting at the Sibley Lake Park Pavilion in Pequot Lakes. It will be at 10:30 am, July 23rd. The park is accessed by either West Grove or West Sibley streets. An agenda will be posted prior to the meeting. There will be an election for six … Continue reading “2022 Annual Meeting”
  • 2021 Annual Meeting
    We will be holding an outdoor annual association meeting this year at the Sibley Lake Park Pavilion in Pequot Lakes. It will be at 10:00 am, July 24th. The park is accessed by either West Grove or West Sibley streets. An agenda will be posted prior to the meeting. There will be an election for … Continue reading “2021 Annual Meeting”
  • Curly Leaf Pondweed Update
    It has been a very long year with COVID-19 impacting virtually everything we used to take for granted. We have greatly appreciated having our lake properties to use as refuges during this storm! We recently held our first ‘in person’ association board meeting since the beginning of the pandemic. The main topic was Mayo Lake’s … Continue reading “Curly Leaf Pondweed Update”