





Last updated 5/15/2012
Alert: Zebra Mussels found in Waushara County lakes; Big Silver, Gilbert and Poygan.
Please make sure your boats free from this invasive species when putting them in at Pearl Lake!
View map of infected areas Here.
PRD and Lake Association meeting Saturday May 26, 2012. 8:30 am. at Jeff Swenson's garage 4655 South Pearl Lake Rd. Note new time!
2012 Edition of the "Pearl Lake News" is now available, Here
Welcome to the Pearl Lake, Wisconsin web site. We will strive to make it your "one stop shop" for everything that is our wonderful lake. The web site is yours, get involved in one of several ways. First is the Pearl Lake Conversation Forum. Just click the link above, register, and join in the conversation. Another way to get involved is to e-mail your "Life on the Lake" photos. We will make every effort to post them to the site. If you have a news item or article send it to us and we will post as well. E-mail submissions to dave@perfectiondistributing.com




Pearl Lake is served by two great associations, the Pearl Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District and the Pearl Lake Property Owners Association. Below are brief descriptions of each, and a full page devoted to each body can be accessed from the menu bar at the top of the page.

Pearl Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District
The District is a government body formed under the State of Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 33. It levies taxes on the riparian property owners for the purpose of maintaining and promoting a healthy lake. It is served by an elected board of 5 commissioners as well as representatives from Waushara County and the Town of Leon. Particular areas of emphasis include weed control, fish stocking, water clarity, and in 2010, undertaking a comprehensive lake management survey and plan. This group meets 3 times per year on the same day as the Property Owners Association. Learn more at the "PRD" tab at the top of the page.

Pearl Lake Property Owners Association
This association is open to all property owners in and around the Pearl Lake area. Dues are a minimal $10.00 per year. Meetings are held 3 times per year. They are a great way to renew friendships and catch up on current events. If you have questions or concerns about anything on the lake, from noisy pontoons, to feral cats, to the gypsy moth problem, this is the place to make your voice heard. The association also plans and executes "Pearl Lake Day" every August with help from our friends at the Redgranite Fire Department. Learn more at the "Lake Association" tab at the top of the page.