WALKER LAKE SHORES
LANDOWNERS ASSOCIATION (WLLA)
100 Walker Lake Road
Shohola, PA 18458
Email: wllassociation@gmail.com
Phone: 570-296-7788
A beautiful non-gated residential and vacation community in Shohola, Pike County, PA
Office holiday closures: Saturday, November 30th, Wednesday, December 25th and Wednesday, January 1st. PLEASE USE THE MAIL SLOT IN THE RAMP SIDE OFFICE DOOR IF YOU NEED TO DROP ANYTHING OFF.
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A complete burn ban was announced for Shohola Township, according to supervisors. No outside fires of any kind are allowed. The burn ban was put into place due to the dry weather and dead foliage on the ground, which can cause ground fires that can get out of control and spread rapidly. The burn ban is in effect until further notice.
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​​​The December Board of Directors Meeting has been cancelled due to the holidays. The next meeting will be on January 18th beginning at 9am. The meeting will be a hybrid meeting allowing for both in-person and zoom attendance. All members in good standing are welcome to attend.​​​​​
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​We have 3 Walker Lake baseball hats available for sale at $23 each. Please contact the office for more information.
Go to the event tab for information about: potlucks, book club, pickleball.​​
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Welcome to Walker Lake
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Walker Lake Shores Landowners Association is located approximately 80 miles northwest of New York City on the eastern edge of the Pocono Mountains.
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Amenities at Walker Lake include our beautiful 113 acre lake with a 3 mile long shoreline. Members can enjoy two swimming beaches, three boat launch and storage areas, a tennis/pickleball court and clubhouse. Residents enjoy planned activities such as an annual picnic and nature presentations.
Walker Lake's location, surrounded by hundreds of acres of Federal and State park lands and proximity to the beautiful Delaware River provide ample opportunities for hiking, bird watching, boating, camping, skiing and fishing.
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Picturesque Milford, Pennsylvania is a quick drive; home to art galleries, restaurants, shops and historic sites.
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Please note that committee reports may include suggestions to the board. Please see board meeting minutes for further action. Some items may appear in multiple reports.
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A copy of all permits received from Shohola Township must be given to the office, please refer to our red handbook page 17 for more information.