A community of year-round and seasonal residents sharing one beautiful lake since 1982.
Updates from the Druid Lake Association. For ongoing conversation, join the Druid Lake Friends Facebook group.
The 45th Annual Spring Social is Saturday, May 2nd at Red Moon Restaurant. Dinner tickets are $42/person. Register online →
After community members spoke out, the Wisconsin DNR moved Druid Lake homes back out of the flood storage district. A win for the neighborhood — our homes remain regulated as floodplain, not flood storage.
Annual dues of $15 per property are now due. You can pay when you register for the Social, or mail a check to the Treasurer.
Our biggest night of the year — dinner, door prizes, basket auction, and an evening with your lake neighbors.
A look at life on the lake.
Druid Lake is a 122-acre natural glacial kettle lake in the Town of Erin, Washington County. It has a maximum depth of 53 feet, a mean depth of 25 feet, and 2.3 miles of shoreline. It is a drainage lake connected to the Ashippun River. Our Lake Monitor tracks water quality through the Wisconsin DNR's Self-Help Lake Monitoring Program.
Water quality data is collected by volunteer lake monitors and submitted to the Wisconsin DNR. For the latest data or to report a concern, contact the Lake Monitor (see Officers section below). For DNR resources, visit dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/lakes.
Useful links for Druid Lake residents.
Facebook group for neighbors — news, photos, lost & found, and community conversation.
NWS forecast for Hartford / Town of Erin — plan your weekend on the water.
Find Druid Lake on Google Maps — useful for sharing directions with guests.
Fishing regulations, stocking history, water quality data, and official lake info from the Wisconsin DNR.
Town government, meeting schedules, permits, and local services for Washington County residents.
Register for the 45th Annual Spring Social — Saturday, May 2nd, 2026.
Questions, concerns, or ideas? Reach out to your association officers. We're all neighbors here.
Life on Druid Lake through the seasons. Photos from residents welcome — share them in the Facebook group.
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