Welcome to Skyland Park Lot Owners Association

Thanks to those lot owners who allowed work to be done on their property (remember that every lot owner's property goes to the center of our roads), and to the team that carried out the work. The photos below show your neighbors -- in action.
Speaking of the volunteer team, our sincerest appreciation to the following residents. To Greg Farrah, who lent us his tractor for work on the project. To Craig Carroll, Joe Hamblin, Chris Costanza and Jon Kremser who raked, shoveled and graded the excavation areas so that they blended in with the existing properties. A big shout out to Rick Frederick for his hard work, and his tractor, for making the project turn out so well. And, of course, to our excavator operator Tom Deussen, without whose tireless work and expertise the road drainage project would not have been possible. It was a cooperative effort, and one that everyone in Skyland Park should be proud of.
Bryant Paving will be completing a crack seal process on our paved entryway in October. Dates will be provided on this website and by email as soon as we receive notice from the paving company.
An email was sent to SPLOA membership to clarify certain matters regarding the property of the Moultonborough Airport and the taxiway easement located on the northeastern side of the Airport runway. Known as the Taxiing Strip, this easement was created in 1978 by deed to permit aviators within the SPLOA community to access the Airport runway for takeoff and landing. It is important to remember that the Taxiing Strip is on land belonging to the Airport, and it exists for the sole purpose of allowing our member aviators to pilot to and from the runway.
Therefore, it is of importance that all our members understand that the Taxiing Strip is not available to any of us for use beyond driving planes to and from the Airport. The Taxing Strip is NOT a road nor a driveway, nor a walking or jogging path, nor is the Taxiing Strip an access point for Summit Drive lot owners abutting it to use in getting to the back portions of their lots. Lot owners abutting the Taxiing Strip must go through their own property only to gain such access.
Please stay off Airport property entirely, including the Taxiing Strip, unless you are piloting an airplane to or from the Airport.
Please also be aware that the SPLOA Association has a Parking and Tie Down Area which is located on the northern end of Summit Drive. Please be reminded that It is not to be used for any activities such as operating an ATV, snowmobiling, driving a car etc. If a resident or non-resident violates this, further enforcement action steps will be conducted as described in the Covenants..
A private website for our residents for the purpose of owner information and communication.
Skyland Park is located in the beautiful Lakes Region of New Hampshire and adjacent to the Moultonborough Airport. There are 37 privately owned homes and several common areas including a grassy triangle, a wooded section, and a tie-down area for residents’ planes. The roads are privately maintained by the Association. Snow is plowed by the Town of Moultonborough. SPLOA is governed by a set of Covenants. A Board of Directors operates via By-Laws that are established and may be amended by Lot Owners at the Annual Meetings.