
Clear Pond is a 74-acre water in the Raquette Lake township — mid-sized for the region, tucked into the working forest south of the main Raquette Lake basin. No public access data or fish stocking records on file, which usually means private inholdings or land-locked state parcels awaiting easement or trail development. The name shows up on USGS quads and DEC wetland maps but not in the standard paddling guides — a placeholder for now. If you're poking around the Raquette Lake backcountry and see a footpath, check the DEC unit management plan or call the Inlet ranger station before assuming it's open water.
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