Diamond Lake is a 25-acre pond tucked in the working forest west of Speculator — not a wilderness destination, more a local access point with little public information on record. No fish stocking data in the DEC files, and no formal trails indexed to the shoreline, which suggests either private holdings or gated timber company land with seasonal access patterns that shift year to year. If you're chasing it down, call the town offices in Lake Pleasant or check with the Region 5 DEC fisheries bureau — they'll know whether there's a put-in and whether it's worth the drive. These mid-sized ponds in the southwestern Adirondacks tend to be either sleeper brook trout water or entirely unmanaged; Diamond could be either.
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