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East Pond

East Pond is a 62-acre water in the Raquette Lake region — part of the sprawling network of ponds, wetlands, and wooded shoreline that defines the central Adirondacks west of Blue Mountain Lake. The pond sits in low-relief forest country, the kind of backcountry where paddling and portaging matter more than peak-bagging, and where loons and beaver are more common than trail registers. No fish species data on record, which often signals either light angling pressure or catch-and-release brookies that slip under DEC survey nets. Access details are sparse — check the latest DEC paddling maps or ask at the Raquette Lake Supply for current portage routes and put-in logistics.

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Pond
Surface
62 ac
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Blue Line Coffee House
13.5 mi away
Restaurant
Tony Harper's Pizza & Clam Shack
9.2 mi away
General store
ADK Trading Post
13.3 mi away
Shelter
Boucher Point Lean-To #2
5.4 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (78)
  • 78 designated campsites
Access (2)
§ Nearby parking

2 parking areas· 2 accessible

Closest parking lots within range, ranked by walking distance. Accessibility flags come from Google verified-data; surface and capacity from OpenStreetMap. Confirm hours and seasonal closures before you go.

§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (4)
Lakes & ponds (34)
Trails (15)
Lean-tos (21)
  • Unnamed lean-to6.8 mi
  • Unnamed lean-to6.8 mi
  • Outlet Bay Lean-to5.7 mi
  • Hot Rock Lean-To5.4 mi
  • Unnamed lean-to6.8 mi
  • Unnamed lean-to6.8 mi
  • Unnamed lean-to6.8 mi
  • Unnamed lean-to6.8 mi
Primitive campsites (78)
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #322.8 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #333.0 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #313.0 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #343.2 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #274.2 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #264.3 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #284.5 mi
  • Forked Lake West-end Campsite4.6 mi
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