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Jimmy Pond

Jimmy Pond is a one-acre pocket water in the Raquette Lake township — small enough that it likely sits tucked in second-growth forest between larger named lakes, the kind of place you'd find on a bushwhack or a forgotten woods road rather than a marked trail. No fish data on record, which at this size suggests either marginal depth for winter survival or simply that it's never been surveyed — common for ponds under five acres in the central Adirondacks. In this part of the park, water this small often serves as a navigation landmark for hunters, trappers, and the occasional through-paddler linking bigger systems. If you're looking for it, start with the USGS quad and a compass bearing.

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Pond
Surface
1 ac
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Blue Line Coffee House
11.4 mi away
Restaurant
Seventh Lake House
9.5 mi away
General store
Old Forge Hardware
17.7 mi away
Shelter
Brooktrout Lake Lean-To
2.5 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (72)
  • 72 designated campsites
Access (7)
§ Nearby parking

5 parking areas

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 (5)
Lakes & ponds (35)
Trails (25)
Lean-tos (22)
  • West Lake Lean-to #22.6 mi
  • West Lake Lean-to #12.9 mi
  • South Lake Lean-to3.4 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #14.7 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #24.3 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #34.1 mi
  • Spruce Lake lean-to #36.9 mi
  • West Canada Creek lean-to3.4 mi
Primitive campsites (72)
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 1112.4 mi
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 1102.5 mi
  • NY DEC2.6 mi
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 1062.7 mi
  • Mud Lake Tentsites2.8 mi
  • Unnamed campsite2.8 mi
  • West Lake Former Caretaker Clearing Tentsites2.8 mi
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 1042.9 mi
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