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Little Fish Pond

Little Fish Pond is a 24-acre pocket of water in the Tupper Lake region — small enough that it lives up to its name, tucked into working forestland with limited public information on access or fish population. The DEC hasn't documented stocking or survey data here, which usually means either limited angling pressure or a pond that doesn't hold trout through the summer. These kinds of waters often serve as local-knowledge spots: someone's canoe-in morning, a brook trout experiment, or just a quiet place to paddle when the bigger lakes get busy. Check the latest DEC access atlas for current trail or road access — ownership and conditions shift in this part of the park.

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Pond
Surface
24 ac
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Origin Coffee
13.1 mi away
Restaurant
Hohmeyer's Adirondack Alps Restaurant
7.3 mi away
General store
Jessie's Route 3 Redemption
11.7 mi away
Shelter
Fish Pond Site 2 Lean-To
0.5 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (319)
  • 319 designated campsites
Access (57)
§ Nearby parking

50 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.

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§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (5)
Lakes & ponds (64)
Trails (25)
Lean-tos (4)
  • Fish Pond Site 2 Lean-To0.5 mi
  • Unnamed lean-to5.8 mi
  • Fish Pond Site 5 Lean-To0.8 mi
  • St. Regis Pond Site 3 Lean-To3.1 mi
Primitive campsites (319)
  • Fish Pond Site 60.1 mi
  • Little Fish Pond Campsite0.1 mi
  • Little Long Pond Campsite0.1 mi
  • Lydia Pond Campsite0.4 mi
  • Fish Pond Site 60.5 mi
  • Fish Pond Site 30.8 mi
  • Fish Pond Site 40.9 mi
  • Unnamed campsite1.0 mi
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