
Little Jordan Lake is a 15-acre pocket water in the Tupper Lake region — small enough to feel remote, big enough to paddle without circling back every ten minutes. No fish data on record, which either means it hasn't been surveyed in decades or it winters out too shallow to hold trout; either way, it's more of a canoe destination than a fishing one. The lake sits in working forestland west of the core Tupper system, accessible via logging roads that shift status depending on the season and the landowner's posting. Best confirmed locally before committing to the drive.
Free, takes thirty seconds. Yours forever.
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