
Little Marsh Pond is a one-acre pocket water in the Long Lake township — small enough that it lives somewhere in the catalog-everything category of named Adirondack waters rather than the go-there-on-purpose category. No fish stocking records, no trail register, no DEC campsite — the kind of pond that shows up on the topo as a blue dot and stays that way unless you're hunting grouse in the surrounding hardwoods or cross it by accident on a compass bearing. If it holds any brook trout, they're wild, stunted, and unconfirmed. Worth knowing it exists if you're plotting bushwhacks in the Long Lake backcountry, but not worth the drive if you're looking for water to fish or a place to pitch a tent.
No public beaches listed within 7 mi yet.
No bait & tackle shops listed yet.
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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