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Little Mud Pond

Little Mud Pond is a two-acre water in the Tupper Lake region — the kind of small, soft-bottomed pond that shows up on topo maps but rarely in conversation. No fish surveys on record, which typically signals shallow water, heavy vegetation, or both; ponds this size in the northern Adirondacks often hold beaver activity and wading birds rather than trout. Without maintained trail access or nearby lean-tos, it's best understood as a paddler's detour or a bushwhack objective rather than a destination. If you're already nearby with a canoe and a taste for solitude, it's worth the reconnaissance.

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