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Long Pond

Long Pond is a 14-acre water in the Saranac Lake region — small enough to be overlooked, common enough as a name to require context. Without public access data or fish survey records on file, it sits in that broad category of Adirondack ponds that are either private, difficult to reach, or both. The name appears on older USGS quads and in DEC wetland inventories, but it's not a trailhead destination or a stocked fishery. If you're tracking it down, confirm access and ownership before you walk in — many small ponds in this region are bounded by private land or require permission.

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Type
Pond
Surface
14 ac
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Saranac Juice
11.1 mi away
Restaurant
Hohmeyer's Adirondack Alps Restaurant
6.2 mi away
General store
Village Mercantile
11.4 mi away
Shelter
The Vic
1.5 mi away
§ On the water & nearby

Marinas, beaches, bait shops, and food

Marinas & launches (0)

No proprietor marinas listed within 7 mi yet.

Public beaches (1)
Bait & tackle (0)

No bait & tackle shops listed yet.

Food nearby (2)
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (109)
  • 109 designated campsites
Access (16)
§ Nearby parking

12 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.

+4 more on the map above

§ Fishing

What’s in the water

§ Stocking history
103 stocking events · 2011–2026 · 2 species
  • 2026Most recent
    • Brook Trout 1,650 fish · 8 inches (May)
    • Brown Trout 450 fish · 8 inches (Spring)
  • 2024
    • Brown Trout 450 fish · 8 (April)
    • Brook Trout 1,600 fish · 4.2 (September)
    • Brook Trout 1,650 fish · 9.3 (May)
    • Brook Trout 1,000 fish · 4.6 (October)
    • Brook Trout 1,200 fish · 4.5 (September)
    • Brook Trout 900 fish · 4.5 (September)
    • Brook Trout 400 fish · 4 (September)
  • 2023
    • Brown Trout 240 fish · 13.2 (April)
    • Brook Trout 1,600 fish · 4.1 (October)
    • Brown Trout 430 fish · 8.5 (May)
    • Brook Trout 900 fish · 4 (September)
    • Brook Trout 400 fish · 4.1 (September)
    • Brook Trout 1,000 fish · 4.2 (September)
    • Brook Trout 1,200 fish · 4 (September)
    • Brook Trout 1,500 fish · 9.1 (May)
  • 2022
    • Brook Trout 900 fish · 4.5 (October)
    • Brown Trout 430 fish · 8.5 (May)
    • Brook Trout 1,600 fish · 4 (September)
    • Brook Trout 1,500 fish · 8.5 (May)
    • Brook Trout 1,200 fish · 4.5 (October)
    • Brook Trout 1,000 fish · 4.5 (October)
    • Brook Trout 400 fish · 4 (September)
  • 2021
    • Brook Trout 1,000 fish · 3.9 (October)
    • Brook Trout 1,200 fish · 4 (October)
    • Brook Trout 1,600 fish · 3.9 (September)
    • Brown Trout 190 fish · 8 (May)
    • Brook Trout 600 fish · 4 (October)
    • Brook Trout 900 fish · 4 (October)
    • Brook Trout 400 fish · 4.1 (September)
  • 2020
    • Brook Trout 1,040 fish · 4.6 (September)
    • Brook Trout 390 fish · 4.5 (September)
    • Brown Trout 150 fish · 9 (May)
    • Brook Trout 585 fish · 4.5 (September)
    • Brook Trout 260 fish · 4.7 (October)
    • Brook Trout 100 fish · 3.9 (October)
    • Brook Trout 1,000 fish · 7.9 (May)
    • Brook Trout 780 fish · 4.5 (September)
  • 2019
    • Brook Trout 1,750 fish · 3.9 (September)
    • Brook Trout 720 fish · 4 (September)
    • Brown Trout 180 fish · 8 (May)
    • Brook Trout 1,080 fish · 4 (September)
    • Brook Trout 480 fish · 4.3 (October)
    • Brook Trout 1,200 fish · 4.2 (October)
    • Brook Trout 1,440 fish · 4 (September)
    • Brook Trout 1,500 fish · 7.5 (May)
  • 2018
    • Brook Trout 320 fish · 4.6 (October)
    • Brook Trout 960 fish · 4.5 (September)
    • Brook Trout 1,500 fish · 8 (May)
    • Brook Trout 850 fish · 4.3 (September)
    • Brook Trout 480 fish · 4 (September)
    • Brown Trout 170 fish · 8 (May)
    • Brook Trout 720 fish · 4.5 (September)
    • Brook Trout 1,000 fish · 4.3 (October)
+ 7 earlier years

Source: NYS DEC Stocking Records via data.ny.gov · Annual refresh

§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (6)
Lakes & ponds (41)
Trails (25)
Shelters (1)
  • The Vic1.5 mi
Lean-tos (7)
  • Fish Pond Site 2 Lean-To5.3 mi
  • Unnamed lean-to3.4 mi
  • Grass Pond Lean-To3.6 mi
  • Fish Pond Site 5 Lean-To5.4 mi
  • Sheep Meadow Lean-To #15.1 mi
  • St. Regis Pond Site 3 Lean-To4.8 mi
  • Sheep Meadow Lean-To #25.1 mi
Primitive campsites (109)
  • Slush Pond Campsite #11.7 mi
  • Mtn. Pond Campsite #11.7 mi
  • Mountain Pond #11.7 mi
  • Mtn. Pond Campsite #21.7 mi
  • Mountain Pond #21.7 mi
  • Slush Pond Campsite #51.9 mi
  • Slush Pond Campsite #21.9 mi
  • Slush Pond Campsite #41.9 mi
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