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Mountain Pond

Mountain Pond is a remote body of water accessible by bushwhack or unmarked paths — no maintained trail leads to it. The pond holds native brook trout and sees few visitors outside of fall hunting season.

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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Saranac Juice
9.6 mi away
Restaurant
Hex and Hop Brewing
8.6 mi away
General store
Village Mercantile
13.8 mi away
Shelter
Grass Pond Lean-To
6.2 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (28)
  • 28 designated campsites
Access (8)
  • 8 parking areas nearby
§ Nearby parking

8 parking areas· 2 accessible

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.

§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (11)
Lakes & ponds (26)
Trails (25)
Lean-tos (5)
  • Debar Mountain Lean-To6.8 mi
  • Debar Mountian Lean-To6.7 mi
  • Grass Pond Lean-To6.2 mi
  • Sheep Meadow Lean-To #16.7 mi
  • Sheep Meadow Lean-To #26.7 mi
Primitive campsites (28)
  • Hope Pond Campsite #10.9 mi
  • White Fathers Church Campsite1.0 mi
  • Hope Pond Campsite #21.0 mi
  • Kushaqua Island Campsite1.1 mi
  • White Fathers Point Campsite #11.3 mi
  • Kushaqua North1.4 mi
  • Kushaqua Narrows Campsite1.6 mi
  • Rainbow Narrows Campsite1.8 mi
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