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Oven Mountain Pond

Oven Mountain Pond is a 24-acre water tucked into the southeastern corner of the Park near Brant Lake — off the main tourist corridors, no formal trailhead signage, and likely accessed via old logging roads or private land adjoining state forest. The name suggests proximity to Oven Mountain, a wooded summit south of Pharaoh Lake Wilderness, though the pond itself sits outside the designated wilderness boundary. No fish stocking records and no DEC lean-tos — this is deep-woods paddling or bushwhacking terrain, the kind of water that stays quiet because it requires either local knowledge or a willingness to read a topo map and pick a route. If you're targeting it, confirm access and boundaries before you park.

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Type
Pond
Surface
24 ac
Max depth
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
9 Mile Coffee Co
17.1 mi away
Restaurant
becks TAVERN
2.7 mi away
General store
Adirondack General Store
13.9 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 (0)

No public beaches listed within 7 mi yet.

Bait & tackle (0)

No bait & tackle shops listed yet.

Food nearby (1)
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (20)
  • 20 designated campsites
Access (34)
§ Nearby parking

32 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.

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§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (12)
Lakes & ponds (24)
Trails (25)
Primitive campsites (20)
  • Second Pond Campsite4.9 mi
  • Unnamed campsite5.5 mi
  • The Vly Pond Campsite5.5 mi
  • Palmer Pond Tent Site 15.5 mi
  • Palmer Pond5.5 mi
  • Unnamed campsite5.6 mi
  • Palmer Pond Tent Site 45.6 mi
  • Unnamed campsite5.6 mi
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