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Pear Pond

Pear Pond is a 23-acre water tucked into the Long Lake township — small enough to miss on a topo map, quiet enough that it likely stays that way in practice. No fish survey data on record, which in Adirondack terms usually means limited access, limited pressure, or both. The name suggests an old surveyor's notation or a vague shoreline shape — either way, it's the kind of pond that rewards the hiker willing to bushwhack or follow an unmarked route. If you're launching a canoe here, you carried it in yourself.

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Pond
Surface
23 ac
Max depth
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Waypoint Cafe
9.5 mi away
Restaurant
Long View Lodge Restaurant
8.0 mi away
General store
ADK Trading Post
9.1 mi away
Shelter
Forked Lake Lean-To
4.6 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (72)
  • 72 designated campsites
Access (2)
§ Nearby parking

2 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.

§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (5)
Lakes & ponds (36)
Trails (15)
Lean-tos (9)
  • Lower Sargents Pond Lean-To6.8 mi
  • Deerland Carry #1 Lean-to7.0 mi
  • Outlet Bay Lean-to4.9 mi
  • Hot Rock Lean-To5.4 mi
  • Boucher Point Lean-To #25.5 mi
  • Pinebrook Lean-To6.3 mi
  • Outlet Bay Lean-To4.9 mi
  • Deerland Carry #1 Lean-To7.0 mi
Primitive campsites (72)
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #272.6 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #282.8 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #292.8 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #263.0 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #303.1 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #253.2 mi
  • William C. Whitney Campsite #313.6 mi
  • Tent site3.9 mi
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