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Readway Ponds

Readway Ponds — two small kettle ponds in the Tupper Lake lowlands — sit in mixed hardwood-conifer forest north of the main village corridor, part of the scattered wetland complexes that define the northern Adirondack terrain. The ponds are linked by shallow channel flow and surrounded by brushy shoreline; access details are sparse, likely requiring navigation through private or undeveloped land without formal trail infrastructure. No fish stocking records on file, though shallow northern ponds like these sometimes hold stunted brook trout or fallfish populations that arrived during spring flood pulses. Best approached with local knowledge and a float tube if you're curious about unmapped water.

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Type
Pond
Surface
2 ac
Max depth
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Restaurant
Big Moose Station Restaurant
23.8 mi away
General store
Otto's Abode
6.6 mi away
Shelter
Streeter Lake Lean-To
3.0 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (33)
  • 33 designated campsites
Access (14)
§ Nearby parking

12 parking areas· 1 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.

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§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (5)
Lakes & ponds (24)
Trails (25)
Lean-tos (4)
  • Cage Lake Springhole Lean-to6.9 mi
  • Streeter Lake Lean-To3.0 mi
  • Cage Lake Springhole Lean-To6.9 mi
  • Griffin Rapids Lean-To6.2 mi
Primitive campsites (33)
  • Streeter Lake Road Campsite #152.6 mi
  • Streeter Lake Road Campsite #142.6 mi
  • Streeter Lake Road Campsite #122.6 mi
  • Streeter Lake Road Campsite #93.0 mi
  • Streeter Lake Road Campsite #113.0 mi
  • Streeter Lake Road Campsite #103.0 mi
  • Streeter Lake Road Campsite #63.2 mi
  • Streeter Lake Road Campsite #73.2 mi
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