
Spoon Lake is a six-acre pond in the Speculator region — small enough that "lake" feels generous, tucked into working forest land where public access (if it exists) isn't formalized or widely documented. No fish stocking records, no marked trails in the state's official databases, which usually means private land or a walk-in bushwhack known mostly to locals with property nearby. These off-the-grid waters are common in the southern and western Adirondacks, where the old logging-camp ponds were never absorbed into the state forest preserve. If you're curious, start with the town clerk in Lake Pleasant — they'll know whether the shoreline is accessible and whether anyone still calls it by name.
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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