
Stephens Pond is a 70-acre water in the Blue Mountain Lake township — part of the mid-Adirondack lake country where the roads thin out and the ponds start to outnumber the year-round addresses. No fish stocking records and no formal access trail in the DEC inventory, which typically means private land or a bushwhack approach through second-growth hardwoods and wetland buffer. The pond sits in that broad, rolling plateau west of Blue Mountain itself — not dramatic terrain, but classic Adirondack backcountry where a pond this size can still feel like a secret. If you're serious about fishing it, start with the local DEC office in Northville for landowner contacts and current access status.
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