Stone Dam Lake is a 16-acre pond tucked into the Old Forge lake district — small enough to miss on the standard touring maps, quiet enough to feel like a find when you get there. The name suggests timber-era infrastructure, though the dam itself is long gone or submerged; what remains is a shallow, marshy-edged basin that warms early in the season and holds its own as a paddling detour for anyone working the Fulton Chain or the Moose River system. No fish data on file, which likely means it's not stocked and not managed — worth a cast if you're already there, but not a destination for anglers. Access details are sparse; ask locally in Old Forge or check the DEC launch registry if you're planning a visit.
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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