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Storm Water Pond

Storm Water Pond is what the name suggests — a one-acre retention basin in the Tupper Lake area, built to manage runoff rather than serve as a backcountry destination. No fish stocking records, no trails, no reason to plan a trip around it. These utilitarian ponds dot the region's developed corridors, functional infrastructure rather than wilderness water. If you're looking for fishable ponds near Tupper Lake, skip this one and head to Raquette Pond, Horseshoe Pond, or any of the deeper glacial ponds west of town.

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108 parking areas

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