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Streeter Fishpond

Streeter Fishpond is a 13-acre pond in the Old Forge area — small enough to stay off most radar, large enough to hold some character. The name suggests stocking history or private management at some point, though current fish population and public access details are thin on the ground. Old Forge waters tend to be either heavily trafficked (the Fulton Chain) or tucked into working forest with gated seasonal roads — Streeter likely falls into the latter category. Worth a call to the Old Forge visitor center or local outfitters if you're trying to pin down current conditions or whether there's a put-in.

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Type
Pond
Surface
13 ac
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Blue Line Coffee House
20.3 mi away
Restaurant
Big Moose Station Restaurant
13.9 mi away
General store
Otto's Abode
8.5 mi away
Shelter
Wolf Pond Lean-To
1.0 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (93)
  • 93 designated campsites
Access (3)
§ Nearby parking

3 parking areas

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.

§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (7)
Lakes & ponds (51)
Trails (24)
Lean-tos (15)
  • Big Shallow Shelter2.9 mi
  • Cage Lake Springhole Lean-to4.1 mi
  • High Falls No. 2 Lean-To4.8 mi
  • High Falls No. 1 Lean-To4.8 mi
  • Trout Pond Shelter6.2 mi
  • Trout Pond Lean-To6.2 mi
  • High Falls No. 2 Lean-To4.8 mi
  • Cage Lake Lean-To3.0 mi
Primitive campsites (93)
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 303.9 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 303.9 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 313.9 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 313.9 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 294.0 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campgroud 294.0 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 334.0 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 334.1 mi
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