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Twin Ponds

Twin Ponds sits in the Old Forge township — a pair of modest thirty-acre basins that carry the name but little of the traffic that follows the bigger fishing and paddling destinations in the Fulton Chain corridor. No formal fish stocking records on file, which usually means native brookies or nothing, and the access situation is unclear enough that most anglers and paddlers skip it for more obvious put-ins. The ponds likely see their heaviest use from snowmobilers in winter, when the Old Forge trail network opens up back-basin water that's otherwise hemmed in by private land. If you know how to reach it, you've already talked to someone local.

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Type
Pond
Surface
30 ac
Max depth
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Blue Line Coffee House
17.2 mi away
Restaurant
Big Moose Station Restaurant
11.3 mi away
General store
Otto's Abode
13.8 mi away
Shelter
Sand Lake Lean-To
4.6 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (75)
  • 75 designated campsites
Access (13)
§ Nearby parking

13 parking areas· 1 accessible

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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§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (2)
Lakes & ponds (38)
Trails (25)
Lean-tos (5)
  • Trout Pond Shelter5.3 mi
  • Trout Pond Lean-To5.3 mi
  • Cage Lake Lean-To7.0 mi
  • Sand Lake Lean-To4.6 mi
  • Wolf Pond Lean-To6.1 mi
Primitive campsites (75)
  • Gregg Lake Primitive Campsite1.3 mi
  • Primitive campsite 171352.0 mi
  • Tied Lake Road Campsite2.1 mi
  • Campsite 13.0 mi
  • Buck Pond Accessible Campsite3.1 mi
  • Primitive Campsite3.6 mi
  • Campsite 23.6 mi
  • Campsite 33.7 mi
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