Every named lake, pond, river, and stream worth fishing in the Adirondack Park — with the species you'll find, the access you can count on, and the regions they sit in.
Round Lake stretches across 744 acres just south of the hamlet of Long Lake — one of the largest bodies of water in this part of the central Adirondacks that still reads as backcountry rather than resort corridor. The lake sits in mixed hardwood and conifer forest, accessible from the Long Lake shoreline to the north, and historically tied to the logging and guiding economy that built the town in the late 1800s. No fish species data on file with DEC, which usually means either limited stocking history or spotty angler reporting — local bait shops are the better source. It's the kind of water that gets traffic from paddlers staging out of Long Lake but rarely makes the must-do lists, which means midweek solitude even in July.