Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Aluminum Pond is a 9-acre pocket water in the Raquette Lake region — small enough to stay off most paddling itineraries, tucked into the wooded backcountry where the state land holdings fracture into a patchwork of private inholdings and old logging corridors. No fish data on record, which usually means either unstocked stillwater or a pond that hasn't been surveyed in decades — common for the smaller named waters in this part of the Park. Access details are sparse; if you're headed in, confirm current trail conditions and land status with the local DEC ranger or outfitter in Raquette Lake village before you bushwhack.