Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Brady Pond is a three-acre water in the Blue Mountain Lake township — small enough that it rarely appears on recreational maps and quiet enough that it stays that way. No fish stocking records on file, no trail register, no lean-to — the kind of pond that exists more as a cartographic dot than a destination, though local paddlers and hunters know where it sits. Waters this size in the central Adirondacks often serve as wildlife corridor anchors: beaver, otter, wood duck nesting boxes if the shoreline allows it. If you're looking for it, start with the USGS quad and a conversation at the Blue Mountain Outfitters counter.