Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Flemings Pond sits in the Paradox Lake region — a 49-acre water without much public footprint and no official fish stocking records, which usually means posted shoreline or limited-to-no public access. The name appears on USGS maps but not in the DEC's maintained paddling or fishing inventories, a pattern common to ponds ringed by private camps or tucked behind old Adirondack estates. Worth a query at the Schroon Lake DEC office or the town clerk in Paradox if you're intent on reaching it — some of these "map ponds" have owner-tolerated access via legacy trails, but assume private until confirmed otherwise.