Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Grassy Pond is a 9-acre pocket water in the Blue Mountain Lake township — small enough that it lives in the gap between the headline destinations and the true backcountry wildcards. No fish data on file, which usually means either never stocked or surveyed so long ago the records didn't survive digitization; ponds this size in this region sometimes hold stunted brook trout populations or go fishless depending on winter oxygen and beaver activity. The name suggests a shallow basin with emergent vegetation along the margins — classic stillwater for dragonflies, wood ducks, and the occasional moose browse at dawn. If you're looking for it, start with the local DEC office or the Blue Mountain Lake Association; access intel for the unnamed and under-documented waters still travels by word of mouth.