Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Greenland Pond is an 8-acre pocket of water in the Brant Lake region — small enough to miss on a map, large enough to hold the quiet that defines off-trail Adirondack water. No DEC fish records on file, which often signals either seasonal brookies that come and go with stream flow or a pond too shallow to hold trout through summer heat. The Brant Lake area sits in the southeastern corner of the park, more private land than state forest, so access here is likely private or unmarked — worth a knock on a door if you're staying nearby. These small ponds rarely make the guidebooks, but they're where the locals swim.