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Hewitt Pond is a 167-acre water in the Schroon Lake region — large enough to feel expansive, quiet enough to stay off the heavy-traffic lists. No fish species data on record, which could mean unstocked, undersampled, or simply overlooked by DEC surveys; local intel is the only reliable guide here. The pond sits in that middle-elevation zone where the High Peaks feel distant and the lake-country vibe starts to take over — less granite drama, more softwood shoreline and seasonal camps. Access and launch details require on-the-ground confirmation; this is the kind of pond where you check the town clerk's office or ask at the nearest gas station.