Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Jerry Vly is a 13-acre pond in the Great Sacandaga Lake region — "vly" being the old Dutch term for wetland or marsh, a naming convention that shows up across the southern Adirondacks and Mohawk Valley. The pond sits in relatively low-elevation terrain compared to the High Peaks corridor, part of the working forest and private land mosaic that defines this corner of the Park. No fish species on record, which typically signals either limited public access or seasonal water levels that don't support a fishery. Worth noting the name if you're tracing old maps or deeds — these Dutch placenames (vly, kill, vlei) mark some of the earliest European settlement patterns in the region.