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Jones Pond covers 90 acres just north of Osgood Pond — a short carry connects the two. Day-use launch; brook trout water with quiet shoreline, no motors.
Jones Pond spreads across 144 acres in the Saranac Lake region — a mid-sized water that sits beyond the immediate orbit of the village's better-known public ponds but still within the area's working mix of private shoreline and seasonal camps. No species data on file with DEC, which typically means either limited angling pressure or stocking records that predate the digital archive. The pond's acreage suggests room to move by canoe, but access details remain unclear — worth a call to the local DEC office or a stop at a Saranac Lake outfitter before loading the boat. If you fish it, report what you find.