Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Jessup River — despite the name, it's catalogued as a 9-acre pond in the Speculator region, part of the broader West Canada Lakes watershed network where nomenclature runs inconsistent across old surveys and modern maps. No fish species data on record, which often signals either marginal habitat or just a water that hasn't drawn enough angling pressure to make it into the DEC logs. The pond sits off the main recreation corridors — this is working forest country, not High Peaks foot traffic — so expect limited signage, informal access, and the kind of solitude that comes from being neither a destination nor a through-route. If you're headed in, confirm current access and ownership status; timber company lands in this zone shift hands and policies periodically.