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Kings Flow is a 112-acre pond in the Indian Lake region — one of those mid-sized Adirondack waters that sits just off the main touring routes and sees light pressure as a result. The name suggests a wider, slower section of moving water rather than a classic basin pond, typical of flow-through systems in the southern and central Park where marshland transitions meet deeper channels. No fish species data on record, which often means either unstocked native habitat or simply under-documented — worth a scouting trip if you're already in the Indian Lake corridor with a canoe. Access details are sparse; check with local outfitters or the Indian Lake town office for put-in options.
Kings Flow is a 90-acre pond west of Indian Lake village, serving as the main trailhead for Puffer Pond and the eastern Siamese Ponds Wilderness. Drive-to access, paddle-only water, and brook trout in the feeder streams.