Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Kellum Pond is a 48-acre water in the Lake George region — small enough to feel tucked away, large enough to hold interest if you're paddling or surveying the shoreline for access. No official fish records on file, which often means either light stocking history or private shoreline that limits angling pressure and data collection. The pond sits in that middle territory of Adirondack waters: not a destination hike, not a roadside pull-off, but the kind of place that shows up on a topo map when you're planning a back-road paddle or looking for something quiet between the bigger-name lakes. Worth a closer look if you're working the Lake George backcountry with a canoe and a flexible itinerary.