Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Norman Pond is an 8-acre pocket water in the Old Forge system — small enough that it doesn't show up on most recreation maps, and quiet enough that it stays that way. No fish data on file with DEC, which suggests either unstocked native populations or overlooked entirely in the surveys; either way, it's the kind of shallow pond that warms early, freezes late, and holds more promise for dragonflies than trout. Access details are sparse — likely private shoreline or unmarked approach through the Old Forge lake chain — so confirm ownership before paddling in. Worth a look if you're already threading through the Fulton Chain backwaters and want water nobody's talking about.
North Pond is a 3-acre pocket of water in the Old Forge area — small enough that it doesn't show up on most recreational paddling lists, and no fish species data on file with DEC. Waters this size in the central Adirondacks often sit on private land or lack formal access, which keeps them off the trail map but doesn't mean they're not there. If you're poking around Old Forge back roads and spot it, assume posted unless marked otherwise. No peaks nearby, no stocked brookies — just a dot on the USGS quad.