Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Oven Mountain Pond is a 24-acre water tucked into the southeastern corner of the Park near Brant Lake — off the main tourist corridors, no formal trailhead signage, and likely accessed via old logging roads or private land adjoining state forest. The name suggests proximity to Oven Mountain, a wooded summit south of Pharaoh Lake Wilderness, though the pond itself sits outside the designated wilderness boundary. No fish stocking records and no DEC lean-tos — this is deep-woods paddling or bushwhacking terrain, the kind of water that stays quiet because it requires either local knowledge or a willingness to read a topo map and pick a route. If you're targeting it, confirm access and boundaries before you park.