Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
O'Keefe Pond is a 12-acre water in the Lake George region — small enough to slip past most maps, large enough to hold its own quiet. No fish stocking records on file, no marked trails leading in, no lean-tos advertised — which usually means either private shoreline or a walk-in situation known mostly to locals who've been there since childhood. Waters like this tend to sit in the gap between state land and private holdings, accessed by old logging roads or neighborhood right-of-ways that don't make it into the DEC trail guides. If you're looking for it, start with the town tax maps and a conversation at the nearest general store.