Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Tirrell Pond occupies 144 acres in the Blue Mountain Lake corridor — a mid-sized water in a region dense with named ponds and remote access points, though specific public access details for Tirrell remain undocumented in state records. The pond sits within the broader network of waters that defines this central Adirondack watershed, where stillwater paddling and old logging roads often overlap in ways that require local knowledge or older topographic maps to navigate confidently. No fish species data on file with DEC, which typically signals either limited stocking history or minimal angler traffic — or both. Worth a call to the Blue Mountain Lake visitor center or the local DEC office before planning a trip in.