Every named pond in the Adirondack Park — quiet waters, lean-to destinations, swimming holes. Browse by region or jump to a name.
Upper Goose Pond is a two-acre pocket water in the Tupper Lake region — small enough that it likely doesn't see much pressure beyond the occasional local angler or paddler who knows where to find it. No fish species data on record, which in the Adirondacks usually means either it's too shallow to winter over, stocked irregularly, or simply under-surveyed. Waters this size tend to be access-dependent: if there's a nearby camp road or an old logging trail, it gets used; if not, it stays quiet. Worth checking the DEC's public access mapper before committing to a bushwhack.