
Clockmill Pond
Southern Region • Southern Region
Clockmill Pond is a quiet Ferris Lake Wild Forest destination reached by old logging roads, snowmobile trails, wet sections, and faint pond paths.
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Clockmill Pond
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Clockmill Pond is a low-elevation backcountry pond hike off Powley-Piseco Road in Ferris Lake Wild Forest. The route follows old logging-road and snowmobile-trail corridors through wet woods, marsh edges, small bridges, and a poorly marked junction before turning onto the narrower pond path. It is not a dramatic summit or waterfall objective; the appeal is a quiet pond, older woods-road travel, and a more primitive southern Adirondack feel. The route is relatively gentle, but navigation and seasonal wetness make it more involved than the elevation profile suggests.

