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Stony Creek Ponds

Coordinates: 44°13′20″N 74°18′18″W / 44.22222°N 74.30500°W / 44.22222; -74.30500
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Detail of the 1985 USGS Tupper Lake quadrant showing Coreys

The Stony Creek Ponds are a set of three ponds totaling 190 acres near Coreys, New York.[1] They are the source of Stony Creek, a roughly three-mile river that feeds the Raquette River.

The ponds are located at the south end of the Indian Carry, a historic portage from the south end of Upper Saranac Lake to points south.[2] The ponds are on the route of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail, and were on the original route of the Adirondack Canoe Classic.[3] The northernmost pond was the site of the Hiawatha House, a popular tourist hotel from the 1880s to 1918.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Beamish, Dick (March 1, 2008). "Stony Creek Ponds; Merrily Down the Stream". Adirondack Explorer. Retrieved September 18, 2023.
  2. ^ "Indian Carry". Historic Saranac Lake wiki. March 31, 2009.
  3. ^ "Trail to Stony Creek Ponds". Adirondack Land Trust. September 18, 2023. Retrieved September 18, 2023.
  4. ^ Stoddard, Seneca Ray (1888). The Adirondacks, Illustrated (18th ed.). Glens Falls, New York: S. R. Stoddard. p. 111.
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44°13′20″N 74°18′18″W / 44.22222°N 74.30500°W / 44.22222; -74.30500