There are only four or five camps on the pond, located in the north-east corner; the rest of the shoreline is owned by the state.Clear Pond is a long, narrow 97-acre pond that is separated from Rainbow Lake by an esker. It's northeast shore was the site of the Adirondack-Florida School. Much of the shoreline is now owned by the State of New York.
Not to be confused with Follensby Clear Pond, Little Clear Pond, or Lake Clear.