Millers Pond, Smithtown
Millers Pond is a small pond located in Smithtown on Suffolk County park land.
Physical Features:
Elevation: 45 feet
Area: 21 acres
Shoreline Length: 1.12 miles
Town: Smithtown
Access:
Suffolk County Parks.
Directions: Millers Pond is located several blocks south of Main Street in Smithtown and just east of Route 111. Parking for four to six cars is available on the west side of the pond off Maple Avenue. Please plan parking appropriately as the west side parking is often full.
Restrictions: Boats are prohibited, and shoreline access is limited. Waterfowl feeding is strictly prohibited.
Fish Species:
Largemouth Bass, Sunfish, Brown Bullhead, Yellow Perch
Fishing:
This pond is home to a typical warmwater fish community including largemouth bass, perch, sunfish, and bullhead. Millers Pond serves primarily as a neighborhood fishing hole, but experienced bass anglers have enjoyed high catch rates and the occasional lunker bass over the last decade.
Regulations:
Statewide Fishing Regulations Apply
Health Advice on Eating Fish You Catch:
Visit NYS Department of Health website (link leaves DEC's website) for health advice on eating fish you catch. Scroll to the bottom of the page for Long Island freshwater waterbodies.