Labrador Hollow sits within a one-half-mile-wide (0.80 km) glacially carved valley with steep walls.
The valley's orientation and topography cause it to be shaded for most of the day, leading to cooler conditions and plant life more typical of mountain bogs such as those found in the Adirondacks.
[9] Labrador Hollow Unique Area is open to the public for recreation including hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, nature viewing, fishing, hunting, and non-motorized boating.
Additional accessible features include a fishing pier along the pond's western shore, and a trail to view Tinkers Falls from near its base.
[4] Sportfish species in Labrador Pond include chain pickerel, largemouth bass, pumpkinseed, bluegill, yellow perch, common carp, and brown bullhead.