Alder Brook Lake is a 22-acre water in the Speculator region — small enough to be overlooked, big enough to hold your attention if you're passing through with a canoe or a fly rod. No fish species data on file, which either means it hasn't been surveyed in recent memory or it's been too marginal to stock — common for waters in this size class that can winterkill or run warm by mid-summer. The name suggests a feeder drainage lined with alders, the kind of brushy headwater system that keeps a lake cool in spring and silted in by August. Worth a look if you're already in the area; otherwise it's a dot on the map until someone reports otherwise.
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