
Newport Brook drains north through the Paradox Lake valley — a quiet tributary stream that feeds into Paradox Lake itself, tucked into the low country east of Schroon Lake and well off the High Peaks tourist circuit. The brook cuts through mixed hardwood and hemlock along its run, the kind of water you cross on foot hiking the back trails or pass without much notice driving NY-74 between Ticonderoga and Severance. No fish species on record, which likely means it hasn't been surveyed rather than empty — brookies often hold in these valley feeder streams if the gradient and shade cooperate. Worth a look if you're based at Paradox Lake and mapping tributaries on a paddle layover day.
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