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Otter Brook

Otter Brook flows through the Raquette Lake township in the Central Adirondacks — one of dozens of small tributaries feeding the Raquette River watershed. The stream's name appears on USGS maps but details on public access, fishery, and recreational use remain scarce in state records. Likely a seasonal brook-trout water during spring runoff, dropping to marginal flow by midsummer. If you know this brook — access points, notable features, whether it's worth bushwhacking to — the region could use the intel.

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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Blue Line Coffee House
10.6 mi away
Restaurant
Seventh Lake House
8.7 mi away
General store
Old Forge Hardware
17.5 mi away
Shelter
Brooktrout Lake Lean-To
3.6 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (73)
  • 73 designated campsites
Access (7)
§ Nearby parking

5 parking areas

Closest parking lots within range, ranked by walking distance. Accessibility flags come from Google verified-data; surface and capacity from OpenStreetMap. Confirm hours and seasonal closures before you go.

§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (4)
Lakes & ponds (29)
Trails (25)
Lean-tos (19)
  • West Lake Lean-to #23.8 mi
  • West Lake Lean-to #14.1 mi
  • South Lake Lean-to4.6 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #14.9 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #24.5 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #34.7 mi
  • West Canada Creek lean-to4.6 mi
  • Brooktrout Lake Lean-to3.7 mi
Primitive campsites (73)
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 1102.1 mi
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 1112.1 mi
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 1062.3 mi
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 312.5 mi
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 1042.6 mi
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 502.7 mi
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 1032.8 mi
  • Moose River Plains Campsite 532.9 mi
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