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Plum Brook

Plum Brook is one of dozens of small tributaries threading through the working forest southwest of Tupper Lake — a network of streams that define the region's hydrology but rarely appear on recreation maps. No formal access points, no stocking records, no trail crossings noted in the DEC inventory. If you're tracing it on a topo, you're likely looking at state forest land or private timber holdings where stream access depends on posted signs and season. This is backcountry drainage, not destination water — the kind of brook that feeds the Raquette watershed quietly and without fanfare.

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