
Spruce Mill Brook runs through Keene town proper — a working stream threading between back roads, old farmland, and second-growth forest in the middle-elevation terrain south of the High Peaks. The name suggests mill history, typical for streams in the Keene Valley corridor where 19th-century logging operations followed every drainage with enough gradient to turn a wheel. No public fishing data on file, but these lower-valley tributaries generally hold wild brookies in the headwater reaches if the gradient and cover are right. For a named stream in Keene, it's functionally off-map — no formal trail access, no DEC signage, and likely crossed only by locals cutting between properties or old logging roads.
No proprietor marinas listed within 7 mi yet.
No public beaches listed within 7 mi yet.
No bait & tackle shops listed yet.
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