Stony Pond Brook drains a small upland watershed east of Schroon Lake village — the kind of unnamed feeder stream that shows up on the USGS quad but rarely earns mention in trail guides or fishing reports. No fish data on record, and the brook likely runs skinny and warm by midsummer, more of a seasonal drainage than a trout hold. The name suggests a rocky streambed, probably ledge and cobble where it crosses under whatever forest road or trail corridor gave it a mapmaker's label. Worth noting only if you're cross-referencing a topo or looking for the actual headwaters of something larger downstream.
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