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Tracy Brook

Tracy Brook drains north through the working forest west of Tupper Lake — one of dozens of small tributaries feeding the Raquette River system in a landscape shaped more by timber roads and paper company land than by recreational infrastructure. The brook runs through mixed hardwood and lowland spruce, accessible where it crosses old haul roads but otherwise tight and brushy, more of a paddler's curiosity than a destination. No official DEC access points, no stocking records, no trail registers — just cold water moving through a corner of the park that still answers to the forest economy. If you find yourself on Tracy Brook, you're either hunting, snowmobiling in from Tupper, or deliberately looking for water that doesn't show up on the weekend itinerary.

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