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Trout Brook

Trout Brook runs through the working forest west of Tupper Lake — one of dozens of modest, fishable streams threading the transition zone between the central Adirondacks and the St. Lawrence lowlands. The name suggests brook trout at some point in its history, though current populations and access points aren't well documented in the recreational record. Streams like this tend to show up as blue lines on the DEC atlas, crossed by logging roads or old rail grades, fished occasionally by locals who know which culverts to park near. If you're exploring this drainage, bring a compass and the Tupper Lake quad — and expect to share the woods with red pine plantations and the occasional timber harvest.

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§ At the water

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§ Nearby parking

12 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.

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§ Fishing

What’s in the water

§ Stocking history
119 stocking events · 2011–2026 · 3 species
  • 2026Most recent
    • Brown Trout 40 fish · 12 -15 inches (April - first week)
    • Brown Trout 310 fish · 9 - 10 inches (April - first week)
  • 2024
    • Brook Trout 250 fish · 7 (March)
    • Brook Trout 250 fish · 7 (April)
    • Brown Trout 290 fish · 9.5 (April)
    • Brown Trout 200 fish · 11 (March)
    • Brook Trout 250 fish · 10.25 (April)
    • Brook Trout 36 fish · 15.75 (April)
    • Brook Trout 350 fish · 10.25 (April)
    • Brook Trout 1,030 fish · 9.5 (May)
  • 2023
    • Brown Trout 290 fish · 9.3 (April)
    • Brown Trout 250 fish · 14 (April)
    • Brook Trout 300 fish · 7 (March)
    • Brook Trout 1,030 fish · 9.1 (May)
    • Brook Trout 36 fish · 15.85 (April)
    • Brook Trout 350 fish · 10.5 (April)
    • Brown Trout 30 fish · 13.2 (April)
    • Brook Trout 300 fish · 7 (April)
  • 2022
    • Brook Trout 36 fish · 15.5 (May)
    • Brook Trout 300 fish · 7 (April)
    • Brown Trout 250 fish · 12 (April)
    • Brown Trout 1,200 fish · 9 (April)
    • Brown Trout 130 fish · 13.5 (April)
    • Brook Trout 300 fish · 8 (May)
    • Brook Trout 1,030 fish · 9.5 (June)
    • Brook Trout 350 fish · 10.5 (May)
  • 2021
    • Brown Trout 130 fish · 13.5 (April)
    • Rainbow Trout 1,600 fish · 9.2 (May)
    • Brook Trout 300 fish · 8 (May)
    • Brook Trout 710 fish · 8.8 (May)
    • Brook Trout 80 fish · 8.8 (May)
    • Brown Trout 1,200 fish · 8.5 (April)
    • Brown Trout 250 fish · 13 (March)
    • Brook Trout 300 fish · 8 (March)
    • Brook Trout 350 fish · 10 (April)
    • Brook Trout 36 fish · 10 (April)
  • 2020
    • Brook Trout 125 fish · 9 (May)
    • Brown Trout 1,250 fish · 8.2 (March)
    • Brook Trout 125 fish · 8 (March)
    • Brown Trout 220 fish · 8.9 (April)
    • Brown Trout 500 fish · 6 (March)
    • Brown Trout 250 fish · 13 (March)
    • Rainbow Trout 1,200 fish · 8.7 (April)
    • Brook Trout 820 fish · 7.5 (April)
  • 2019
    • Brook Trout 400 fish · 8 (April)
    • Brown Trout 1,510 fish · 8.5 (April)
    • Brook Trout 500 fish · 8 (March)
    • Brown Trout 500 fish · 6 (March)
    • Brown Trout 270 fish · 8 (May)
    • Rainbow Trout 1,600 fish · 8 (May)
    • Brook Trout 1,300 fish · 7.8 (April)
  • 2018
    • Brook Trout 400 fish · 6 (September)
    • Brown Trout 1,480 fish · 8.4 (April)
    • Brook Trout 500 fish · 6 (September)
    • Brown Trout 250 fish · 12 (April)
    • Brown Trout 260 fish · 8.1 (May)
    • Rainbow Trout 1,390 fish · 9.3 (May)
    • Brook Trout 1,300 fish · 8.8 (May)
+ 7 earlier years

Source: NYS DEC Stocking Records via data.ny.gov · Annual refresh

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