
Trout Brook East Branch is one of several small tributaries feeding the Schroon River watershed from the east — the kind of stream that shows up on DEC maps but rarely in trail reports or fishing logs. No species data on file, but the name and the drainage suggest native brookies in the headwater sections if you're willing to bushwhack above the last road crossing. The stream runs through mixed hardwood and hemlock between the hamlet of Schroon Lake and the Route 9 corridor; access is a matter of reading the topography and asking permission where the water crosses private land. If you're after solitude and don't need a marked trailhead, this is the type of water that rewards local knowledge and a decent pair of boots.
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