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Worcester Pond is a 16-acre water in the Paradox Lake region — small enough to slip off most paddlers' radar, tucked into the transition zone where the High Peaks give way to the eastern foothills. No fish stocking records on file, which usually means brook trout if anything, or just a quiet float with no particular agenda. The Paradox Lake area sees less foot traffic than the northern corridor — more private land, fewer marked trailheads, a handful of seasonal camps — so access here tends to be informal or by permission. Worth a call to the Ray Brook DEC office if you're planning a trip in.