Every named river in the Adirondack Park — the Hudson, the Moose, the Raquette, the Sacandaga, and the rivers that drain the High Peaks.
The Chubb River threads through the Lake Placid region as one of those connective tributaries that most paddlers and anglers know by route rather than by name — a cold-water feeder that drains high ground and moves water toward larger systems in the northern drainage. No public record of designated access or formal fishing reports, which usually means it's either too small to fish productively or locked behind private land. If you're tracing headwaters on a topo map or linking bushwhacks between named peaks, the Chubb shows up as a blue line worth noting but not necessarily worth planning around. Check with local outfitters or the Ray Brook DEC office for current access status.