Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Falls Brook drains the low hills east of Schroon Lake village — one of dozens of small tributaries that feed the lake from the forested slopes between NY-9 and the town center. The stream takes its name from a modest cascade visible from the roadside in spring runoff, though by midsummer it quiets to a trickle in most years. No formal trail access or designated fishing, but it's the kind of water that shows up in local conversation when someone mentions a cool spot to sit by moving water after a hot day at the beach. Check the Schroon Lake topography if you're curious — the brook enters the lake on the eastern shore.