Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Glen Brook flows through the Brant Lake region — a quieter corner of the southeastern Adirondacks where streams still carry local names but rarely make the headline lists. No recorded fish species data, no formal trail system, no DEC lean-tos within shouting distance — this is watershed drainage, not destination water. Most Adirondack visitors pass through this area en route to the higher country to the north, but the stream corridor itself is typical southern Park terrain: mixed hardwood canopy, moderate gradient, and the kind of water that feeds into the broader Hudson drainage without much fanfare. Worth noting on a map if you're piecing together the region's hydrology; not the water you build a weekend around.