Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Hewitt Pond Brook drains through the rolling mid-elevation terrain south of Schroon Lake — a named tributary in a region better known for its lakes than its moving water. The stream connects the wooded hollows between Schroon and the hamlet of Pottersville, threading through second-growth forest and low ridges that escaped the High Peaks hiking pressure. No fisheries data on file, no formal trail access, no DEC lean-tos — this is working landscape water, the kind that shows up on the map but rarely draws a paddle or a cast. If you're poking around the dirt roads west of US-9 in this stretch, you'll cross it.