Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Pleasant Brook drains north through the western Saranac Lake region — one of dozens of small tributaries feeding the Saranac Lakes watershed in a landscape better known for its ponds and rivers than its named streams. No established access points or designated fishing data on record, which typically means it's a connector flow crossed by logging roads or old trail corridors rather than a destination water. In the Saranacs, brooks like this often hold wild brookies in their headwater pockets, but you're fishing on local knowledge and a tolerance for bushwhacking. If you're already in the area with a topo map and a few hours, it's worth a look — otherwise, the named ponds nearby will give you better odds.