Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Roaring Brook drains north from the High Peaks Wilderness toward the Chubb River and Saranac Lake system — one of several dozen named streams threading the Lake Placid region, most of them unmarked on highway signage and known primarily to bushwhackers and brook trout anglers working upstream from documented access points. The name suggests gradient and volume during spring melt; by late July most Adirondack "roaring" brooks drop to a trickle or a chain of pools depending on canopy and bedrock. Without listed fish data or formal trail access, this is a water that lives in DEC records and on USGS quads — visible from the map, harder to pin down on the ground.