Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Rock Pond Brook drains northeast out of the Rock Pond drainage in the Paradox Lake Wild Forest — a small tributary system in terrain that sees more hunting traffic than through-hikers. The stream runs through mixed hardwood and hemlock corridors typical of the mid-elevation eastern Adirondacks, eventually feeding into the larger Paradox Lake watershed. No formal trailhead or maintained path follows the brook itself; access is via old logging roads and bushwhack from the Paradox Lake area. Species data isn't on record, but beaver activity and brook trout habitat are the safe assumptions in these quiet eastern drainages.