[1] Kasson Brook joins Mehoopany Creek 10.78 miles (17.35 km) upstream of its mouth.
[5] Some stream redirection has been done in the vicinity of Kasson Brook's confluence with Mehoopany Creek.
[2] The mouth of the stream is in the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Dutch Mountain.
[7] Kasson Brook was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 2, 1979.
[8] A concrete tee beam bridge carrying State Route 3001 over Kasson Brook was built in Forkston Township in 1953.
[12] Wild trout naturally reproduce in Kasson Brook from its headwaters downstream to its mouth.
[7] The mouth of Kasson Brook is the uppermost limit of trout stocking on Mehoopany Creek.