Berry Pond Creek drains north from Berry Pond into Lake George's northwestern basin — one of dozens of small tributary streams that feed the lake from the wooded high ground above Bolton and Hague. The creek runs short and steep through mixed hardwood and hemlock, dropping through a drainage that sees little traffic beyond hunters and bushwhackers working the ridgelines between the lake and interior ponds. No formal trail access, no fish data on record, and the kind of obscurity that keeps it off most maps unless you're studying USGS quads or tracing every blue line into Lake George. If you know where Berry Pond sits, you know where the creek starts.
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