Black Creek flows through the Old Forge township in the western Adirondacks — a working stream in a town built on waterways, less a destination than a presence threading between the Fulton Chain lakes and the Moose River drainage. The creek shows up on USGS quads and local property maps more often than hiking forums; access points vary with private land boundaries and seasonal water levels. No stocked fish records in the DEC database, though opportunistic brookies move through cool feeder streams in this part of the Park. If you're launching on Fourth Lake or poking around Old Forge's backwater channels, you'll cross Black Creek without ceremony — it's the kind of water that defines a place more than it draws a crowd.
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