Fish Creek flows through the southeastern Adirondack fringe near Lake George — a modest tributary system that drains the wooded hills between Bolton and Warrensburg before emptying into the Hudson River watershed. The creek sees little fanfare compared to the lake itself, but it threads through enough private and state land to offer occasional access for brook trout anglers willing to bushwhack or ask permission. Most visitors pass it on NY-9N without a second glance, but it's worth noting as one of the cold-water feeders that keeps the Lake George basin functioning as a trout nursery. No formal put-ins or maintained trails — this is scout-it-yourself water.
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