Hadlock Brook drains a wedge of low-country forest on the eastern slopes above Lake George — one of dozens of small tributaries that feed the lake from the Tongue Mountain and Black Mountain ridges but rarely earn a trail name or a place on a touring map. The stream shows up on USGS quads threading through mixed hardwood cover before dropping into the lake somewhere along the quieter mid-section shoreline, away from the village clusters at the north and south ends. No public access points are documented, no stocked trout reports, no lean-tos — this is the anonymous hydrology that stitches together the Lake George Wild Forest, more relevant to watershed managers than to paddlers or anglers. If you're hiking the spine trails on Tongue Mountain or Black Mountain, you'll cross a handful of these brooks on wood-plank bridges without ever learning their names.
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