Kayderosseras Creek cuts through the southern Adirondack fringe in the Great Sacandaga Lake watershed — a working stream that sees more canoe traffic during spring runoff than it does from hikers or anglers the rest of the year. The name is Mohawk, variously translated as "lake country" or "crooked stream," and the creek lives up to the latter: it meanders through low marshland and mixed hardwood before feeding into the reservoir system. This isn't a destination water — no trout stocking records, no established put-ins — but it's worth noting on a topo map if you're piecing together the drainage that shapes the southern lake country. Most paddlers encounter it as a feeder or an outlet, not as the main event.
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