McAuley Brook drains a small watershed in the southeastern Adirondacks near Lake George, threading through mixed hardwood and hemlock before meeting its outlet — one of dozens of unnamed tributaries that feed the lake's eastern basin. No formal trail access on record, no stocked fish, no DEC campsite designations; this is working woodland and private-land stream corridor, the kind of water that shows up on the USGS quad but not in the angler's or paddler's rotation. If you're poking around the back roads east of Bolton Landing or Warrensburg and cross a culvert or bridge marked "McAuley Brook," you've found it — a reference point more than a destination, the Adirondack Park's quiet majority.
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