Mill Creek feeds the northwest corner of Lake George — a small, quick-moving stream that originates in the hills west of Bolton Landing and drops through mixed hardwood before meeting the lake near the Huddle Bay area. It's one of dozens of unnamed or lightly-documented tributaries that drain the western slopes into Lake George, more drainage feature than destination water. No formal access points or trail crossings on record, and the streambed is typical Adirondack small water: shallow over bedrock in summer, flashy after rain, impassable in spring melt. If you're poking around the northwest shore by kayak, you'll see the mouth; otherwise, Mill Creek stays off the list.
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