Moyer Creek runs through the Old Forge township in the southwestern Adirondacks — a working-woods watershed more defined by private timber holdings and seasonal camps than public trailheads or marked access points. The creek feeds into the larger Moose River drainage, part of the Black River basin that eventually flows west toward the Tug Hill Plateau. No fish survey data on file with DEC, and no maintained trails or lean-tos tied to the drainage — typical of smaller tributaries in this corner of the park where access is a function of landowner permission and local knowledge rather than public infrastructure. If you're exploring Moyer Creek, you're either launching from Old Forge-area paddling routes or walking in from private land with a handshake arrangement.
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