Otter Creek drains a network of small wetlands and beaver meadows in the Old Forge township — one of dozens of modest streams in the Fulton Chain basin that feed the larger watershed but rarely show up in paddling guides or fishing reports. The creek's role is drainage and habitat more than recreation: it connects ponds, moves water downstream, and offers the kind of quiet corridor where moose browse and brookies hold in the deeper pools below beaver dams. No formal access or trail infrastructure — this is a creek you find on a map, not in a guidebook. Like most small Adirondack tributaries, Otter Creek is best understood as connective tissue in a larger hydrologic system, not a destination in itself.
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