Every named river in the Adirondack Park — the Hudson, the Moose, the Raquette, the Sacandaga, and the rivers that drain the High Peaks.
Camden Creek threads through the southeast corner of the Lake George Wild Forest — a small tributary system that drains into the main stem of Northwest Bay Brook before reaching Lake George proper. The creek sees almost no recreational traffic; it's not a paddling destination, there's no formal trail access, and the fishery (if present) is undocumented in DEC records. The drainage sits in second-growth hardwood between Shelving Rock Road and Dacy Clearing, mostly notable as a connector stream in the larger Northwest Bay watershed. If you're bushwhacking the ridges above Shelving Rock or exploring the interior logging roads near Sleeping Beauty, you'll cross it — otherwise, this is a creek that does its work quietly.