Every named river in the Adirondack Park — the Hudson, the Moose, the Raquette, the Sacandaga, and the rivers that drain the High Peaks.
Owl Kill is a small tributary stream in the Lake George region — one of dozens of named brooks that feed the lake's southern basin, most notable on maps but rarely destination waters in their own right. The stream likely derives its name from the Dutch "kill" (creek) rather than any particular association with raptors, a linguistic holdover common in eastern New York drainages. No fish data on record, no maintained access, no reason to seek it out unless you're tracing culverts or connecting old property lines. If you're looking for moving water in this corner of the Park, the Northwest Bay Brook system offers better access and clearer purpose.