Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Greenland Brook drains a quiet drainage in the southeastern Lake George Wild Forest — one of dozens of unnamed or lightly-documented tributaries that feed the lake's eastern shore between Shelving Rock and Huletts Landing. No formal trail follows the brook, and no fisheries data on record, which puts it in the category of exploration-only water: bushwhack access, low traffic, the kind of stream you find by accident on a ridge descent or by tracing blue lines on the USGS quad. If you're in the area for Sleeping Beauty or the Dacy Clearing loop, Greenland Brook is somewhere below you in the drainage — worth a look if you're comfortable navigating off-trail.