Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Kroma Kill is a small tributary stream in the Lake George watershed — one of dozens ofnamed creeks that drain the eastern slopes into the basin, mostly known to anglers working the feeder system or locals who cross it on seasonal roads. The name likely comes from early Dutch or German settlement patterns in the region (kill = creek), though records are sparse and the stream itself doesn't appear on many recreational maps. No established public access or stocking records, which means it's either truly small, on private land, or both. If you're chasing every named water in the Park, this one requires ground-level reconnaissance and a willingness to turn around.