Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Little Hans Creek is a small tributary stream feeding into the Great Sacandaga Lake system — part of the drainage network created when the original Sacandaga River valley was flooded in 1930 to form the reservoir. The creek itself doesn't appear in DEC fish stocking records or public access documentation, which typically means it runs through private land or is too intermittent to support a fishery. Most of the Great Sacandaga shoreline is residential or private-camp territory, and the named creeks in this watershed are usually references for property owners and paddlers working the lake's upper reaches. If you're exploring the Sacandaga backcountry by water, the creekmouth may show itself during high water in spring.