Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Little Snook Kill is a small tributary stream in the Lake George region — one of dozens of seasonal drainages that feed the lake's eastern shoreline watershed. The name follows the Dutch colonial pattern common to waters around the southern and eastern Adirondacks (*kill* meaning creek or channel), though this one sees little mention in contemporary paddling or fishing guides. It likely runs high in spring melt and dries to a trickle by late summer, typical of the smaller feeder streams in this drainage. No public access points or trail crossings documented.