Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
North Branch Snook Kill is a small tributary stream in the Lake George region — one of those unnamed-on-most-maps feeders that drains the eastern slopes before joining the Snook Kill proper. No fish data on record, no formal trail access, no DEC camping infrastructure — which means it's likely a wetland drainage corridor or a seasonal flow rather than a destination water. The naming convention (North Branch) suggests there's a South Branch or main stem worth distinguishing from, but without public access points or angling reports, this one stays in the category of cartographic completeness rather than paddling or fishing inventory. If you're bushwhacking the Snook Kill watershed, you'll cross it; otherwise, it's a name on the map.