Thornton Creek

The Thornton Creek watershed is a drainage of approximately 11.6 square miles in northeast Seattle. It's Seattle's largest watershed, and drains to Lake Washington at Matthews Beach. That water ultimately goes through the Lake Washington Ship Canal to Puget Sound. The creek is a historic home to at least 5 species of Pacific salmon and trout. [from the Thornton Creek Project home page]

Bellevue Community College "Watchers" Club

Licton Springs

Lundeen Creek - Lake Stevens

-- Lundeen Creek restoration photo gallery

Mountains to Sound Greenway

Pilling's Pond

Pipers Creek Watershed

Ponds of North Seattle - North Seattle Community College page

Ponds and Water Gardens

Ravenna Creek Alliance

Seattle's New Drainage Plan

Shadow Lake Bog

StreamKeeper

-- about Streamkeeper - Tom Murdoch - interviewd by William Dietrich, Seattle Times May 1, 2005

Taylor Creek Watershed

Twin Ponds

Urban Creeks Legacy

Washington Native Plant Society


Magomechaya

Nakasendo


Tom Bolling's home page