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]
Thornton Creek Project
Homewaters Project
Thornton Creek Watershed
Information
Thornton Creek
Community Library
Northgate project creek to spring up Seattle P-I
June 8, 2006
Overview of Northgate Revitalization Plan
Go with the urban flow of Thornton Creek Seattle P-I
June 1, 2006
Thornton Creek May See Daylight - Greg Nichols Plan - Seattle P-I
June 8, 2004
Proposal may bring Thornton Creek to surface Seattle Times June
8, 2004
Meadowbrook Pond
Thornton Creek threatened by Aegis Construction Company!!
Bellevue
Community College "Watchers" Club
Birds
Edmonds Marsh
Edmonds Marsh -
Seattle Times article 11/27/03
Edmonds Marsh - Seattle Times article 3/31/04
Kelsey Creek
Licton Springs
Longfellow Creek
Lundeen Creek - Lake Stevens
-- Lundeen Creek restoration photo gallery
Meadowbrook Pond
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