Click on the map below to find information about specific watersheds, rivers and streams including news, reports, data, activities, grants, and stewardship organizations. For info spanning multiple watersheds, see King County's Watershed Information page.
A watershed in King County is the land area draining to a nearby river or lake, or directly into Puget Sound.
King County Rivers and Watersheds by Name
Snoqualmie - Skykomish River Watershed
Cedar River - Lake Washington Watershed
» Countywide Watershed Information
City of Seattle Watersheds
Seattle Urban Creek Restoration
Seattle Public Utilities is restoring portions of Seattle's four largest creeks to improve drainage; prevent erosion and flooding; restore habitat and improve community open spaces and trails.
Seattle Watersheds (Drinking Water)
Information about Seattle's Tolt River and Cedar River watersheds, where Seattle and much of King County gets its drinking water.
City of Bellevue
Storm and Surface Water
City of Bellevue introduces its "stream team", provides information about lakes, streams and wetlands, provides help to prevent floods and water pollution, provides floodplain information and offers volunteer opportunities.