Rivers and Lakes in The Watershed
The fourteen lakes (numbered) and connecting waterways in the chain of lakes are highlighted in bold. Other tributaries are in normal text
- Elk River
- 1) Elk Lake
- Williamsburg Creek
- Bissell Pond
- Bissell Creek
- Bissell Pond
- Battle Creek
- 2) Lake Skegemog
- Barker Creek
- Desmond Creek
- Torch River
- Rapid River
- Rugg Pond (also known as Antrim Pond)
- Little Rapid River
- Rugg Pond (also known as Antrim Pond)
- 3) Torch Lake (Antrim County, Michigan)
- Spencer Creek
- Eastport Creek
- Wilkinson Creek (also Wilkenson Creek)
- 4) Clam Lake
- Finch Creek
- Crow Creek
- Grass River
- Cold Creek
- Shanty Creek
- 5) Lake Bellaire
- Grass Creek
- Intermediate River
- Cedar River
- Blair Lake
- North Branch Cedar River
- Woolcott Creek
- 6) Intermediate Lake
- Openo Creek
- Fisk Creek
- 7) Hanley Lake
- Green River
- Ogletree Creek
- Kitty Ann Creek
- Toad Lake
- Toad Creek
- Mud Lake
- Little Torch Lake
- Mud Lake
- Toad Creek
- 8) Ben-way Lake
- Benway Creek
- 9) Wilson Lake
- Vonstraten Creek
- King Creek
- Eaton Lake
- 10) Ellsworth Lake
- Skinner Creek
- Skinner Lake
- Marion Creek
- 11) St. Clair Lake
- St. Clair Creek
- Lyman Creek
- Lymans Lake (also Lyman Lake)
- Lyman Creek
- 12) Sixmile Lake
- Liscon Creek
- Ranney Creek
- Vance Creek
- Dingman River
- Smith Creek
- 13) Scotts Lake
- Beal Creek
- 14) Beals Lake
- Intermediate River
- Spence Creek
- Taylor Creek
- Seamon Creek
- Hitchcock Creek
- Intermediate River
- Liscon Creek
- St. Clair Creek
- Skinner Creek
- Vonstraten Creek
- Ogletree Creek
- Green River
- Cedar River
- Finch Creek
- Rapid River
- Williamsburg Creek
- 1) Elk Lake
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