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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“Thy summer voice, Musketaquit,
Repeats the music of the rain;
But sweeter rivers pulsing flit
Through thee, as thou through Concord Plain.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“No doubt, the short distance to which you can see in the woods, and the general twilight, would at length react on the inhabitants, and make them savages. The lakes also reveal the mountains, and give ample scope and range to our thought.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)