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- location
  
Bellevue, Washington

- elevation
  
16 ft (5 m)

- max
  
832 cu ft/s (24 m/s)

Discharge
  
0.6371 m³/s

Source
  
Lake Hills GreenBelt Park

Country
  
United States of America

- location
  
Lake Washington

- average
  
22.5 cu ft/s (1 m/s)

- min
  
1.9 cu ft/s (0 m/s)

Basin area
  
44.03 km²

Mouth
  
Lake Washington

Bridges
  
Wilburton Trestle

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Similar
  
Lake Washington, Phantom Lake, Mercer Slough Nature P, Wilburton Hill Park, Lake Hills GreenBelt Park

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Kelsey Creek is a creek in Bellevue, Washington on Seattle's Eastside. Originating in the wetlands in the Lake Hills greenbelt between Phantom Lake and Larsen Lakes, it flows north to the Spring District then south through Kelsey Creek Park where it turns west and becomes the Mercer Slough just west of Interstate 405. The centerpiece of the largest wetland adjacent to Lake Washington (367 acres), the slough empties into the East Channel of Lake Washington at Interstate 90.

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Map of Kelsey Creek, Bellevue, WA, USA

The Kelsey Creek drainage basin is about 10,870 acres, including about 75% of the city of Bellevue in addition to a portion of Redmond. Tributaries include Valley Creek, Goff Creek, the West Tributary, Sturtevant Creek, Richards Creek, East Creek, and Sunset Creek. Kelsey Creek flows into the head of the Mercer Slough through a large concrete culvert which has been built to allow salmon to ascend easily via a few short drops of the creek.

Historically, Kelsey Creek originated from Phantom Creek and Phantom Lake, but farmer Henry Thode redirected the Phantom Lake outlet to Lake Sammamish in the late 1880s, resulting in a reduced water flow. For centuries, the Mercer Slough wetlands had been a swamp, marsh, and shallow water area, with the Mercer Slough itself being a shallow inlet of Lake Washington. Following the completion of the Lake Washington Ship Canal and Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in 1917, the water level of Lake Washington was lowered 8.8 feet (2.7 m) exposing the lake bed along the course of the present-day slough. The Mercer Slough was partially dredged in the 1920s to make it navigable to small watercraft. Today, canoes can be rented to explore the lower waterway.

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References

Kelsey Creek Wikipedia