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Streams, Lakes and Wetlands

 Streams, lakes and wetlands are critical areas protected from development. They are part of Bellevue's drainage system.

  • Bellevue has more than 60 miles of streams.

  • Streams provide a natural setting and feeding areas for chinook, coho, sockeye, steelhead, cutthroat trout, waterfowl and other wildlife.

  • In Bellevue, it's illegal to remove plants from or disturb stream corridors. Please call Development Services at the Service First desk for more information.

  • In addition to bordering Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish, Bellevue has three small lakes --Phantom Lake, Larsen Lake and Lake Bellevue.
  • Bellevue has more than 800 acres of wetlands.

  • Wetlands slow down stormwater runoff, which prevents flooding and erosion, and serve as a rich habitat for fish and wildlife.

  • If you see signs of pollutant spills near a storm drain or water body, please call Utilities.

  • To receive a guidebook to Bellevue’s streams, lakes, wetlands, watersheds, salmon migration and other information, call 425-452-6932 and ask for a copy of Water All Around Us.

Help our local waterways by volunteering for the Stream Team.

Contact Information

Utilities Department
450 110th Ave. NE
P.O. Box 90012
Bellevue, WA 98009
Phone: 425-452-6932
E-mail

Utilities Operations and Maintenance & 24-Hour Emergency Response
Bellevue, WA 98009
Phone: 425-452-7840
E-mail