Want to know where you can see spawning salmon in your watershed? Check out our list of great location to view spawning salmon! Also check out our Pacific salmon species guide to find out when is the best time to view salmon!
Want to know which watershed is yours? Check out these interactive maps if you live in Snohomish County, King County, or Island County!
Puget Sound Watersheds
Stillaguamish River
- Twin Rivers Park in Arlington, WA (pink)
- Haller Park in Arlington, WA (pink)
- North Fork Stillaguamish River
- Squire Creek Park (pink)
- Hazel Hole Overlook near Darrington, WA (pink) bring binoculars!
Snohomish River
- Snoqualmie River (King County)
- Chinook Bend (pink and Chinook)
- Tolt-MacDonald (pink and Chinook)
- Raging River
- Tolt River
- Skykomish River
- Sultan River
- Osprey Park (pink)
- Riverside City Park (pink)
- Lake Stevens
- Catherine Creek Park (Kokanee—land locked sockeye)
Lake Washington
- North Creek
- Canyon Park (sockeye) (note the 2011 sockeye run is predicted to be small)
- North Creek Parkway (sockeye) (note the 2011 sockeye run is predicted to be small)
Have you seen salmon in one of these streams, or in another spot not listed above? Let us know by leaving a comment below!
