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Page 1: Longfellow Creek Legacy Trail12 - Neighborhood House · 2009-11-06 · Longfellow Creek and High Point Longfellow Creek Legacy Trail Legend A Ribbon of Connection ... SW WILLOW ST

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LegendLongfellow Creek Legacy TrailA Ribbon of Connection

Learn More!Contacts and Information

Longfellow Creek partnerships, volunteers:www.longfellowcreek.org (206) 615-1443www.seattle.gov/util/RestoreOurWatersGuided walks and educational programs:Camp Long www.seattle.gov/parks (206) 684-7434Sustainable features at High Point:Visit Neighborhood House-High Point Center www.nhwa.org (206) 461-8430Activities at High Point:www.highpointneighborhood.orgHistory of High Point:www.Seattlehousing.org

Look for the brown trail markers and colorful signs (shown on the bottom of this map) to help you find your way.

Explore the 4.2 mile trail through greenspaces and the Delridge and Westwood neighborhoods, connecting to community parks, services and businesses. Discover the Dragonfly Pavillion, Salmon Bone Bridge, Roxhill Bog and restored natural areas. Enjoy!

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Walk from here to Longfellow Creek! Longfellow Creek, a four mile long creek, begins underground in Roxhill Park. From there it flows north through the Delridge Valley, into the West Waterway of the Duwamish River, Elliott Bay and finally into Puget Sound.

At High Point, we’re doing something new to care for Longfellow Creek! The High Point neighborhood is a large part of the 1,720 acre Longfellow Creek Watershed. To improve water quality, reduce flooding and protect salmon, wildlife and people, a Natural Drainage System was created. Together, a network of vegetated swales, porous pavement, and pond helps slow and clean stormwater before it drains to Longfellow Creek. This helps make our waters and community more healthy and beautiful.

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