The East Branch, commonly known as the Skokie River, begins in Waukegan and flows through the northern suburbs where it joins the Middle Fork in Northfield
- The East Branch, commonly known as the Skokie River, begins in Waukegan and flows through the northern suburbs where it joins the Middle Fork in Northfield
- The East Fork and Middle Fork converge in the woods between Lake Ave and Winnetka Ave in Northfield, here's a view from the bicycle bridge that spans the junction of the two forks
- The West Fork originates in Lake Bluff, flowing down through the central northern suburbs- here's the West Fork going through downtown Glenview
- Early settlers found a bridge that the Potowotami built in this location over the Middle Fork on present-day Glenview Road
- The Middle Fork in Glenview Woods
- The Middle Fork heads through Harms Woods to meet up with the West Fork
- The West Fork meets the Middle Fork just south of Golf Road on the grounds of a public golf course
- Bridge over the North Branch in Linne Woods, where we saw people paddling a canoe marked "New Orleans or bust"
- The North Shore Channel- a man-made waterway that ends near Bahai Temple, flows south to join with the Main Branch near River Park
- A small dam at the junction of the North Shore Channel and the North Branch creates a little waterfall where people and waterfowl like to fish
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