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King County

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Puget sound, cascade mountains and rain clouds - Ships on Puget Sound with the Cascade Mountains

  • Seattle - The seat of King County and the Pacific Northwest's largest city, with an extensive range of attractions.

The rest of the county is described by its location relative to Seattle and Lake Washington.

North King County

Largely upscale suburbia, heavily residential.

  • Bothell - Commercial center of the north county
  • Kenmore
  • Lake Forest Park
  • Shoreline
  • Woodinville - The center of the Washington industry

East King County

Better known as the Eastside, this is the fastest growing region in the county.

  • Bellevue - The second largest city in King County and Seattle's largest suburb, home to an art museum and a botanical garden
  • Issaquah
  • Kirkland - Charming lakefront city
  • Mercer Island
  • Newcastle (Washington) | Newcastle
  • Redmond (Washington) | Redmond - Home to Microsoft and Nintendo of America
  • Sammamish

South King County

Most visitors will only see the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport|Sea-Tac Airport, in the city of SeaTac. (The airport's name came first.) Continuing south merges into Pierce County (Washington) | Pierce County, soon reaching Tacoma.

  • Auburn (Washington) | Auburn
  • Burien
  • Covington (Washington) | Covington
  • Des Moines (Washington) | Des Moines
  • Enumclaw
  • Federal Way
  • Kent (Washington) | Kent
  • Maple Valley
  • Normandy Park
  • Renton - dominated by Boeing's 737 factory
  • SeaTac - the city that named itself after an airport
  • Tukwila
  • White Center - blends seamlessly into its neighbor, Seattle/West|West Seattle

Cascades

The rural, sparsely distributed towns of the far east county are the one respite from the sprawl.

  • Black Diamond
  • Carnation
  • Duvall
  • Newcastle (Washington) | Newcastle
  • North Bend (Washington) | North Bend
  • Skyway
  • Snoqualmie

More Destinations

  • Stevens Pass - Ski resort in the Cascades on the eastern edge of the county

King County Halal Travel Guide

Travel to King County

By car

The major interstates are I-5, running north-south through Seattle to Snohomish County and Pierce County (Washington) | Pierce County, and I-90, running east from Seattle through Bellevue and Issaquah to Snoqualmie Pass and Kittitas County. The notoriously congested I-405 splits off from I-5 at Tukwila in the south and Lynnwood in the north, serving Bellevue and the other cities of the Eastside. SR-167 is an alternate route from Tacoma to the south county, while SR-18 is a high speed bypass from north of Tacoma to I-90 east of Issaquah.

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Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, (IATA Flight Code: SEA), called "SeaTac" by local residents, connects Seattle to all regions of the world, with especially frequent transpacific routes. Competition is fierce and fares are low on service to the Bay Area (California) | San Francisco Bay Area and Southern California.

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  • Washington State Ferries connect downtown Seattle to Bainbridge Island, to Bremerton, and to Vashon Island, and connects Seattle/West|West Seattle to Vashon Island and to Southworth (Kitsap Peninsula).All ferries are for both vehicles and passenger except the ferry between downtown Seattle and Vashon Island.
  • High Speed Catamaran Passenger ferries connect Seattle to Victoria, British Columbia (Canada)

How to get around in King County

Travel on a Bus in King County

Metro Transit (electric or diesel city buses) actually works pretty well. The web trip planneris straightforward and accurate, as long as your bus is on time.

' Sound Transit' (diesel and hybrid buses, trains) is more expensive, but has many convenient express routes that travel South (to Tacoma), East (Redmond, Bellevue), and North (Bothell, Lynnwood). Unlike Metro, it serves the adjoining counties as well.

Outside of the immediate Seattle-Bellevue area, many routes operate only during weekday rush hours. Check your schedules in advance, and beware of holiday service cutbacks. The number of the route also tells you which area of the county it serves:

  • Below 100 - Seattle only
  • 100s - South King County
  • 200s - Eastside
  • 300s - North King County
  • 500s - All Sound Transit routes

By rail

Sound Transit Link Light Rail service connects Sea-Tac Airport, Tukwila and Seattle.

Sounder commuter rail service, operating weekday rush hours only, connects Seattle to Tacoma via Kent and Tukwila.

By car

All but crucial for reaching the outermost suburbs and mountains. In addition to the interstates, major routes include SR-520, linking Seattle's Seattle/University District|University District to Bellevue and Redmond (Washington) | Redmond; SR-18, a major freeway in the south county from Federal Way to Issaquah; and SR-509 and the alternate route from the airport to Burien and Seattle.

Traffic congestion is a major problem in the Puget Sound area on all freeways and major roads.Avoid traveling during rush hour if you can, particularly along I-5 and across the Lake Washington bridges.

Lake Washington is crossed by two floating bridges: the I-90 bridge is free, but the SR-520 bridge charges a toll that varies by the time of day. There are no toll booths: unless you have a transponder, your license plate will be recorded and a bill will be mailed to you automatically in a few weeks. The long detour around the lake in either direction will usually waste far more time than you'll save in toll money.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for King County

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News & References King County


Travel Next

  • the North Cascades region — north and east
  • Tacoma and Pierce County — south
  • the Kitsap Peninsula — west



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