Interstate 405 (Washington) - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile # Destinations Notes
King Tukwila 0.00 SR 518 west – Burien, Sea-Tac Airport Continuation beyond I-5
0.00 I-5 – Seattle, Tacoma, Portland Southbound exit and northbound entrance
0.34 Southcenter Boulevard – Southcenter Mall Southbound exit and northbound entrance
0.96 1 SR 181 south (West Valley Highway) – Tukwila
Renton 2.30 2 SR 167 (Rainier Avenue South) – Renton, Kent, Auburn Signed as exits 2A (south) and 2B (north) southbound
2.96 3 SR 515 (Talbot Road South) Southbound exit and northbound entrance
3.99-
4.47
4 SR 169 south / SR 900 west (Bronson Way) – Renton, Maple Valley, Enumclaw South end of SR 900 overlap
5.37 5 SR 900 east (Sunset Boulevard Northeast) / Park Avenue North – Issaquah North end of SR 900 overlap
6.48 6 Northeast 30th Street
7.44 7 Northeast 44th Street
Bellevue 9.23 9 112th Avenue Southeast – Newcastle
10.15 10 Coal Creek Parkway – Factoria
11.02 11 I-90 – Spokane, Seattle
12.76 12 Southeast 8th Street, 116th Avenue Northeast
13.54 13A Northeast 4th Street
13.68 Northeast 6th Street HOV access only
13.81 13B Northeast 8th Street
14.82 14 SR 520 – Seattle, Redmond
Kirkland 17.43 17 Northeast 70th Place
18.08 18 NE 85th Street — Redmond, Kirkland
19.82 20A NE 116th Street Northbound exit and southbound entrance
20.30 20B Northeast 124th Street Signed as exit 20 southbound
20.6 Northeast 128th Street HOV access only
22.61 22 Northeast 160th Street
Bothell 23.52 23 SR 522 to US 2 – Bothell, Seattle, Woodinville, Monroe, Wenatchee Signed as exits 23A (east) and 23B (west) southbound
24.46 24 Northeast 195th Street, Beardslee Boulevard
Snohomish 26.73 26 SR 527 – Bothell, Mill Creek
30.30 I-5 – Seattle, Vancouver, BC Northbound exit and southbound entrance
30.30 SR 525 north – Mukilteo Continuation beyond I-5

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