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Interstate-90
The Great Western Circle
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Seattle to Issaquah, WA
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This page covers
Interstate-90 exit by exit from its western end in Seattle, WA to I-90 Milepost 52 at the
King County / Kittitas County Line.
I-90 passes through Mercer Island, Bellevue,
Issaquah, North Bend, and Snoqualmie
Pass on this section of
the highway.
There is a larger version of the map to the left at the
bottom of this page.
Go to larger map
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Our Great Western Circle Tour reaches its beginning,
back in Seattle
on this page.
Since all of our highways are listed from west to east
you must go from the bottom to the top of this listing if you are traveling
west toward Seattle, WA.
Interstate-90
eastbound
If traveling from east to west go to the bottom
of this page
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Mercer Island
Restaurants
Lodging
City Page
Interstate-90
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Exit
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Description
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Milepost 0
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Junction with Interstate-5 Exit 164 in Seattle
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Exit 0a
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4th Ave / Safeco Stadium
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Exit 0b
Exit 0c
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Interstate 5
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Exit 3
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Seattle / Rainier Ave. There is fuel at this
exit
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Milepost 5
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Lake Washington floating bridge
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Exit 6
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The City of Mercer Island
Mercer Island / W. Mercer Way There are no
facilities at this exit.
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Exit 7
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Mercer Island / SE 76th Ave. / 77th Ave.
There is fuel, food, and lodging at this
exit.
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Exit 8
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Mercer Island / East Mercer Way There are no
facilities at this exit.
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Milepost 8
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The East
Channel Bridge
over Lake Washington
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Bellevue
Restaurants
Lodging
City Page
Interstate-90
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Exit 9
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Bellevue Way There are no facilities at this
exit.
The City of Bellevue has a population of over 100,000. It is Washingtons fifth largest city. It is located on the east shore of Lake Washington
and the lake is the only thing that separates Bellevue
from Seattle. The City is joined to Seattle
by two floating bridges across Lake Washington.
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Exit 10
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Junction with Interstate-405 (Bellevue
is to the north and to the south is Renton)
- There are no facilities at this exit and no return.
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Exit 11
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Bellevue / SE 150th / 156th
/ 161st There is 24 hr. food, 24 hr. fuel, lodging, and an RV
Park at this exit.
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Exit 13
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West Lake Sammamish
/ SE Newport Way
There are no facilities at this exit.
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Issaquah
Restaurants
Lodging
City Page
Interstate-90
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Exit 15
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Issaquah / WA-900 south to Renton There is 24 hr fuel, 24 hr. food, lodging,
and Lake Sammamish State Park
at this exit.
The City of Issaquah has a population of over 11,000 and an
elevation of 50 feet above sea level.
Issaquah is the last city on I-90 that you will go through on the
coastal plain before you climb into the Cascade Mountain Range headed for Snoqualmie Pass. The Chamber hosts the only visitor center
on I-90 between Issaquah and the Idaho State Line.
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Exit 17
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Issaquah / Front St. / East Sammamish Road
There is 24 hr. fuel, food, and an
RV Park at this exit.
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Exit 18
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Issaquah (westbound only) / E. Sunset
Way
- There are no facilities at this exit.
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Exit 20
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High Point Way - There are no facilities at this
exit.
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Exit 22
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Preston There is food, 24 hr. fuel, and two
RV Parks at this exit.
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Exit 25
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WA-18 south to Auburn
and Tacoma
- There are no facilities at this exit.
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North Bend
Restaurants
Lodging
City Page
Interstate-90
Snoqualmie
Pass Area
Restaurants
Lodging
Activity
Page
Interstate-90
Interstate-90
Ellensburg area
I-90 Ellensburg
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Exit 27
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North
Bend (eastbound only)
- There are no facilities at
this exit.
The Town of North Bend has a population of around 3,000 and an elevation of 445 feet
above sea level. The town lies in
the upper Snoqualmie
Valley and has an
agricultural base.
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Exit 31
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North Bend / WA 202 northwest to Redmond HOSPITAL
There is gas, food, and lodging at this exit.
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Exit 32
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North Bend / 436th Ave. SE Ranger
Station
There is gas, food, and lodging to
the north
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Exit 34
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Edgewick Road / 468TH Ave. SE
There is gas, food, lodging, and an RV
Park here.
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Milepost 35
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South Fork of the Snoqualmie River
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Exit 38
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Fire Training Center - There are no
facilities at this exit.
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Exit 42
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Tinkham Road - There are no facilities at this
exit.
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Exit 45
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Lookout Point Road - There are no facilities at this
exit.
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Exit 47
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Denny Creek / Tinkham Road
There is an RV Park with camping and an
RV dump at this exit.
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Milepost 52
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King County /
Kittitas County
Line
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Milepost 53
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Snoqualmie Pass
Snoqualmie Pass Ski Area
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This is the eastern end of our Traveling I-90
in the Seattle Issaquah North Bend, WA
Area Page
Interstate-90 continues east on our
Ellensburg, WA Area Page
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