Find resources for public and alternative transportation options in Issaquah Highlands.
Buses
Several King County Metro and Sound Transit bus routes stop or originate at the Issaquah Highlands Park & Ride (P&R).
P&R Features
- 1,000 parking spaces
- EV charging stations
- Bicycle racks
Routes and fares are subject to change; check the King County Metro and Sound Transit websites for updated information.
- Route 218 Issaquah Highlands Park & Ride to Downtown Seattle
- Route 269 Issaquah Transit Center to Overlake Park & Ride (with stop at Issaquah Highlands Park & Ride)
- Route 554 Redmond to Downtown Seattle (with stop at Issaquah Highlands Park & Ride)
Additional Resources:
- Issaquah Highlands Park & Ride Boarding Locations Map
- Report a concern about the Issaquah Highlands Park & Ride to King County Metro
Car/Vanpool
Vanpool
Consider commuting to work with King County Metro Vanpool. Start your own vanpool or join more than one of the 1,500 vanpools already on the road.
Learn more about the King County Metro Vanpool program and how to start your own vanpool on the King County Metro website.
Want to join an existing vanpool? Find available routes at RideshareOnline.com.
Carpool
Find an existing carpool or learn how to start your own at RideshareOnline.com.
SchoolPool
SchoolPool helps families find others to carpool, walk, or bike together to and from school and is open to parents of students in all public and private elementary, middle, and high schools in King County. This is a free and secure program. Learn how to get started at RideshareOnline.com.
Bike Routes
Consider these helpful biking resources when considering biking to work.
- Tips for Combining Bikes & Public Transit (King County Metro)
- Tips for Combining Bikes & Public Transit (Sound Transit)
- Issaquah Bike Routes Map
- Issaquah Non-Motorized Corridors Map
- King County Regional Bike/Trail Maps
- Seattle Bike Blog
- Choose Your Way Bellevue: Bike
- Washington Bikes
- Cascade Bicycle Club
Work From Home
Highlands Fiber Network (HFN)
HFN is the Issaquah Highlands community-owned state-of-the-art fiber optic communication system delivering data, voice and other advanced communication services to make working from home more convenient. Learn how HFN fits into the Issaquah Highlands community management structure.
Get the most out of your HFN connection
Home-Based Businesses
Issaquah Highlands has designated home business districts and supports a variety of home-based businesses. Home-based businesses must meet certain requirements, and be approved by the Issaquah Highlands Community Association (IHCA).
Download the Issaquah Highland Home Business Application and Guidelines (PDF)