What are the driving directions for entering and exiting the SeaTac Rental Car Facility via SR 518, 99 South/Pacific Hwy South, and connecting back to I-5/I-405 via S 160th St?
Verified: 2026-06-27
At a glance
Enter the facility via SR 518 Exit 2 or Pacific Hwy S, and exit by taking S 160th St to connect directly to I-5 or I-405.
What to know
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What to expect on your trip
- To access the SeaTac Rental Car Facility, if you are arriving from the east via State Route 518, take Exit 2 for International Boulevard/Pacific Highway South.
- Turn right onto Pacific Hwy S (SR 99 South) and continue southwest for approximately 0.
- You will see the designated entrance for the Rental Car Facility at 3150 S 160th St on your right; make a right turn at the facility traffic light to enter the customer parking and return area.
- When departing the facility, exit via the main driveway onto S 160th St.
- Turn left onto S 160th St heading east.
To access the SeaTac Rental Car Facility, if you are arriving from the east via State Route 518, take Exit 2 for International Boulevard/Pacific Highway South. Turn right onto Pacific Hwy S (SR 99 South) and continue southwest for approximately 0. You will see the designated entrance for the Rental Car Facility at 3150 S 160th St on your right; make a right turn at the facility traffic light to enter the customer parking and return area. When departing the facility, exit via the main driveway onto S 160th St. Turn left onto S 160th St heading east. Drive exactly 0. 6 miles to the intersection with International Boulevard. To connect to Interstate 5 North or South, continue straight past International Boulevard and follow the clearly marked I-5 ramp signs. To reach Interstate 405, turn right onto International Boulevard and travel 1. 2 miles north to the SR 518 East on-ramp, which provides direct access to I-405 North towards Bellevue. Always observe the 25 mph speed limit within the facility grounds and watch for frequent courtesy shuttle buses crossing the entry lanes.
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Honest heads-up
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