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Parking clearance heights in Seattle, Washington

AI-verified clearance heights for 33 parking garages, 73 tunnels, 126 low-clearance bridges in Seattle, Washington. Enter your vehicle height on the interactive map to see what fits.

33 parking garages
73 tunnels
126 low bridges
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Lowest clearance
6'8"
Pike Place Market Garage
Highest clearance
13'0"
Seattle Center — 1st Ave Garage
Oversized-friendly
17
RV / box-truck OK
RV parks
0
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Parking garages (33)

Tunnels (73)

Low-clearance bridges (126)

Frequently asked

What's the lowest-clearance parking garage in Seattle, Washington?
The lowest verified clearance in Seattle is 6'8" (80 inches) at Pike Place Market Garage. Standard cars and small SUVs fit, but vans, RVs, and box trucks should look elsewhere.
What's the highest-clearance parking option in Seattle?
Seattle Center — 1st Ave Garage has the tallest verified clearance in Seattle at 13'0" (156 inches), which accommodates most box trucks and smaller RVs.
Which parking facilities in Seattle accept RVs or oversized vehicles?
17 facilities in Seattle are explicitly marked as oversized-vehicle-friendly: Pike Place — Oversized Lot (1531 Western), T-Mobile Park (Mariners), Colman Dock / Seattle Ferry Terminal and 14 more. See the full list on the interactive map at willifit.ai/#seattle-wa.
How is the clearance data verified?
11 of the 232 locations on this page are AI-verified: the posted clearance was read directly from the entrance sign in Google Street View using Claude Vision (Anthropic's image AI), and we store the exact Street View pano so you can open it and check the sign yourself. Another 2 were verified against a published source such as the facility's own website. The remaining 219 are imported from OpenStreetMap and the U.S. National Bridge Inventory and are not individually verified. Always confirm at the posted sign before you drive.

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⚠ Always verify at the sign. Posted clearances on this page are for planning. The only authoritative number is the sign at the garage entrance or bridge approach. Clearances can change due to re-paving, renovations, or weather. If you spot an inaccuracy, open the map and use the "Report clearance" button.