Being the bike capital of the Pacific Northwest, Redmond is no stranger to bike culture. But did you know that the city’s commitment to sustainable transportation goes beyond just cycling?
With Lime scooters and bikes readily available throughout Redmond, getting around town has never been easier—or more fun.
Whether you're commuting to work, heading to a local café, or exploring the city's scenic trails, these electric micromobility options offer a quick, convenient, and eco-friendly way to navigate Redmond’s streets.
With dedicated micromobility parking spots at both of the new 2 Line stations, you’ll have easy access as soon as you hop off the train. Here’s how you can make the most of them!
Local businesses
Redmond is packed with local businesses that are perfect for a Lime-powered adventure.
Cruise over to Redmond Town Center, where you’ll find a mix of boutique shops, cafés, and restaurants offering everything from artisan coffee to global cuisine.
If you're in the mood for a sweet treat, make a stop at Hoffman’s Fine Pastries for a freshly baked croissant or a slice of their famous cake.
For a more savory option, Woodblock serves up delicious, locally sourced dishes in a cozy atmosphere.
And if you’re looking to unwind, Postdoc Brewing and Blazing Bagels are just a short ride away from Marymoor Village Station, offering a great selection of fare, whatever the time of day.
No matter what you’re in the mood for, Lime makes it easy to explore all that downtown Redmond has to offer.
Supportive services
Lime’s mobility options aren’t just great for exploring— they also make everyday errands more convenient.
Need to grab groceries? Scoot over to QFC or Trader Joe’s for all your essentials. Have a doctor’s appointment? Many healthcare providers, including EvergreenHealth Primary Care and Kaiser Permanente, are easily accessible by Lime.
Whether you’re picking up prescriptions at Bartell Drugs, dropping off a package at the post office, or running a quick errand, Lime offers a fast and efficient way to access the services you need—without the hassle of parking.
Nature and trails
For those looking to enjoy the outdoors, Lime provides easy access to Redmond’s beautiful parks and scenic trails.
Take a ride over to Marymoor Park, where you can explore over 640 acres of green space, watch rock climbers at the outdoor climbing wall, or catch a concert at the summer concert series.
If you're in the mood for a peaceful ride, hop on the Sammamish River Trail, a picturesque multi-use path that runs through the heart of Redmond and connects to even more regional trails.
Another exciting option is the Eastrail, a developing 42-mile trail corridor that will eventually connect Redmond to Bellevue, Kirkland, and beyond—perfect for a longer ride with stunning views.
Downtown Park is also a great stop, offering a relaxing urban green space with seating areas, a splash pad, and frequent community events.
Connecting to stations
Getting around Redmond with Lime is not only convenient but also a great way to connect with the city’s transit options.
If you are unfamiliar, Move Redmond has some incredible resources for how to access the stations, surrounding trails and local businesses on their website to make the most of your Lime reservation.
If you do use Lime, make sure to park them in designated parking areas and avoid blocking sidewalks or doorways. Safety is key, so always follow traffic rules, wear a helmet if you have one, and stay aware of pedestrians and other cyclists. The City of Redmond has a great guide on where you can park your Lime vehicle when you are done with your ride.
If you are one of those proud cyclists in Redmond, then know that Sound Transit has designated bike lockers at each of the new stations for you to safely store your bike, not a Lime vehicle, during your trip.
Lime is a proud sponsor of the Downtown Redmond Link Extension Opening Event, and this post is brought to you in partnership with Lime.