State Route 522 (
SR 522) connects
Seattle to its northeastern
suburbs. Its southern origin is at
Interstate 5 at the north end of the
Roosevelt neighborhood in north Seattle, where it is a city arterial, Lake City Way N.E. Upon crossing the Seattle city limits into
Lake Forest Park, its name changes to Bothell Way N.E. It continues through
Kenmore and into
Bothell, where part of it is designated Woodinville Drive. East of downtown Bothell, SR 522 becomes a
freeway as the first segment of the Bothell-Monroe Highway. It continues through
Woodinville to an at-grade intersection with Paradise Lake Road. From there, it continues east as a
two-lane freeway into unincorporated
Snohomish County to
Monroe, where it ends at the junction with
U.S. Route 2. It is about long in total.