
Aurora Bridge
Iconic steel bridge connecting Fremont and Queen Anne, famous for the Fremont Troll beneath.

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Aurora Bridge
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Fewer crowds, better photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Iconic steel bridge connecting Fremont and Queen Anne, famous for the Fremont Troll beneath.
"The Fremont Troll under the Aurora Bridge is a must-see, offering quirky art and great city views."

🚶♀️ Pedestrian Access
Sidewalks exist on both sides, but be prepared for a long walk!
📸 Troll Photo Op
The Fremont Troll is a must-see! Make a wish and snap a pic.

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Rating
4.3 · 249 reviews
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The Fremont Troll
Underneath the Aurora Bridge
A colossal concrete troll clutching a VW Beetle, a quirky Seattle icon.

Panoramic City Views
During pedestrian crossing
Enjoy sweeping vistas of the Seattle skyline and the Duwamish River.

Park Beneath the Bridge
Fremont side
A serene park offering a unique perspective of the bridge and a relaxing spot.
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Planning Your Visit
Navigating the Aurora Bridge
Beyond the Bridge: Fremont Troll
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🚶♀️ Pedestrian Access
Sidewalks exist on both sides, but be prepared for a long walk!
📸 Troll Photo Op
The Fremont Troll is a must-see! Make a wish and snap a pic.
🚗 Oversize Vehicle Alert
Oversize vehicles may use two lanes; hazard lights are recommended.
🌳 Relax in the Park
The park under the bridge is perfect for picnics and photos.
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🚶♀️ Pedestrian Access
Sidewalks exist on both sides, but be prepared for a long walk!
📸 Troll Photo Op
The Fremont Troll is a must-see! Make a wish and snap a pic.
🚗 Oversize Vehicle Alert
Oversize vehicles may use two lanes; hazard lights are recommended.
🌳 Relax in the Park
The park under the bridge is perfect for picnics and photos.
🍂 Fall Foliage Spot
Beautiful autumn colors make for stunning photos.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Aurora Bridge for its iconic Fremont Troll and the impressive city views accessible from its pedestrian walkways. The park beneath the bridge is a highlight for relaxation and unique photo opportunities. However, some find the bridge's height intimidating, and the pedestrian crossing can be a long undertaking.
"Aurora Bridge is mostly used for vehicle traffic but there are indeed pedestrian sidewalks on both sides. It is much higher and longer than the Fremont Bridge and therefore harder to access by pedestrians (access points are above the Troll in Fremont and 6th Ave in Queen Anne).
If you are under the bridge, the views are pretty nice. The little park under the bridge in Fremont is such a nice spot to relax or have a picnic. You can also see the bridge from Fremont Bridge."
Yü Wu
"This bridge is available to use and walk to across. During the crossing, you can see the Seattle city and river view.
Under the bridge, there is the Fremont Troll also know as The Troll or The Troll under the Bridge. In the middle of the bridge, neath of the bridge, there is a river and park which can do paddling and jogging. You can see some statue."
Liam Leeson
"Amazing! I cannot help but think about the many lives taken from people jumping off this bridge. Very sad. However, this is a beautiful bridge which towers over and alongside the Freemont bridge."
Kris Kain
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Aurora Bridge, officially the George Washington Memorial Bridge, connects Fremont and Queen Anne. While primarily for vehicles, pedestrians can access it from points in Fremont and Queen Anne. Public transport options are available to reach the neighborhoods near the bridge.
Yes, there are pedestrian sidewalks on both sides of the Aurora Bridge. However, it's a significant walk due to its height and length.
Street parking is often available and free along 36th Street in Fremont, near the Fremont Troll.
For a unique perspective, visit the Fremont Troll underneath the bridge. You can also walk across for city views or view it from the Fremont Bridge.
Drivers should be aware that oversize vehicles may occupy two lanes, and it's advised to use hazard lights.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there are no tickets required to visit or walk across the Aurora Bridge. Access to the Fremont Troll and the park beneath is also free.
The Aurora Bridge is accessible 24/7 for vehicle traffic. Pedestrian access is generally during daylight hours, though specific park hours may apply.
The Fremont Troll is a public art installation and is free to visit and photograph at any time.
While sidewalks exist, the significant incline and length of the bridge may make it challenging for strollers and wheelchairs. The park area underneath is more accessible.
Standard traffic laws apply for vehicles. Pedestrians should be mindful of traffic and use designated sidewalks.
📸 📸 Photography
The Fremont Troll offers a unique foreground for bridge photos. The park underneath and viewpoints from the Fremont Bridge also provide great perspectives.
Absolutely! The surrounding trees offer stunning autumn colors, making it a prime spot for fall photography.
Yes, the Fremont Troll is a very popular subject for photos. It's encouraged to interact with the sculpture and capture creative shots.
Weekday mornings often have fewer crowds, allowing for unobstructed shots. Golden hour light can also enhance the bridge's aesthetic.
The park area under the bridge provides a unique angle to capture the bridge's structure and the troll.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
Beneath the bridge, you'll find the Fremont Troll, a popular art installation. There's also a park area perfect for relaxing, picnicking, or enjoying views of the bridge and river.
Yes, the bridge is quite high, and some visitors have expressed feeling anxious about the heights.
Yes, when walking across the bridge, you can enjoy views of the Seattle city skyline and the river below.
The Fremont Troll was built in 1990 by four local artists as part of a neighborhood arts competition and has become a beloved Seattle landmark.
The bridge is located near the Fremont neighborhood, known for its quirky shops and restaurants, and connects to Queen Anne. The Troll's Knoll Forest is also nearby.


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