Rest Areas along Interstate Highways Interstate 70 Rest Areas Interstate 70 is a 2,173-mile route running east to west from Baltimore, Maryland, to Interstate 15 near Cove Fort, Utah. It was the first Interstate Highway project in the United States. ...
We are not an official DOT website and cannot assist with lost items, vending machines, cleanliness, employment, or the open/closed status of any rest area. Travel John Travel John (affiliate link) is a resealable, disposable urinal for use when a rest area isn’t available. The unisex ad...
While the rest of the nation is slowly losing interest in hunting, Utah is proving to be one of the exceptions. According to Carter Williams on KSL.com,Utah’s hunting licenses have remained fairly consistentover the past 10 years, with numbers spiking in 2019 with 50,636 new licenses sold...
The Glenwood Canyon section of Interstate 70 provides plenty of recreation opportunities, including a bikepath for the entire length and four CDOT rest areas. The section of I-70 over Vail Pass also features a bike path.Interstate 70 passes through Beavertail Tunnel on the winding course north ...
Interstate 80 in Nebraska is notable for its 25 safety rest areas, which are spaced about 35-50 miles apart and often offer tourist information.Interstate 80 Nebraska GuidesEast Big Springs Lincoln Omaha West Omaha Lincoln Lincoln to Aurora Grand Island to Kearney Lexington to Gothenburg North ...
Utah Wyoming11 thoughts on “Interstate 80 Rest Areas” Andrea May 30, 2022 at 1:57 pm Traveling from Iowa City to New Jersey sometime this week. Best rest stops to break up the trip? Thanks! Reply Sandy and Steve May 10, 2021 at 7:38 pm Planning to travel I80 heading for CT...