Are Truck Stops Better Than Interstate Rest Stops for a Quick RV Stop?

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What Are Truck Stops?

Truck stops are service centers near interstates and highways. They offer various fuel types but are appealing options for semi trucks as they provide fuel lanes for large vehicles. In addition to truck lanes, they also offer standard fuel pumps for passenger vehicles.

What Are Interstate Rest Stops?

Rest stops are another popular option for RVers looking for a break. The state manages these locations, and they sit off the interstate. They typically offer little more than restrooms and a place to rest. It’s not uncommon to find picnic tables or walking paths to help you relax or stretch your legs.

Benefits of Truck Stops for Quick RV Stops

- An Abundance of Fuel Pumps - Many Restrooms - Great Food Options - Room to Maneuver

Cons of Truck Stops for Quick RV Stops

While there are many good reasons to stay at a truck stop, they’re not always the best places to visit. Some locations can be busy and have high traffic. It’s hard to see how active a truck stop is until you get off the interstate, and by the time you realize that it’s going to be a mess, it’s too late.

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