Exxon is a unique and interesting stop that offers a variety of services for travelers. The location features a gas station, a convenience store with a good selection, and a cozy hotel or inn above the station, creating a nostalgic feel reminiscent of a different era. The store has a friendly staff and sells local artwork, art, and clothing items, making it a good spot to stop off the interstate. For truck drivers, the parking lot now charges $10 per night for tractor trailers to stay overnight, which was a recent change. Signs about this fee are easy to miss, and since it’s not a Pilot or Flying J location, mobile app payment isn’t available, requiring visitors to pay inside. Restrooms are generally okay, with some seen as better or worse, and the shower rooms are notably large with a bench for sitting. However, they lack secondary locks, which could be a concern if two people need the same shower. The place has a quirky, vintage vibe with artwork on the walls and a mix of services all in one location. Travelers appreciate the clean restrooms, friendly staff, and the unique atmosphere, though some are less inclined to stop frequently due to parking fees and shower privacy issues. Overall, Exxon is a memorable stop that combines convenience with a nostalgic touch.