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September 2024 by KC TRUCK DRIVER
Four MILLION 18 wheelers operating in the USA. This rest area has FIVE truck parking spaces.
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October 2023 by Hunter Deerman
Even if you don't need to, you just can't pass this spot.... trust me. They need better signage because this location is a gem. Hiking trails, archaeology site path, disc golf, and unique scenery you'd be hard pressed to find at any other rest area on your trip. If I was closer, I'd be coming here regularly just for the hiking.
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July 2023 by Rich KR
If you are taking I-80 it is worth going to this Rest Area and visit this Visitor Center. You will find a lot of interesting materials and guides here. it will come in handy later on.
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June 2023 by Roberta Chock
Great help from knowledgeable staff. This is a good place to stop for travel advice.
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June 2023 by Bill Meier
Nice facility and great views!
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October 2022 by Ben Moore
A very nice rest area and visitors center. Beautiful views of the surrounding hills.
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February 2022 by Mark Mcdonald
Cool place to get some exercise while doing DOT break. Nice area not many truck spots but if you come early no problem.
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January 2021 by Ivan A.
Very clean rest area with a beautiful landscape around it. Bathrooms are well maintained and stocked up. Nice place to stop and rest
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September 2020 by Arsh K.
Outside is beautiful. Bathrooms are literally super disgusting. I would deff not expect to go bathroom here
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November 2016 by spence s
I am a disabled vet. Today i was here. Told not to use disabled restroom apparently because i do not look diabled enough. I advised the guy that i was but that i could use the regular restroom. When i came out the guy gave me dirty looks and did not ask if we had questions or if he could help us (my daughter). He continued to watch his tv and ignored us. And i have a Vietnam vet ribbon with the silver campaigns star, on my hat. This is also a Purple Heart Trail visitor center. Perhaps the guy has no idea what a Vietnam vet ribbon symbolizes. Perhaps someone in authority should tell him. At the very least he needs a lesson in politeness and customer service.
What a welcome to Wyoming he provides.