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    Interstate 95 Rest Area

    3.2 (27 reviews)
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    Lauren S.

    We stopped here because our little princess needed to relieve herself...again. I hate stopping because it never takes less than 10 minutes! And ten minutes gets you far on a five hour road trip! We get off the exit and the signs were very simple and easy to read. We pull into the second entrance. It is a U shaped parking lot so you can go in one way and put the other by driving around. There are restrooms and vending machines in the middle of the parking lot. We did not use the restrooms or vending machines. There were plenty of picnic tables also located in the middle, which I observed some people occupying them. It looked relaxing. I like when there is designated areas for the dogs to use. It is usually away from the crowds and the dogs get to smell each other's scents so they can do their business lol. I found this rest stop relaxing and when we travel again, we are stopping here as long as our princess doesn't need to stop every 5 minutes!

    Shanay H.

    the men's rest room was clean and east to find and get back onto 95 if you have to stop theybalso have some vending machine and books

    Mark M.

    Looks a bit old inside, but has a nice open feeling, with lots of open space. There was a lot of green space to walk around and relax. Many parking spots that are close to the rest rooms.

    Kara M.

    This is a smaller rest stop. As we pulled in, I noticed a dog walking area right by the parking lot. I also spotted a security vehicle on the premise which is always nice to see incase you are traveling solo. There are some vending machines on premise for basic snacks or drinks. No gas stations or anything like that. There were not a ton of bathrooms here, but they were clean. Plenty of covered picnic areas to dine at with shelters from rain and sun.

    Marqus R.

    This is a basic no frills rest stop with the only embellishments being a vending machine snack section along with covered pavilion like picnic areas which picnic areas are rather good. It has plenty of greenspace for dog walking and as the truck area is some distance from the car parking area, good for napping in your car. When I was there I found the restrooms to be super clean and free from the usual horrid rest stop restroom odors.

    An enticing buffet of snacking delights.
    Ariel W.

    You have the bright and bustling food court and mall like rest stops on the turnpike and then you have the basic rest stops of I-95. This rest stop about half way to my house from Orlando is typical of the kind you find on I-95. You get bathrooms, covered picnic tables, and vending machines. People who need to walk their dogs can do so in a designated area. On this visit the rest rooms were clean. I do enjoy visiting the vending machines. They now take debit cards instead of just coins and the prices for items are still reasonable. You can get a variety of candy bars, cookies, chips, and pop as well as a hot cup of coffee for $1.50. There is even an ice cream vending machine. While contemplating the snacks I attracted an audience of ten squirrels who seem quite familiar with what comes out of the machine. They did a lot of cute posturing trying to solicit treats. They seem unaware of the don't feed the wildlife signs. While I don't mind visiting during the day I find the I-95 rest stops to be creepy at night. I still remember the span when ten tourists were killed in the mid 90's. I probably just read too much Steve King but these rest stops make me anxious. Adding to the uncomfortable feeling is the board posted on the wall with all of the missing children flyers. I always stop and look even though some of them have been gone for over twenty years. It is so sad and although I logically know they were likely parental abductions and did not take place at the rest stop is still makes me feel uneasy. It's probably just me though. Things I don't like, night time visits to rest stops and clowns. Thankfully I have never seen a clown at a rest stop at night. My phobias aside this is a perfectly adequate place to take a break on your journey to somewhere better.

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    Ward D.

    Typical Florida Rest Area - Clean, functional, and rustic. I've stopped by many of Florida I 95 rest areas. This one is similar to many of the others in that it is easy-off and easy on. Do not be fooled when you first exit the road and it looks like just a truck stop with no car parking. Keep driving. The car parking is in a loop off the center of the truck parking area. The truck and car parking areas are separate from each other and surround the buildings. This site is constructed with truck parking nearest to the road and parking on the south, west, and north sides of the rectangular plot that the main buildings are built on. There seems to be plenty of parking for both trucks and cars. It is a rest area so there are about 10 pavilions with bench-style tables spaced in the same central area. It is a basic rest area with limited amenities and no truly enclosed or air-conditioned spaces, hence my comment about it being rustic. There is a building with vending machines for drinks and snacks. The restrooms were clean and functional. During the day, it is pretty nice but at night, the lighting is limited and the parking areas are pretty dark. Overall, a very functional rest area if you need a break from your travels.

    You are here. Fort Pierce on I-95.
    Bruce K.

    It is still here and same services as earlier - vending machines, some shade for a nap and bathrooms if you really really need them. And today, I really did. The men's bathroom needed a good hose down - it had a very strong smell and did not feel clean at all. Worse, it's only air hand dryers so there's no easy way to avoid touching the door handle to get out. Unpleasant!

    James M.

    Ok rest stop. Dark and dingy inside, wet floors and minimal number of urinals. Outside seating is nice. Like the safe one way in and out for access.

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    Typical highway rest area. Clean, well maintained, well lit, spacious, plenty of parking, and pleasant staff.

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    Nice place to stop. Rather hidden when you pull off but clean and plenty of grass for the dogs

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    Clean and a welcome stop on a long drive. Vending machines available for a quick snack.

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    I really appreciate how close the North Carolina Welcome Center is from the border upon entering…read morefrom Virginia. We're typically passing through this place when it's dark, so it's nice that the area is well lit. The landscaping here is also appealing. Plenting of parking, with cars on one side and trucks on the other. The Welcome Center itself is separate from the restrooms and vending area and is located on the left side. The main building has 2 family restrooms, a men's restroom (to the left) and the women's restrooms are 3 total spaces. I can imagine that if this rest stop ever sees an influx of visitors, there would be a flow and efficiency due to the availability of women's spaces. The spaces throughout have been clean and well maintained with functioning toilets, faucets, and well supplied paper products. On the further left of the main building, there are vending machines. The water fountains have a refill station for your personal water bottles and is located to the left of the women's restrooms. When nature calls, we highly recommend stopping by this Welcome Center!

    This is a nice rest stop with clean and large restrooms that are air conditioned inside and open…read morelate. The tourist booth closes early and mostly only open during morning and afternoon hours. They have a nice state welcome sign for photos and outdoor resting/seating area front. Plenty of open space for pets and a 24/7 snack machine space that takes credit cards.

    Interstate 95 Rest Area - reststops - Updated May 2026

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