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    St. Lucie County Rest Area

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    John M.

    This rest area is relatively clean and is located at mile marker 227 in the northern part of Brevard County. It is just orth of the Titusville exit has the convenient stop to stretch your legs and take a break from the highway. The vending machines for the Fitbit worse for wear and there was a sign saying benefit your seem stuck, just pull on it. Or something like that. Also, the coffee vending machine was out of order. I also thought that was kind of cool that they had a pay phone at this particular rest area. All in all, just rest area does serve its purpose. It is nothing spectacular, but there is nothing wrong with it either.

    I-95 Southbound rest area, Mims
    Bruce K.

    This rest area serves the southbound traffic on I-95 and has a corresponding rest area across the way and about a mile away for northbound. It is similar to other rest areas with a straight in road for car traffic and a turn for trucks and trailers. However, there is a BONUS parking area if you drive through. Just before the exit, follow the signs for the picnic area and you'll have a bit more privacy and quiet. Bathroom was relatively clean, the parking lot had no litter and there is a separate area with vending machines if you want some snacks. Pet walking area nearby. There was limited shade in the parking area which could be a challenge if you're thinking you might want to take a quick siesta on a hot Florida day. The rest area is quite busy but it is well lit and they promise security during night time hours. [Review 14572 overall, 70 of 2021, number 1191 in Florida.]

    Mark M.

    Huge rest stop, with many parking spots and two bathrooms for each gender. The place was dated, but clean. Lots of trees, grass, and open space to walk the dog .

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    John C.

    Not a bad little rest stop off of I-95 southboundr. Vending machines are in the back by the tractor-trailers. A lot of new landscaping trees just went in. Men's to the left and women to the right. Usually kept clean and stocked. A regular stop for our dogs

    Dave O.

    Although this little rest area is not far from where I live I have frequently stopped here to get on business calls or when my Bluetooth just wasn't enough and I needed to get on my laptop this place has been pretty convenient for me. It seems I-95 keeps this stop relatively busy and I'm amazed at how well it's maintained and it's also pretty high tech in its own right, just a few miles prior to the entrance there's a digital sign that tells the truckers how many parking spaces are available. If you've ever passed this rest area late at night or early in the morning you will see trucks parked all along the entrance and exit ramps and sometimes even on to the shoulder of the interstate. It seems with the new electronic data log requirements imposed on the trucking industry there aren't enough spaces or options for these big rigs to comply with the limited driving hour regulations, hmmmm maybe it's just another well thought out piece of legislation by the elected ones I guess...

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    Port St Lucie Service Plaza - Front entrance

    Port St Lucie Service Plaza

    (110 reviews)

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    Let's talk about the unexpected excellence that is the Port St. Lucie Service Plaza…read more You know how you usually brace yourself before pulling into a service plaza? Yeah... don't. This one smells amazing the second the doors slide open. Not industrial cleaner. Not fried mystery air. Just fresh, clean, and weirdly comforting. The bathrooms? Impeccable is honestly underselling it. Bright lighting, spotless floors, fully stocked, no weird vibes. It feels maintained, not just "managed." And the food -- why is it actually good-good? Not "I'm hungry so this works." I mean flavorful, fresh, and satisfying. The kind of stop where you finish your meal and think, "Okay wait... that was kind of elite for a highway break." The whole place feels intentional -- clean lines, easy layout, quick in-and-out without chaos. It's giving "rest stop rebrand." Port St. Lucie Service Plaza, you exceeded expectations and then some. 10/10. No edits.

    We were heading back from Lake Wales to Palm Beach Gardens, and this was the last service stop…read morebefore reaching our destination on the turnpike. The Port St. Lucie Service Plaza on Florida's Turnpike is a 24/7 travel hub that offers everything a traveler needs. It features food options like Dunkin', Burger King, and Villa Italian, along with pet areas, EV charging stations, ample parking, and clean restrooms. The service plaza is perfectly designed for traveler convenience, providing fuel, snacks, and a place to rest. This was exactly what I was seeking during a long drive. Located conveniently on the median of the turnpike, it's a fairly large and well-maintained location. The facility is clean, and the staff is friendly and helpful, making it an ideal stop for anyone on a long journey.

    I-95 North mile marker

    I-95 North mile marker

    (7 reviews)

    When you have to stop you have to stop so it's comforting to know that a 24 hour rest stop is…read moresprinkled every 43 minutes or so down I 95. I prefer the food court style rest area of the turnpike but these work too in a pinch. When you enter the rest stop cars go to the front and trucks to the back. This rest stop is located northbound in Brevard County at mile marker 168 in Grant-Valkaria, Florida. It is typical of the kind you find on I-95. You have clean bathrooms, covered picnic tables, and vending machines. People who need to walk their dogs can do so in a designated area. I do enjoy paying a visit to 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. This rest stop has plenty of clean bathrooms which is a big plus. Near the rest areas is the usual disturbing bulletin boards featuring missing kids and the poisonous snakes of Florida. While necessary information neither topic gives travelers a comforting feeling. Also by the bathrooms are the travel magazines containing coupons and adds for hotels or attractions. They seem kind of antiquated since you can easily get all of the information off of your smart phone without having to page through a magazine. While I 95 rest stops are basic they get the job done so you can get back on the road quickly and on to better places.

    Huge rest area. Bathrooms are hands free and had Tons of toilets including handicap and separate…read morefamily room. Nice and clean too. Security on premises. Loads of parking, big rig spaces in the back. Vending machines. Service pets only (would have been a 5 star rating if pet friendly) Plenty of space to walk around and stretch your legs. Lots of big covered picnic pavilions, perfect for large groups. Power receptacles all about for a good charge. Really nice rest stop.

    Fort Pierce Travel Plaza

    Fort Pierce Travel Plaza

    (36 reviews)

    A pretty good travel plaza with a wide spread of places to grand some food from. They have an anti…read moreAnne's as well as a Wendy's and Dunkin. They also have a pizza place but anytime I'm there the line is insanely massive. It was a nice easy time to find parking and when I got inside the place was insanely clean. The bathrooms could've definitely used a better cleaning because it was a little dirty and dingy in there... The food prices ay the Wendy's I stopped at were decent but what stinks is they don't offer any of the combo meals. Everything here is al la carte which makes sense so they can make more money. The staff was friendly (for the most part) and the place was clean. There was an insane amount of spots to sit and eat and everything was clean table wise. This is my go to stop when I'm on the turnpike and it will continue to be!

    Most rest stops are usually hit or miss. Fort Pierce was pretty busy for an early weekday morning…read more It had minimal parking. The interior was clean but the Dunkin Donuts had a long line. It wasn't worth being late to my destination to wait in the line. I skipped the coffee and pressed on. Florida's roads are getting packed sooner and staying this way all day. It's almost impossible to see a time of day when there isn't traffic. The infrastructure on the roads isn't supporting the recent population growth. There's been an increase in population plus tourists and the usual snow birds who live in the areas. It's getting noticeably bad. The state's going to have to budget to improve these things for safety reasons. The service stations aren't what they used to be. Fort Pierce was renovated but it still has long wait times. It was not convenient.

    Martin County I-95 Northbound Rest Area

    Martin County I-95 Northbound Rest Area

    (7 reviews)

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    It's kind of early to post, but Im just about finished resting, here. There's no time but the…read morepresent. Had a nice time here. There was plenty of parking. Parking lot was immaculately clean and coincidentally so were the bathrooms. My humble opinion., which is the whole purpose of this app, this is one of the best rest areas if you are taking 95. I was able to get adequate rest stretch out my legs for a bit procure some snacks for the road and get in some shut eye. It was a safe environment and stopping here was a smart choice.

    When you need a road trip break it's comforting to know that a 24 hour rest stop is sprinkled every…read more43 minutes or so down I 95. I prefer the food court style rest area of the turnpike but these work too in a pinch. When you enter the rest stop, cars go to the front and trucks to the back. This rest stop is located northbound in Martin County at mile marker 106 in Palm City. It is typical of the kind you find on I-95. You have clean bathrooms, covered picnic tables, and vending machines. People who need to walk their dogs can do so in a designated area. I do enjoy paying a visit to 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, ice cream, and pop as well as a hot cup of coffee. This rest stop has plenty of clean bathrooms which is a big plus. Near the rest areas is the usual bulletin boards featuring a map and missing kids. While I-95 rest stops are basic they get the job done so you can get back on the road quickly and on to better places.

    West Palm Beach Service Plaza - No pay at the pump for high flow pumps

    West Palm Beach Service Plaza

    (57 reviews)

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    This is a service plaza on the FLorida turnpike. It's located between the northbound and…read moresouthbound lanes which makes exiting the plaza into traffic interesting. In my mind, the primary purpose of a highway rest or service area is CLEAN, well-maintained restrooms. THis service plaze aced that criteria. Second, it's important that it have plenty of well-lite parking - another ace. And finally, it's important that you be able to grab a bite to eat. This service plaza excelled in that category with a Burger King,, Pizza Hut, Dukin Donuts, and a mini supermarket. There was enought variety to satisfy any traveler. Kudos to the State of Florida or the Florida Turnpike people (whoever's in charge) - this is what a service plaze should be.

    Anything less than five stars for the West Palm Beach Service Plaza would be holy sacrilege…read more Because when you have to go... you have to go. And this place understands that sacred human truth better than most institutions of government. I rolled in, weary and road-blind, and emerged victorious with almond M&M's and a Diet Coke--because balance is important and freedom isn't free. It's a rest stop, sure, but it's a good rest stop. Clean bathrooms. Bright lights. Functional logistics. No weird energy. No fear. And let's take a moment to respect the visionaries--the powdered-wig geniuses who planned the Florida Turnpike with stops along the way so modern Americans could safely shuttle back and forth to the mouse without descending into chaos. Call it infrastructure. Call it foresight. Call it patriotism with air conditioning. This is not a place you critique. This is a place you appreciate. You don't Yelp a lifeboat. You thank it.

    St. Lucie County Rest Area - reststops - Updated May 2026

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