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    Suwanee County Rest Area

    4.4 (5 reviews)

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    Beautiful evening for a break.
    Meanole M.

    I'm not sure if I've reviewed a rest stop, but they always come in clutch. We stopped in on our way back from New Orleans a few weeks ago and this was a very nice, clean, well maintained rest area. Just about a mile from the I -75 interchange off I-10 I'm sure it is well used. So, if you are in the need for a quick stop, this a great place to do it.

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    Osceola National Forest Rest Area

    Osceola National Forest Rest Area

    (4 reviews)

    We stopped here to take a driving break and to grab lunch in the RV while traveling westbound on…read moreI-10, I always look for the number of truck parking spaces available before exiting into a rest area when traveling in our Motorhome, Florida displays this information well before the exit which I applaud. Today there were 29 spaces available, there are sensors embedded in the asphalt at each truck parking space that constantly updates this information so it's always been accurate and dependable. I did a short walk around the RV checking the tires, the tow-bar for the toad and other critical things before getting back on the road, I also took the short walk to the facilities to stretch my legs and found this rest area in tip top shape and saw several members of the staff working to keep it that way. This is definitely a rest area I'll return too in the future, it's all good here...

    "Osceola" National Forest is a beautiful National Forest located in northeast Florida. The smallest…read moreof the National Forests, it is most famous for its hauntingly beautiful trees, it carries the weight of history hidden in its dense stands of longleaf pines and storied past. Approximately 200,000 acres of pine flatwoods and cypress-hardwood swamps beaming with tons of wildlife. Named after the Infamous Seminole warrior "Osceola" who was a American Indian leader during the second Seminole war, which began in 1835 when the US Zionist government forced the Seminole tribe off of their traditional God given lands in Florida for expanding white exploitation and settlement, forcing them to migrate into the Indian territories west of the Mississippi river. There were 3 horrific Seminole "wars" before the Civil war. Long story short, Under General Andrew Jackson, the US Military invaded the area here, burning to the ground the Indian villages and towns and at the same time, seized Spanish-held Pensacola. As a result, Spain was induced to cede its Florida territory under the terms of the Transcontinental treaty in 1819. Hence the City of 5 flags, as Pensacola was occupied by Spain, America, France, Britain & the Confederacy. The Indians fought hard thou using "Guerrilla war tactics" & withdrew into the Everglades. In October of 1837 "Osceola" went to St. Augustine with several Chiefs under a flag of truce to attend a parley with General T.S. Jesup. And as in typical fashion of our corrupt US Zionist Government, "Osceola" and the Chiefs, yep, all the bad Indians, were seized and imprisoned. "Osceola" was then taken to Ft. Moultrie at Charleston, South Carolina, where he later died. "Osceola" National Forest is not just a pretty park the US Zionist Government gave us for our amusement. It was the home of the Seminole. "Osceola" died trying to protect this beautiful forest he called home. Naming this Forest "Osceola" National Forest in his honor is just a ribbon of Victory for US Government theft. Bucket list worthy. Highest recommendations.

    Busy Bee

    Busy Bee

    (306 reviews)

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    wow a sugar addicts paradise …read more i saved this place to return, it has dunkin' donuts and a burger king and so much eye candy imho. plethora gas pumps. sugar addict

    Somewhere on a lonely stretch of US Highway 129 sits Busy Bee, a gas station that looked at…read moreBuc-ee's and said, hold my beef jerky. Now listen... this is not Buc-ee's. Let's not get reckless. Nobody is confusing this place with the Disney World of gas stations. But Busy Bee absolutely wants you to know it studied the Buc-ee's playbook in great detail and copied enough homework to pass the class. And honestly? Respect. After hours on the road, I pulled in needing gas, caffeine, food, a restroom, and probably some emotional reassurance from the highway gods. Busy Bee delivered on most of it. First off, the bathrooms were clean. Not "gas station clean." Actually clean. That alone immediately moves a roadside stop up at least one full star in America's travel grading system. Then came the snack exploration phase. They had homemade jerky, specialty snacks, random road trip impulse purchases, and enough "well I wasn't planning to buy this but here we are" items to keep me wandering around longer than intended. It's the kind of place where you walk in for a drink and somehow leave holding candied pecans, smoked sausage, and a giant bag of pork rinds you'll later regret in silence. The overall vibe was solid too. Convenient. Clean. Easy stop. Good energy from the place itself. The employees though? Let's just say the staff had the collective facial expression of people who may have originally applied at Buc-ee's and ended up here after the universe made other plans. Nobody was rude. But there was definitely an emotional support shift happening behind the counter. Still, for a highway stop, Busy Bee absolutely gets the job done. It's a good place to refuel both your gas tank and your stomach before heading back into the chaos of interstate survival. This is probably a true three-and-a-half star stop if we're getting technical about it. But Yelp refuses to acknowledge the beauty of nuance, and I'm feeling generous today. So four stars it is for the little roadside gas station that looked at Buc-ee's empire and said, we can absolutely make a run at this thing.

    I-10 Rest Area West Bound - I-10 Rest Area, Lee FL

    I-10 Rest Area West Bound

    (17 reviews)

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    Why 4 stars? They had Monster Energy on hand, the vending machines are managed by a truly…read morehardworking blind employee (seriously, that's impressive), and if I had to imagine where I'd bunker down during a hurricane--well, this newly revamped rest area on I-10 westbound in Florida might just pop into my head. (Kidding! Please don't actually do that.) I pulled off for a quick break and was pleasantly surprised by how clean and modern everything looked. The bathrooms were tidy, the snack selection was solid, and grabbing that Monster was almost too easy. The fact that the vending machines are run by someone who's blind really stood out to me. It's not something you see every day, and it honestly put a smile on my face to see them running such a smooth operation. In the grand scheme of things, it's still a rest area, not a five-star resort. But it offered exactly what I needed at that moment--clean facilities, a decent energy boost, and a sense that someone actually cared about keeping the place welcoming. If you're rolling along I-10 and need to stop, this one's definitely worth a few minutes of your time.

    FDOT operates two rest areas here and since I know Yelp will merge them, I won't bother adding the…read moreeast bound as that's the one I patronized today. On I-10, west of I-75 by a bit, this was a great stop. They do have a sign that indicates "three hour parking" so you can't overnight here. There is the "picnic area loop" around the back where you can find a nice shady spot for a nap and be away from the traffic noises. Plenty of space! The restrooms are clean and there is an attendant here so I was not at all concerned about security. Just remember to slow down as you're entering the parking area. [Review 939 of 2024 - 1818 in Florida - 21968 overall]

    Suwanee County Rest Area - reststops - Updated May 2026

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