Rest Areas on I-10
Are you looking for rest areas on Interstate I-10? Interstate 10 is a freeway. It is the second longest interstate, following Interstate 90. The interstate runs from California to Florida, and is 2,460.34 miles (3,959.53 km) long. It connects major cities through the desert in 8 western states.
Interstate 10 is one of the most popular highways in the United States. It runs from Los Angeles, California to Jacksonville, Florida.
Here are all the rest areas located on Interstate I-10, for each state this highway crosses or browse by state.
Alabama Interstate 10 Rest Areas
Mile Marker | Rest Area |
65 | Baldwin Welcome Center (Westbound) |
0.7 | Grand Bay Welcome Center (Eastbound) |
Arizona Interstate 10 Rest Areas
California Interstate 10 Rest Areas
Florida Interstate 10 Rest Areas
Louisiana Interstate 10 Rest Areas
Mile Marker | Rest Area |
270 | Slidell Rest Area and Visitor’s Center (Westbound) |
121 | Atchafalaya Rest Area and Welcome Center (bound) |
1 | Toomey Rest Area and Visitor’s Center (Eastbound) |
Mississippi Interstate 10 Rest Areas
Mile Marker | Rest Area |
75 | Jackson County Welcome Center (Westbound) |
63 | Rest Area (Westbound) |
63 | Rest Area (Eastbound) |
2 | Hancock County Welcome Center (bound) |
New Mexico Interstate 10 Rest Areas
Texas Interstate 10 Rest Areas
Rest areas are a useful thing to have on I-10. If you’re heading from Florida to California, or vice versa, rest areas can be useful if you need a pause in your trip.
Thomas Brokl
November 2, 2023 at 10:25 pmYou have the INCORRECT length for I-10. You state, “The interstate runs from California to Florida, and is 874 miles long (1,404 kilometers). It connects major cities through the desert in western states.”
Just the portion of I-10 that is in Texas is 880+ miles long! The total should be more like 2,874 miles, as I travel 1953 miles on I-10 to go from Mobile, Alabama (Roll Tide) to Palm Desert, CA each November.
Kelli Kallenborn
December 10, 2023 at 1:45 amThere is not hide nor hair of a rest stop at California Route 10 mile 91 westbound, and there hasn’t been in years.