5 Stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ definitely a rest area worthy of stopping at. Besides it having ample truck parking 🅿️ And outside is tons of room to walk your pups and seating areas for picnics, Very amazing Native American architect. Plus a children playground as well 😁 Then inside they had old school signs which everyone that goes in is going to recognize one of them. They had vending machines, and the restrooms were very clean with cool tiled artwork on the wall. They even had this room a tornado shelter room, and inside the room it had old images of different tornadoes. Next time we are on I 40 eastbound going through Texas I would like to stop here again. Don’t forget to like 👍🏻 my review and let me know if you stopped and visited...
Read moreI was headed for the gray countey safety rest area because it had a lot of good reviews but I didn't realise it was going westbound unlike this safety rest area which is going eastbound and just as good! Nice covered outdoor picnic tables, tornado shelters inside, great art/signs/route 66 memorabilia, security cameras 24hrs with daytime attendants, clean restrooms, drink/snack vending machines, separate parking for trucks and cars, they even have a cute little route 66 playground with one of those rubber floors! And WiFi! That's been a godsend since I've had terrible connection throughout the southwest and I need to load and save map directions and keep in touch with the family, thanks so much for providing...
Read moreThis is the nicest rest area I've ever stopped at and I've stopped at a lot thanks to my type of job. The restroom was clean. Except for the toilet that the lady walking out when I went in didn't flush. There was a female attendant on duty and she was dust mopping the floor. There's an outside play area for the little ones to enjoy for those who will take the time to let them get some energy out. Maybe it'll wear them out enough to take a nap and leave you alone for a bit. Worth it to me. This is also considered a tornado shelter and I saw a washer in a large room. Texas did...
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