

#REST STOP I 95 FULL#
Done in a nice brick exterior, they are surrounded by outdoor night lights to make sure you can see where you are going.īoth stops are full facility including nighttime security as well as family restrooms. The buildings housing the facilities at this pair of rest areas are pleasing to the eyes. John’s County- North & South Bound traffic You should be able to get clean drinking water at this pair of rest stops.

The pet rest area should be adequate for your dog(s) needs and while you are walking the dog your other half can be spreading the table cloth over the picnic tables for a nice afternoon snack. Phones are also available just in case these rest areas are out of your cell phone service area. Make a note of which exact one you were at just in case you need to call the office and get help. The contact number is the same for this pair and the previous pair of rest areas- 1-32. The buildings are not as elaborate as the previous two Brevard County rest areas but they will provide the space and privacy you need as you take a break from the road. They are also a full facility stop and have vending machines, family restrooms, as well as nighttime security. Located about 1 1/2 miles north of Sr 46 and exit 223, these are two more rest areas servicing this county. Mile Marker 225 & 227 Brevard County- North & South Bound traffic The closest state road would be #514 and the nearest exit for both would be 173 if you need landmarks to help you pinpoint the exact location. Making life a little easier as you head to your next destination. Handicap parking and other facilities are also available at these two rest areas. Their on-site buildings are designed to provide you with maximum comfort and ease of access. In case you would like to take a water recreation break. The Grant Valkaria airport is not that far away either as is the Indian River. They are near the town of Grant Valkaria giving you great access to supermarkets and stores where you can pick up needed supplies. The outdoor night lights and the nighttime security should bring an element of security to your rest stops as you make your way to your destination. They are full-service facilities which means that they offer travelers quite a bit of comfort while they are on the road. Mile Marker 168 & 169 Brevard County- North & South Bound trafficĪs you can see these two rest areas are just a mile apart and serve both directions of traffic. The same phone number given above is used for these rest areas so make sure to make a note of the name and mile marker when contacting the DOT. There are also no ATMs and you have to share the facilities with truckers.īoth facilities are located 2 miles north of state road 68 which should give you a nice marker to find them on your map. While there are vending machines to help curb those hunger pangs, there is no family restroom available for your use.

One nice aspect is that both rest areas have a lot of trees giving them a park-like setting for your picnic lunches. The southbound rest area is right next to a subdivision while the northbound one is a little more rural.īoth are full-service facilities that include outdoor night lights, nighttime security as well as vending machines and handicap parking, etc. Located at mile marker 133 these two stops are right across the highway from one another. Lucie County- North & SouthboundĪgain, you have one rest stop for each direction a little further down the road. Some lists only include the northbound rest area but the DOT’s list has both of them. This may save you some time as you won't have to turn around and do a physical search. If you have lost something at the rest stops, you can call 1-77 and see if it has been turned in or not. The northbound building looks far superior to the southbound one, with the latter a plain Jane design and the former a little bit more architecturally attractive. If there is a difference between the two, it would be found in the buildings. Also, both rest areas have outside night lights to make sure you are not walking around in the dark from your car to the restrooms. If you arrive at night, Florida DOT has seen to it that there is nighttime security on the grounds. The good news for young families is that each rest stop has family restroom facilities and if the children are hungry or thirsty, there is a set of vending machines to take care of their needs. Also, both rest areas allow truckers and regular cars to park in their parking lots These two rest areas are full-service facilities and the northbound location is at mile maker 106 while the southbound one is at mile marker 107. Mile Marker 106 & 107 Martin County- North & South Bound Traffic
