Truck drivers know the road better than anyone else, and finding the perfect truck stop can make or break a day—or even a week. When we asked our community of drivers to share their favorite truck stops, the responses ranged from iconic destinations to hidden gems. Here are some top picks from real drivers who live life on the road.
Iowa 80: The World’s Largest Truck Stop
Kyle Yadon praised Iowa 80 for its incredible truck wash and vast store. “But my actual favorite,” he added, “is a little hole-in-the-wall place with plenty of parking, but I won’t say where so it stays that way.” Patricia DePover and Rafael Pardo also gave shoutouts to Iowa 80, with Rafael noting its impressive 900+ parking spots and extensive shopping options.
Scenic and Functional Stops
Rachel E. Jackson mentioned several favorites, including the 7 Feathers Truck Stop in Canyonville, OR, which she loved for its parking and scenery. She also reminisced about the now-defunct Boomtown truck stop. Chris Burke highlighted a stop in Big Cabin, OK, with its massive dirt lot and old-school diner vibes. He also recommended Smiley’s Travel Shop in Virginia, located along I-81.
Classic Favorites That Have Changed
Bill Holloway’s favorite was the Triple T Truck Stop in Tucson, AZ, though he noted it had undergone significant changes over the years. Similarly, Edward Joseph misses the Whites Travel Center in Raphine, VA, now known as Petro.
Modern Amenities and Comforts
Angie Ables recommends the Sapp Bros in Commerce City, CO, particularly for its luxurious Shower #1, complete with a dual shower and a large tub. Dennis Spisak favored Truck World in Hubbard, OH, right off I-80. And Kevin Stewart loves Bill’s Truck Stop in Lexington, NC, a place he’s visited since childhood.
Unique and Memorable Stops
Lyle W. Brunson shared his enthusiasm for Jubitz near Portland, OR, a truck stop that boasts two restaurants, a bar, a movie theater, a dentist, a chrome shop, and much more. Heather Bennett gave a special nod to Stripes for their fresh tortillas and salsa bar, while Benjamin Rickel appreciates any stop with open parking and Pilot for its coffee.
Sentimental Favorites
For some, it’s all about the memories. Ronnie Allen remembers the Giant in Gallup, NM, from the late 1980s. Kevin Stewart shared how Bill’s Truck Stop has been a staple in his life since he was a child.
Your Turn
Truck stops aren’t just places to fuel up—they’re part of the journey, offering comfort, connection, and sometimes even nostalgia. What’s your favorite truck stop? Join our community on Facebook to share your stories and connect with fellow drivers. Click here to join the conversation!