Interstate 69 Rest Areas

Interstate 69 is a north-south route currently consisting of seven disjointed parts with an original continuous 356-mile segment running from Indianapolis, Indiana, northeast to the Canadian border in Port Huron, Michigan. The remaining separated parts are variously completed and extend to the Mexican border in Texas. The original route completed in 1992 is described here.

Select a state below for a list of rest areas within that state.

4 thoughts on “Interstate 69 Rest Areas”

  1. Why are there no rest stops on I-69 between Indianapolis and Evansville? With my medical condition it sure would be a big help going to Evansville!

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  2. We pulled into this rest area and Immediately noticed Stephanie. Wow the girl never stops moving! Hard worker! So nice! If she lived where we do we would higher her tomorrow!! You go girl!!! Not a lazy bone in your body!

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