West Virginia (WV) Interstate Rest Areas
West Virginia has 22 rest areas and rest stops along its interstate highways, and this guide maps every one of them so you can plan safe breaks before you drive. The stops below are organized by interstate and mile marker, with the exit or mile marker, direction of travel, and on-site amenities for each location — from restrooms and picnic areas to gas, food, and RV dump stations. Rest area spacing in West Virginia varies by route and by region, so it helps to know where your next stop is in advance, especially on long rural stretches. Use the table to map your route across I-64, I-68, I-70, I-77, I-79, I-81, tap any rest area for full details and directions, or use Find rest areas near me to locate the closest stop to your current location.
West Virginia Rest Areas on Interstate 64
West Virginia has 8 rest areas on Interstate 64. See mile markers and amenities in the table above.
West Virginia Rest Areas on Interstate 68
West Virginia has 1 rest areas on Interstate 68. See mile markers and amenities in the table above.
West Virginia Rest Areas on Interstate 70
West Virginia has 1 rest areas on Interstate 70. See mile markers and amenities in the table above.
West Virginia Rest Areas on Interstate 77
West Virginia has 6 rest areas on Interstate 77. See mile markers and amenities in the table above.
West Virginia Rest Areas on Interstate 79
West Virginia has 4 rest areas on Interstate 79. See mile markers and amenities in the table above.
West Virginia Rest Areas on Interstate 81
West Virginia has 2 rest areas on Interstate 81. See mile markers and amenities in the table above.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many rest areas are in West Virginia?
West Virginia has 22 rest areas and rest stops across 6 interstate highways. You can see every location, with its mile marker and amenities, in the table above.
Which interstates in West Virginia have rest areas?
Rest areas in West Virginia are located along I-64, I-68, I-70, I-77, I-79, I-81. Each stop is listed above with its mile marker, direction of travel, and a link to full details and directions.
How far apart are rest areas in West Virginia?
Spacing varies by interstate and region and is typically every 40-80 miles, with longer gaps on rural routes. Use the mile markers in the table above to gauge the distance between consecutive stops.
What amenities do West Virginia rest areas have?
Across West Virginia, 4 have gas stations nearby, 4 offer food service, 18 have pet exercise areas, 20 have vending machines, 13 have RV dump stations. Check each listing for the full amenity list.
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Data updated July 2026