Interstate I-20 Alabama Rest Areas & Rest Stops
Find the six Interstate rest areas and welcome center locations along I-20 in Alabama. Use the interactive map to locate the closest rest area, view amenity indicators (restrooms, truck parking, RV dump, showers), and plan the next stop on your route.
About Interstate I-20 Alabama Rest Areas
I-20 runs roughly east–west across central Alabama and serves major corridors through Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, and east toward the Georgia line, making it a key freight and passenger route. There are six Interstate rest stops and welcome-center style facilities on I-20 inside Alabama; each listing on this page includes direction, mile-marker info, amenity indicators, and a location map for quick planning.
Interstate I-20 Alabama Rest Areas Location Map
Interstate I-20 Alabama Rest Areas
AL I-20 Cleburne Welcome Center - Southbound
- Amenities
- Restroom
- Vending machine
- Water
- Picnic tables
- Pet area
- Car parking
- Truck parking
- Wheelchair access
- Contact & Address
- Muscadine, AL 36269, United States
AL I-20/I-59 Tuscaloosa County Rest Area - West / Southbound MM 85.2
- Amenities
- Restroom
- Vending machine
- Water
- Picnic tables
- Pet area
- Food
- Car parking
- Truck parking
- RV dump
- Wheelchair access
- Contact & Address
AL I-20/I-59 Tuscaloosa County Rest Area - East / Northbound
- Amenities
- Restroom
- Vending machine
- Water
- Picnic tables
- Pet area
- Car parking
- Truck parking
- RV dump
- Wheelchair access
- Contact & Address
- 10762 I-59, Coaling, AL 35453, United States
AL I-20/I-59 Greene County Rest Area - West / Southbound MM 39.7
- Amenities
- Restroom
- Vending machine
- Water
- Picnic tables
- Pet area
- Car parking
- Truck parking
- RV dump
- Wheelchair access
- Contact & Address
- I-20, Eutaw, AL 35462, United States
AL I-20/I-59 Greene County Rest Area - East / Northbound
- Amenities
- Restroom
- Vending machine
- Picnic tables
- Pet area
- Food
- Car parking
- Truck parking
- RV dump
- Wheelchair access
- Contact & Address
- Eutaw, AL 35462, United States
AL I-20/I-59 Sumter County Welcome Center - East / Northbound
- Amenities
- Restroom
- Vending machine
- Water
- Picnic tables
- Pet area
- Food
- Car parking
- Truck parking
- RV dump
- Wheelchair access
- Contact & Address
Safety Tips for Using Interstate I-20 Alabama Rest Areas
Park in well-lit areas and choose rest stops with separate truck and car parking when possible.
Lock your vehicle, keep valuables out of sight, and use exits/entrances that avoid crossing fast lanes.
If you’re a truck driver, plan stops at rest areas with verified truck parking to meet hours-of-service needs.
For official welcome center hours or closures, check state DOT information before your stop.
Travel Tips for Interstate I-20 Alabama Drivers & Visitors
Use the map to find the next rest area on your route and to see the distance and direction.
Check amenity indicators before you exit (restroom, vending, water, picnic, RV dump, showers).
Plan fuel and food stops at larger service plazas or truck stops if you need showers or full food service.
Truckers: search “truck parking near me” on this page’s map to reserve longer layover options.
FAQ
We list 6 I-20 rest areas and welcome-center style facilities in Alabama. Each listing includes direction, mile marker, amenity indicators and a location map to help you plan your stop.
Use the interactive I-20 Alabama map on this page - it will show the closest rest stop and the next rest area along your route.
Some I-20 rest areas include designated truck parking. Look for the truck-parking indicator on each listing or search the map for 'truck parking near me' or 'truck stop near me' to find suitable locations.
Yes — welcome centers and visitor facilities are identified separately when present so you can find travel information, brochures, and staffed services in addition to basic rest area amenities.
Amenity indicators include restrooms, vending, water, picnic tables, pet areas, RV dump availability, showers, Wi-Fi (when available), and payment options — all visible on each listing and on the map.
Many DOT-operated rest area restrooms are open 24/7, but building hours (welcome centers) and some services may be limited. Check the listing’s hours and contact information before you go.