Rest Stop

Camping and Travel Daily Image No. 66
On the road, Interstate Hwy 29, New Effingham Information Center, South Dakota, June 18, 2018

On the road, Interstate Hwy 29, New Effingham Information Center, South Dakota, June 18, 2018

When we’re traveling cross country, we try to stop several times each day along the way. Sometimes it’s at a big box store or a mall, sometimes a city park, and, if we can find it, a decent highway rest area.  This was one of those stops on our way home from what turned out to be our last trip to see our daughter, son-in-law, and grandkids in Wisconsin.

Our grandson joined the army not long after we visited and, then, in 2020, the others all moved to Huntington Beach, California.  That lasted about a year and they now live in Arkansas, just a 2.5-hour drive from us, while our grandson is now married and lives with his wife in Okinawa where he is stationed.

We tow our CRV behind our motorhome and, when we stop at a highway rest area, we generally park in the area where trucks and other vehicles towing trailers park. Our camper is at the far end of the parking area in this photo tucked in between two semis.



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