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When planning an overnight stay at a rest area, it’s important to understand both the rules and the realities of the road. 

Most states allow some form of rest period, but outdoor setups like tents, tables, and slide-outs are almost always prohibited—these are rest stops, not campgrounds. 

Equally important is being prepared for the environment. From the snow-covered passes of Alaska to the blazing deserts of Arizona, conditions can change fast. 

Always carry enough water, insulation for warmth, and protection from extreme heat. Be aware of regional hazards too—hurricanes in the Southeast, tornadoes in the Midwest, and sudden storms or high winds anywhere. 

Weather can turn dangerous quickly, especially when you’re sleeping roadside, so preparation is key to staying safe and comfortable.

The following is a list of rest area information for all 50 states. Be sure to double-check current regulations in your area and consider your safety.

Alabama: Overnight stay is not permitted. Rest areas may provide a short period for rest. Call ahead of time to confirm limits.

https://www.dot.state.al.us/welcomeCenters.html

Alaska: It’s recommended to purchase The Mile Post for the best travel information. Conditions are always changing.

Arizona: Overnight rest area stay is permitted.

https://azdot.gov/business/highway-maintenance/rest-areas/rest-area-rules

Arkansas: Check current conditions and call ahead to confirm overnight stay rules.

https://www.idrivearkansas.com

California  

You may park for up to 8 hours. Check current conditions.

https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov

Colorado  

Overnight stay is prohibited at rest areas. However, Colorado Welcome Center – Julesburg allows an overnight stay.

https://www.cotrip.org/home

Connecticut  

Overnight stay is permitted.

https://portal.ct.gov/dot/travel-gateway/roads-and-highways/rest-areas

Delaware  

Allows stay for 6–8 hours. Check with security to see if overnight stay is permitted.

https://deldot.gov/Programs/restareas/index.shtml

Florida  

3-hour limit for the public, 10 hours for commercial drivers. Overnight stays are officially not permitted and often enforced.

https://www.fdot.gov/maintenance/rest-area-app/restareainfo.shtm

Georgia  

Overnight stay is permitted. Double check signage.

https://www.dot.ga.gov/GDOT/pages/restareaswelcomecenters.aspx

Hawaii  

Sleeping in vehicles is prohibited in public areas. No rest stops exist, use campgrounds and private property with permission from the landowner.

Idaho  

Up to 10 hours on interstates and 16 on state highways.

https://adminrules.idaho.gov/rules/current/39/390350.pdf

Illinois  

Overnight stay is permitted in some areas. Call ahead of time to double check.

https://idot.illinois.gov/travel-information/roadway-information/rest-areas-and-welcome-centers.html

Indiana  

Overnight stay is not permitted in most areas. Call ahead of time to double check.

https://www.in.gov/indot/resources/maps/welcome-centers-and-rest-areas

Iowa  

Overnight stay is not permitted in most areas. Double check ahead of time with travel information.

https://iowadot.gov/maintenance/rest-areas

Kansas  

Overnight stay is permitted in some areas. Call ahead of time to verify.

https://kandrive.gov

Kentucky  

Overnight stay is permitted in some areas. Call ahead of time to verify.

https://transportation.ky.gov/Documents/RestAreasMap-January%202024.pdf

Louisiana 

Overnight stay is permitted. Check current conditions.

https://wwwapps.dotd.la.gov/administration/dotdaz/definition.aspx?termID=267

Maine  

Overnight stays are not permitted. There is a 4 hour parking limit for passenger vehicles and a 12 hour limit for commercial vehicles.

https://www.maineturnpike.com/traveler-services/service-plazas

Maryland  

Overnight stays are not permitted in most areas. Call ahead of time to verify.

https://roads.maryland.gov/mdotsha/pages/Index.aspx?PageId=250

Massachusetts  

Overnight stays are possible at many rest areas, though some restrict to 2 hours. Expect more traffic during peak seasons.

https://www.mass.gov/info-details/service-plaza-locations

Michigan  

Overnight stay is possible in some areas. Call ahead of time to verify.

https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/travel/tourists/rest-areas

Minnesota  

4 hour limit for non-commercial vehicles and up to 10 hours for commercial vehicles.

https://www.dot.state.mn.us/restareas/index.html

Mississippi  

Overnight stay is not permitted.

https://mdot.ms.gov/portal/guidelines_for_rest_areas_and_welcome_centers

 Missouri  

Overnight stay is permitted in some areas. Call ahead to verify.

https://www.modot.org/missouri-rest-area-guide

Montana  

Overnight stay is permitted, up to 12 hours.

https://www.mdt.mt.gov/travinfo/restarea.aspx

Nebraska  

Overnight stay is permitted, up to 10 hours. 

https://dot.nebraska.gov/media/fgceurxm/rest-areas.pdf

Nevada  

Overnight stay is permitted in some areas. Call ahead to verify.

https://www.dot.nv.gov/travel-info/rest-areas-welcome-centers

New Hampshire  

Overnight stay is permitted unless posted otherwise. Foliage season brings more traffic, plan ahead.

https://www.dot.nh.gov

New Jersey  

Overnight stay is permitted in some areas. Call ahead to verify. https://www.nj.gov/transportation/refdata/traffic_orders/rest_stops/

New Mexico  

Overnight is permitted in most areas. Double check for closures.

https://www.dot.nm.gov/travel-information/rest-areas

New York  

Overnight is permitted in some areas. Call to verify.

https://www.dot.ny.gov/regional-offices/statewide-rest-areas

North Carolina  

Overnight stay is not permitted.

https://www.ncdot.gov/travel-maps/traffic-travel/rest-areas/Pages/default.aspx

North Dakota  

Overnight stay is not permitted in some areas. Call to verify.

https://www.dot.nd.gov

Ohio  

Overnight stay is not permitted in some areas. Call to verify.

https://www.transportation.ohio.gov/traveling/rest-areas/rest-areas

Oklahoma  

Overnight stay is not permitted in some areas. Call to verify.

https://www.odot.org

Oregon  

Overnight stay is permitted in some areas, up to 12 hours permitted.

https://www.tripcheck.com/Pages/Rest-Areas

Pennsylvania 

Overnight stay is not permitted in most areas. There are 2 hour limits in some areas.

https://www.pacodeandbulletin.gov/Display/pacode?file=/secure/pacode/data/067/chapter443/chap443toc.html&d=

Rhode Island  

Few rest areas with bad experiences and overnight stay are typically not permitted.

https://www.dot.ri.gov

South Carolina  

Overnight stay is not permitted.

https://www.scdot.org/travel/travel-rest-area.html

South Dakota  

Overnight stay is not permitted in some areas. Call ahead to verify.

https://dot.sd.gov/travelers/travelers/rest-areaports-of-entry

Tennessee  

Overnight stay is not permitted, up to 2 hours.

https://www.tn.gov/tdot/engineering-operations-division/welcome-center-rest-areas.html

Texas  

Overnight stay is permitted.

https://www.txdot.gov/discover/rest-areas-travel-information-centers.html

Utah  

Overnight stays are not permitted, but it might be possible for an extended stay with permission from on-site staff.

https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect/public/rest-areas

Vermont  

Reports overnight stays are not permitted. Double check by calling to verify. 

https://informationcenter.vermont.gov/centers

Virginia  

Overnight stay is not permitted. 

https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/about/our-system/highways/rest-areas

Washington  

Overnight stay is not permitted. up to 8 hours for non-commercial vehicles and up to 11 hours for commercial vehicles.

https://wsdot.wa.gov/travel/roads-bridges/rest-areas

West Virginia  

Overnight stays are permitted. No parking is permitted in and around the West Virginia Turnpike’s toll plazas.

https://transportation.wv.gov/Turnpike/travel_resources/safety/Pages/Restrictions-and-Laws.aspx

Wisconsin  

Overnight stay is permitted, up.to 24 hours.

https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/travel/road/rest-areas/default.aspx

Wyoming  

Extended rest is permitted. Call ahead of time to verify.

https://www.dot.state.wy.us/files/live/sites/wydot/files/shared/Public Affairs/Rest Areas/2011Web rest area brochure.pdf