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Jan 22, 2015

ohio turnpike overnight parking

some of the rest areas along ohio turnpike have rv parking with w/e for 20 dollars but web site says 40 ft. max length and you must leave 15ft. between units.so pulling 35ft. 5er can I unhook and park the truck along side or some place else or are these only usable by MH less than 40' or truck and trailer combinations less than 40'? Anyone have any experience at these sites.
  • No personal experience, but online reviews repeatedly talk about needing to disconnect tow vehicles or toads and park them next to the RV (and being easily able to do so).

    The info PDF also suggests this is the case (though none to clearly) when it says that "No Vehicle over 40' is permitted in the RV lot" and then a bit later that "Only one vehicle and one camping unit are permitted for each RV site." I take that to mean you can have up to two "pieces" in your rig, neither one of which exceeds 40' length.
  • I traveled the Ohio TR in Sept 2014 thought I would stop on my way west with rig in sig even though they all were empty I wasn't willing to unhitch for 5-6 hours of shuteye. I believe the second service center westbound, did not have a RV spot but did have designated RV parking among the truck parking. I do believe if you were not stopping early those spots would be filled by trucks. I wonder if you knocked on their door they would move for a tired RV'er?
  • We drove from Conneaut, OH into IN and stopped at one just to test it out. But we were too long at 38' 5thW. So we pulled over into the Truck Stop area to use RestRooms and eat inside at the Food Court.
  • Ohio uses timed tolls, so I don't know how they deal with that. The timed tolls are used because truckers were gaming the system. Does anyone know if the timed tolls exclude RVs?
  • We have stayed overnight in the RV lot 3 or 4 times. Our previous rig was 49 ft when connected.
    We stayed in 2 different rest areas. Each time we were still hitched up, but we parked such that the truck and camper were nearly jack- knifed.
    Did not seem to be a problem and no one bothered us.
    Surprising to us was how quite it was after about 11pm or so. Once in awhile a tractor - trailer would come in with exhaust brakes making a racquet, but overall we slept fine.
    Ohio Highway Patrol and or State Police come through on a regular basis.
    I think it's a pretty good overnight stop b
  • harley hitchiker wrote:
    some of the rest areas along ohio turnpike have rv parking with w/e for 20 dollars but web site says 40 ft. max length and you must leave 15ft. between units.so pulling 35ft. 5er can I unhook and park the truck along side or some place else or are these only usable by MH less than 40' or truck and trailer combinations less than 40'? Anyone have any experience at these sites.


    we have used the camper spots in the rest area numerous times with a 43 ft motorhome....now I unhook as it is not a big deal and then backin.....but last time I stopped 2 motorhome decided to park long ways blocking two other spots in the process...and then hid inside as others pulled in unable to use them......some of the elect is 30 amp ..some 50...so check the pole when deciding where to park....I think it is a great idea...would take me longer to get off the interstate,find a campground..than it did to unhook and hook up in same spot..Chuck
  • We were stopping at a rest stop solely for a break. With my 42' fifth wheel, we were way too long hitched up to park in any of the spots- we headed to the truck parking area. (We have the same issue at Crackhead Barrels if we stop for a meal.)
  • The RV parking spots can easily accommodate a 40' RV but you'll have to unhook your towed vehicle or tow vehicle and park it outside the guard rails that enclose the RV overnight area.

    I have never seen more than one or tow RVs in the overnight area. I'll guess the reason is many RV'ers are not capable of maneuvering and parking within the guard rail enclosed area.

    -Tom

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