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Gas stops along route to Yellowstone.

RGar974417
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Explorer
We're heading to Yellowstone in about a week. Pa turnpike to I-70 to I-74/72 to Missouri 36 to I-29 to I-80. Plenty of Flying J's in Ohio and Wyoming along route. Any suggestions for I-74/72 and Missouri 36?
We are pulling a 26 ft TT.
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jergeod
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Explorer
Install the RVparky app in your phone and never be without fuel or a place to stay.
George & Jerri
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jnharley
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Explorer
Next Exit has an app IExit. It is worth the price and much easier to use than the book. It finds your location on the interstate (if you have cell service) and lists all the amenities at each exit. For us, it is much easier than trying to find our location in a book.
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WE-C-USA
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Explorer
You can't drive 25 miles across 36, in Missouri, without finding a fuel stop.
Frank & PJ
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2gypsies1
Explorer III
Explorer III
Aim for the outside pumps. They're easier to exit especially if the store building is right in front of you with parking for cars.

Think about it...have you ever seen a RV stranded at a fuel pump? Just enjoy your trip and relax.
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The_Painting_Te
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Explorer
We have found the book NEXT EXIT a valuable source of info when on the interstates. Each exit is shown with available services (food, hotels, gas, etc) with RV friendly sites indicated in red. Rest areas are also shown. Camp on!

Allworth
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Explorer II
I think you are anticipating problems where none exist.

GO!

ENJOY!
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RGar974417
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Explorer
I have made a list of Flying J's from their website and have a copy of the Next Exit on the way. But I was looking for first hand knowledge of stations at certain exits or towns with stations along the route that are easy in easy out with a 26ft TT. I have found that even with the Next Exit,some of the stations listed as RV friendly doesn't mean you can fit a large trailer at the gas pumps.So if anyone has first hand knowledge I would appreciate it.Thanks.

Mortimer_Brewst
Explorer II
Explorer II
2gypsies has the best advice - "drive on the top half of your tank." Just realize that the west is very big and it can be a long way between gas pumps. Enjoy your trip!
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Rollnhome
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Explorer
Use the gas buddy app.
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2gypsies1
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Explorer III
Most, if not all, towns have fuel, even the tiny ones. If people live there they have to buy it, also. ๐Ÿ™‚

On long stretches and especially in the western states, get into the habit of driving on the top half of your tank so you're not in a panic for fuel. 'The Next Exit' is a good resource for interstate driving but it doesn't help on secondary roads. On those roads you can't wait it out and shop for prices. If you need it you're going to have to buy it.

You should try the Alaskan drive. ๐Ÿ™‚ It's all secondary roads and stations open and close at will sometimes.

Have a great trip!
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kknowlton
Explorer II
Explorer II
As far as what you can get into, you might see if you can find a copy of "The Next Exit." You might find one in a truck stop or, of course, an RV supply store. They highlight gas stations, RV parks, etc., that are (at least mostly) RV-friendly. We have found ours helpful. It does need to be as up to date as possible, though - a several-years-old used one might not be quite as good.
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TexasShadow
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Explorer II
Crossing MO on 36, you will find accessible stations in Monroe, Chillicothe, Cameron; and St. Joseph will have plenty.
I think Chillicothe has a Walmart, but not sure if it has the gas station.
TexasShadow
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djgodden
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I try to use Flying Js for the Good Sam Discount but with that said... there are a number of decent APPs for locating fueling stops. Just check your App store and hunt around the truck, camping, and RV apps.
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Johno02
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Wherever you can get into, and the price is not a rip-off. We used to look for WalMarts because of the discount when using their credit card. but they have discontinued that so better to use wherever and pay cash.
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