Interstate I-5 Rest Areas
Washington rest areas at a glance... Find out if the rest area has rest rooms, water, picnic tables, phone, handicapped access, RV station (dumping), food vending and more.
Most are maintained and funded by the Washington Department of Transportation. Just keep in mind that some may be closed due to the Winter Season or for maintenance needs, its best to have an alternate rest stop just in case.
Get complete Washington Rest Area facility infomation by clicking on the Rest Area links below.
Washington I-5 Northbound Rest Areas at a Glance








Northbound I-5 (9.7 miles North of Vancouver, WA)
I5 Milepost 11 - dump station - EV charging station | MAP





Northbound I-5 (5 miles North of Castle Rock, WA)
I5 Milepost 54 | MAP







Northbound I-5 (8.8 miles North of Centralia, WA)
I5 Milepost 90 - dump station | MAP







Northbound I-5 (7.2 miles North of Tacoma, WA)
I5 Milepost 90 - dump station | MAP







Northbound I-5 (8.2 miles North of Marysville, WA)
I5 Milepost 90 - dump station | MAP





Northbound I-5 (11.6 miles North of Mt Vernon, WA)
I5 Milepost 238 | MAP





Northbound I-5 (13.8 miles North of Bellingham, WA)
I5 Milepost 267 | MAPWashington I-5 Southbound Rest Areas at a Glance








Southbound I-5 (8.1 miles South of Woodland, WA)
I5 Milepost 12 - dump station | MAP





Southbound I-5 (23.4 miles South of Chehalis, WA)
I5 Milepost 54 | MAP





Southbound I-5 (11.6 miles South of Olympia, WA)
I5 Milepost 93 | MAP






Southbound I-5 (5.9 miles South of Everett, WA)
I5 Milepost 188 - dump station | MAP







Southbound I-5 (19.5 miles South of Mt Vernon, WA)
I5 Milepost 90 - dump station | MAP





Southbound I-5 (15.5 South of Bellingham, WA)
I5 Milepost 238 | MAP





Southbound I-5 (6.6 miles South of Bellingham, WA)
I5 Milepost 269 - EV charge station | MAP
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