Iowa 80 is the self-proclaimed World's Largest Truck Stop. Stop by for a quick bite to eat or stay for a tour of the Truckers Museum. There's plenty to keep travelers busy at this massive truck stop on I-80 near Walcott, Iowa.
Near the Quad Cities, the World's Largest Truck Stop is a welcome respite from the road for weary travelers, career truckers, and curious tourists.
Open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, this truck stop is the size of a small town. They haven't closed their doors since opening day in 1964.
Displays like this one are situated throughout the main convenience store area.
The gift shops have every sort of Iowa-only souvenir you can imagine.
Created by Iowa 80 Truck Stop founder, Bill Moon, the Trucking Museum is full of antique trucks and many one-of-a-kind semis.
The museum is open 9am-5pm Wednesdays through Fridays and noon-5pm Saturdays.
The I 80 Truck Stop is home to eight restaurants. Seating for 300 is available in the family-owned Iowa 80 Kitchen restaurant.
This is a true full-service truckstop. Church is at 9am on Sundays.
See a movie, do your laundry, or get your back cracked. It's all here at the I 80 Truck Stop.
Visitors can get their truck serviced, use the on-site pet washing facilities, see a dentist, enjoy the workout room, get a haircut, or even get customized tee-shirts made at this kiosk.
This full-sized semi is one of three on display at the I 80 Truck Stop. Its trailer serves as a canvas for a massive mural.
Even rising country stars like Clare Dunn and Dani Lynn Howe & Band have visited The World's Largest Truckstop. The yearly Truckers Jamboree, usually held in July, is a great time to visit and see live music, walk through the Antique Truck Display, see the Trucker Olympics, and dine in style at the Iowa porkchop cookout.
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