Just in time for the holidays, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) reports that the new Miami County rest areas along I-75 between Troy and Piqua are now open.
The re-imagined rest areas focus on Ohio’s pride in the Buckeye State, featuring pieces of Ohio’s history, as well as native plants, Ohio music, modernized facilities, family restrooms, additional truck parking, and tourism information.
The reopening comes after all I-75 rest areas between the Ohio River and Findlay were closed starting July 7 in order to fully redo the facilities. These renovations were part of an ongoing effort to enhance traveler comfort and safety. Updates include modernized restrooms, improved accessibility features, and expanded parking facilities.
They will be a welcoming stop for holiday travelers.
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