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Truck Stops in Kansas

Find the best truck stops, parking, and amenities for CDL drivers in Kansas. Approximately 75 truck stops statewide.

Total Stops

75+

Top Rated

3 Featured

Best Corridors

3 Routes

Major Truck Stop Chains in Kansas

ChainLocationsKey Amenities
Pilot/Flying J14
DieselDEFShowersWi-Fi
Love's Travel Stops12
DieselDEFShowersTire Care
TA/Petro4
DieselRestaurantShowers

Top Rated Truck Stops in Kansas

Love's Travel Stop

Salina, KS

4.4/5
I-70/I-135 JunctionLarge ParkingDog Park

Pilot Travel Center

Colby, KS

4.2/5
I-70 AccessShowersLarge Parking

Flying J Travel Center

Kansas City (Edwardsville), KS

4.1/5
I-70 AccessDenny'sLarge Parking

Truck Parking Tips for Kansas

Kansas has good truck stop coverage along I-70, which is the primary east-west corridor. Salina at the I-70/I-135 junction is the state's central hub. Western Kansas (Colby, Hays) has longer spacing between stops. The Kansas Turnpike has service plazas. Parking is generally available without difficulty.

Best Corridors for Truck Stops

I-70 (east-west across the state)
I-35/Kansas Turnpike (northeast to south)
I-135 (Salina to Wichita)

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Frequently Asked Questions About Truck Stops in Kansas

Where are the best truck stops on I-70 in Kansas?

Salina (I-70/I-135 junction), Colby, Hays, and Topeka/Lawrence have the best truck stop concentrations. Salina is the natural mid-state stopping point.

Are there truck stops on the Kansas Turnpike?

Yes, the Kansas Turnpike has service plazas with diesel, food, and limited truck parking. However, off-turnpike truck stops typically offer better prices and more parking.

How far apart are truck stops in western Kansas?

In western Kansas on I-70, stops can be 50-70 miles apart. Colby, Hays, and WaKeeney are the main stops. Always monitor fuel levels carefully in this area.