
There are no rules or laws against sleeping in your vehicle while at an Iowa rest area. Can You Sleep Overnight at an Iowa Rest Area? With a 24 hour maximum time limit, overnight parking at an Iowa rest area seems to be permitted.

Because Iowa rest areas are open 24 hours a day, you can arrive at a rest area during night time hours and park overnight.

Is Overnight Parking Permitted at Iowa Rest Areas? Just be sure you can provide evidence of that justification. However, Iowa DOT seems to suggest you can stay longer if you have “reasonable justification”. How Long Can You Stay at an Iowa Rest Area?Ģ4 hours seems to be longest you can stay at an Iowa rest area.

The State of Iowa has not adopted any laws specifically about use of its highway rest areas.
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I’m planning to hang a display of my Mariner’s Compass quilts in the front window.Is overnight parking allowed at Iowa rest areas? How long can you stay at an Iowa rest area? Is camping permitted at Iowa rest areas? What are the full Iowa rest area rules? Dows Rest Area, I-35 Iowa Iowa Rest Area Rules Linda and I will be staying in the B&B above Tribeca Restaurant in Paducah again this year. It looks like a wonderful stop! Thanks Connie! I found a great website about this fascinating project, with pictures of all the themed rest stops at: Here are a few of the pictures she shared with me: The exterior blocks: Iowa is in the process of updating 38 of it’s rest stops and each one has it’s own unique theme! This one was designed to resemble a train station with an Underground Railroad theme. She was very excited about it because the entire building was filled with quilt blocks! On the drive home through Iowa they happened to stop at the Cedar County rest stop on I-80 between Iowa City and Davenport. My friend Connie recently returned from a driving trip to Texas and New Mexico with her husband. Next week I’ll share some of our Paducah fun but this week, since I’m talking about travel, I have a quilt and travel related post: – not a snowflake in sight and it’s 43 degrees – hooray! The snow was letting up by the time we got to Rockford and tonight were staying in Champaign, IL. Oh how glad I am to be heading to Kentucky with my dear friend Linda. This was my driveway as I left this morning.

Yesterday we had freezing rain and today it turned to snow. But the start to this year’s trip was quite unique from every other. It’s time for Quilt Week in Paducah! This will be my 29th trip in a row and I’m very excited.
