Interstate 95 in Massachusetts - Rest Areas and Service Plazas

Rest Areas and Service Plazas

This is a list of rest areas on Interstate 95 in Massachusetts.

  • Attleboro Parking Area — milepost (MP) 3 - Northbound only between exits 2 and 3 - Parking area only, no facilities.
  • Massachusetts Welcome Center — MP 10 - Northbound only between exits 5 and 6 - Tourist info, restrooms, phones, picnic area.
  • North Attleborough Parking Area — MP 10 - Southbound only between exits 6 and 5 - Parking area, phones.
  • Westwood Rest area — MP 29 - Southbound only between exits 14 and 13 - Rest rooms, Phones, Picnic Area.
  • Dedham Truck turnout — Southbound only between exits 17 and 16 - Parking only, no facilities.
  • Dedham parking area — Southbound only between exits 18 and 17 - Parking area, phones.
  • Newton Service Plaza — Southbound only near exit 21; 24 hour food and fuel.
  • Lexington Service Plaza — Northbound only near exit 30 - 24 hour food and fuel.
  • Massachusetts Welcome Center — MP 90 - Southbound only at the New Hampshire state line (Exit 60)- Tourist info, restrooms, phones.

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