Georgia Interstate I-75
Interstate I-75 is the longest Interstate Highway in Georgia, stretching 355 miles from the northern to the southern part of the state. It is a major route for travel throughout Georgia and provides access to many of the state’s major cities. It runs through the central part of the state and passes through several cities, including Valdo, Macon, Atlanta, and Gainesville. The highway also offers travelers an easy way to explore some of Georgia’s most beautiful scenery as well as access to some of its most popular attractions. With its convenient location and easy access to all parts of Georgia, I-75 is an ideal route for those looking for a quick trip or a long road trip.
Interstate I75 Georgia Rest Areas
I-75 Northbound – Mile Marker 3 – Valdosta Welcome Center | MAP
I-75 Northbound – Mile Marker 46.7 – Cook County Rest Area (dump station) | MAP
I-75 Southbound – Mile Marker 48 – Cook County Rest Area (dump station) | MAP
I-75 Southbound – Mile Marker 76.3 – Turner County Rest Area (dump station) | MAP
I-75 Northbound – Mile Marker 85 – Turner County Rest Area (dump station) | MAP
I-75 Northbound – Mile Marker 107 – Dooly County Rest Area (dump station) | MAP
I-75 Southbound – Mile Marker 179 – Monroe County Rest Area (dump station) | MAP
I-75 Northbound – Mile Marker 308 – Gordon County Rest Area (dump station) | MAP
I-75 Southbound – Mile Marker 320 – Gordon County Rest Area (dump station) | MAP
I-75 Southbound – Mile Marker 352 – Ringgold Welcome Center | MAP