Trip Maps for Diesel Fuel Stations
Hi guys.....
My first question to the forum -- is there such a thing as a trip map that includes diesel fuel stops along the way..........online? I'm taking a trip next month to Hooversville, PA to meet my dad to go russian boar hunting and would like to map out the route with the diesel stations along the way. This particular trip is pretty short, but I've travelled pretty far in the past and would like to try to cover my p's and q's in the future. It would just totally suck if I ended up stranded because I drank the tank dry.
My first question to the forum -- is there such a thing as a trip map that includes diesel fuel stops along the way..........online? I'm taking a trip next month to Hooversville, PA to meet my dad to go russian boar hunting and would like to map out the route with the diesel stations along the way. This particular trip is pretty short, but I've travelled pretty far in the past and would like to try to cover my p's and q's in the future. It would just totally suck if I ended up stranded because I drank the tank dry.
Check out this site. It may have the info you want.
http://www.tatravelcenters.com/taweb...px?page_id=568
http://www.flyingj.com/highway/locations/us-map.html
http://www.tatravelcenters.com/taweb...px?page_id=568
http://www.flyingj.com/highway/locations/us-map.html
I bought a book called "The Next Exit". Great book, gives you information by exit number or milemarker for . Tells you what food, camping and gas stations are there and if they sell diesel or not. Can get the book from http://www.thenextexit.com/ for around $20 or Amazon for around $10.
Another 2 places you can try are:
PILOT Truck Stops
http://www.pilotcorp.com
PETRO Truck Stops
http://www.petrotruckstops.com/
Another mentioned Flying J. I use them as well. Get a Frequent Fueler card or another rewards card and you can save real money.
I've also learned over the past few years that some of the best grub can be had at certain chains. Petro and Flying J are my personal favorites. Iron Skillet at the Petro and The Cookery at Flying J most often serve up some great food for a very reasonable price.
PILOT Truck Stops
http://www.pilotcorp.com
PETRO Truck Stops
http://www.petrotruckstops.com/
Another mentioned Flying J. I use them as well. Get a Frequent Fueler card or another rewards card and you can save real money.
I've also learned over the past few years that some of the best grub can be had at certain chains. Petro and Flying J are my personal favorites. Iron Skillet at the Petro and The Cookery at Flying J most often serve up some great food for a very reasonable price.




