Highway Hygiene: Vicksburg Welcome Center Voted As Having the Best Public Restrooms in Mississippi
Published 11:43 am Thursday, May 15, 2025
- The Interstate 20 bridge over the Mississippi River. (Courtland Wells/The Vicksburg Post)
Recognizing this overlooked symbol of hospitality, American River Wellness, experts in return to duty support, surveyed 3,017 drivers to identify the nation’s best public restrooms. But as the findings show, it’s never just about the bathrooms. Towns that prioritize spotless facilities often offer a lot more: peaceful rest areas, healthier food options, green spaces, and inviting welcome centers that turn a quick stop into a moment of genuine rest and rejuvenation. These communities remind travelers that even along a busy highway, hospitality matters.
Here are the top 10 public restrooms across the country, as voted by the people who know the roads best:
#1 Kula Forest Reserve Picnic Area – Maui (Haleakalā Hwy), Hawaii
Perched on the climb toward Haleakalā’s summit, this rustic rest stop offers a slice of serenity. Set under eucalyptus trees, it features clean compost toilets, peaceful picnic areas, and the kind of quiet that makes you linger a little longer before continuing the winding drive.
#2 Florida Welcome Center – I-95 (Jacksonville), Florida
A benchmark for all welcome centers, Florida’s I-95 outpost rolls out the red carpet. Citrus juice samples, spotless restrooms, and a treasure trove of travel brochures create an experience that’s part bathroom break, part mini-vacation kickoff.
#3 Kentucky Welcome Center – I-65 (Bowling Green), Kentucky
Opening your car door here feels like arriving at a hidden garden. With lush landscaping, ultra-clean facilities, and friendly attendants, it’s the sort of place that makes you breathe easier – and maybe plan a detour down the bourbon trail.
#4 Waimea Canyon Lookout, Hawaii
Known as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” this lookout delivers more than sweeping vistas. It boasts well-maintained restrooms, shady picnic areas, and a much-needed respite after the winding journey to reach it.
#5 Burlington Rest Area – I-85/I-40 (Between Greensboro & Durham), North Carolina
A practical gem for those traversing North Carolina’s Piedmont, this rest area offers clean bathrooms, shaded picnic spaces, and plenty of parking – earning it loyal fans among truckers and road-tripping families alike.
#6 Welcome Center – I-95 (Rowland), North Carolina
This welcoming stop near the South Carolina border feels more like visiting a neighbor’s front porch than a highway necessity. With beautifully kept grounds, pristine restrooms, and true Southern hospitality, it’s a hard place to leave quickly.
#7 Biden Welcome Center – I-95 (Newark), Delaware
Delaware goes big with the Biden Welcome Center – a sleek, modern rest stop that offers bright, airy spaces, fast food choices, and some of the cleanest facilities on the East Coast. More airport terminal than truck stop, it’s a cut above.
#8 Painted Canyon Rest Area – I-94 (Theodore Roosevelt National Park), North Dakota
More than a pit stop, this rest area is a front-row seat to the breathtaking Painted Canyon. Sparkling facilities, hiking trails, and photo-worthy vistas make it a must-stop – even if nature isn’t calling.
#9 McDowell County Rest Area – I-40 (Near Marion, East of Black Mountain), North Carolina
Past Asheville’s bustle, this wooded rest area feels like a deep exhale. Clean restrooms, leafy picnic spots, and the occasional hawk overhead remind travelers that even highways can lead to moments of real peace.
#10 New Kent East Rest Area – I-64 (Between Richmond & Williamsburg), Virginia
Recently renovated, this spot offers clean bathrooms, manicured grounds, and easy highway access—perfect for history buffs headed toward Colonial Williamsburg. It’s a little piece of polished rest area perfection.
3 public restrooms across Mississippi featured, and here is how they ranked nationally:
- #38 Vicksburg Welcome Center – I-20 (Overlooking the Mississippi River) This one’s all about the view. Set on a bluff above the river, the Vicksburg stop has clean bathrooms, Civil War history displays, and a panoramic overlook that’s basically a screensaver come to life. It’s a “wow” moment disguised as a bathroom break.
- #105 Mississippi Welcome Center – I-55 (Near Louisiana border) Crossing into the Magnolia State? This southern gateway offers clean restrooms, rocking chairs on the porch, and Southern hospitality in spades. Staffed with friendly locals and packed with brochures, it’s like stepping into a travel-themed front porch.
- #131 Poplarville Rest Area – I-59 (South Mississippi) A shady, peaceful spot with well-maintained restrooms and easy access for trucks and RVs. It’s not flashy, but it is the kind of stop that gets everything right-and keeps you moving without the stress. Travelers call it a hidden gem for a reason.