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    Navajo Blue Travel Plaza - Truck Parking

    Navajo Blue Travel Plaza

    (31 reviews)

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    We weren't originally planning on visiting Navajo Blue Travel Plaza, but after seeing bottles of…read moreNavajo Fizz soda at some shops around the Navajo Nation, we saw the main bottling location was at Navajo Blue! Of course we had to give it a visit on our way out of Flagstaff. Blue Corn Mush ($5) - This is pretty smooth, blended well similar to fine grits in texture. The flavor is totally different with a slight bitterness and a ton of corn flavor that's quite a bit different from typical sweetcorn. There's a certain savory quality that I wouldn't quite call smoky, I wonder if it's from the juniper ash? The mush isn't seasoned at all, so just the light natural flavors shine. Navajo Fizz 12oz Bottle ($2.49 each or 4 for $9.69) - We tried four of the flavors Pinon Root Beer - This has a rather medicinal root flavor, although different from typical root beer. There's a harsher root flavor that goes up the nose. It has a pretty pleasing sweetness level from cane sugar; I'm surprise they manage to get it so sweet with only 15g listed in the ingredients (to be honest, I think the label is lying given that the other sodas have way more sugar). There's a good light fizzy level, a gentle fizz, not harsh. I wouldn't say that the drink is a very strong pine nutty in flavor. It is a rather unique root beer flavor; I don't normally like root beer, but I really enjoyed this one. Greenthread Tea - Hmm not sure I like this one too much. It tastes kind of like those lemon honey flavored cough drops with a slight earthy flavor that comes later. I'd love to get some greenthread by itself to try out what it actually tastes like. Edit: A couple of days later I picked up some greenthread tea from a flea market vendor. It tastes kind of like chamomile with a hint of mint, so not really this soda flavor profile. Sumac Berries Strawberry - Woah, this one is really good. It actually tastes like fresh strawberry, with all the complex aromas and flavors, not the flat artificial strawberry taste. I'm really impressed with it. It's the best strawberry soda I've ever had. I'm not really sure what sumac berries taste like though! Peaches & Cream - Another amazing soda, this time a fresh peach juice flavor with cream added. It's like drinking carbonated peach juice. I normally don't like grape flavored soda since it usually tastes so artificial, but considering how good the fruit sodas are here, I regret not buying that flavor as well. Heck, I should have bought a ton more soda of every variety to tide us over the next 2 weeks of our trip! It's really some excellent soda. Unfortunately, none of the other shops in the Navajo Nation I visited afterwards stocked Navajo Fizz! The travel plaza also sells all sort of Navajo cuisine staples. Stuff like roasted blue/yellow/white cornmeal, juniper ash, greenthread tea, steam corn, frybread mix, etc. As we found out later, it's actually cheaper here than many of the Bashas' Dine' grocery stores in the Navajo Nation. Navajo Blue Travel Plaza has instantly become a must stop destination anytime I'm in the area again. The sodas are just so good, and the Navajo food they sell seems to be pretty great as well!

    This place was clean and had a variety of great snacks. We opted for healthier stuff... mini…read morepackage of olives, fruit, string cheese... There wasn't much so much to choose from, including blue corn mush and blue corn cookies. There were hot items ready for the breakfast crowd. There were chachkis, too. Staff were helpful.

    Burnt Well Rest Area - Good rest area

    Burnt Well Rest Area

    (34 reviews)

    $

    Not much to say. If…read moreyou're driving down the road and you've got to go, this is the place for you. Pretty basic rest stop to relieve oneself. Surprisingly clean inside. Wasn't defiled by graffiti artists or anything. Seemed to be well stocked with toilet seat covers and toilet paper. There was a sign warning about critters and even poisonous critters in the vicinity. Also, a rather large parking area for both cars and semi-trucks or trucks with campers, etc. towed behind them. If you're driving and get tired, please pull in and rest for a bit, that's why it is called a rest stop, right? It was better than expected, rather busy, and very safe. Definitely a decent place to stop and use the facilities.

    Tonopah, AZ. Nov, 2025. We visited this rest area on I-10 eastbound, traveling from Phoenix to the…read moreCalifornia border. It's near mile marker 87, about 64 miles west of Phoenix, AZ and 68 miles east of Quartzsite, AZ. The rest area has clean restroom facilities, plenty of parking for vehicles of different sizes (from motorcycles to 18-wheelers), several picnic areas, dog walking area, snack machines behind heavy metal bars, and a water spigot. There are some fun informational signs about topics unique to Arizona --(1) rattlesnakes, Gila monsters, and scorpions. (2) state parks, attractions. (3) fun facts about cacti. (4) and my favorite, the 5 Cs of Arizona: cattle, citrus, climate, copper, and cotton. My understanding is that Arizona allows motorists to stay here overnight, and restrooms are open 24/7; however, it's likely to be very noisy given its proximity to the freeway and the high volume of trucks and traffic coming into the rest area.

    Rest Stops - reststops - Updated May 2026

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