I-95 Exit Guides | Every State from Florida to Maine

I-95 runs 1,908 miles from Fort Kent, Maine to Miami, Florida. This is our master directory of exit guides for the entire corridor, organized by state from south to north. We’ve covered the most popular stops in detail and are actively building out coverage for every major exit along the route. Click any state to jump to its exit listings.

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๐ŸŒด Florida (I-95 Miles 0 to 382)

Florida’s I-95 stretch runs 382 miles from the Miami area north to the Georgia border near Jacksonville. It’s the most diverse stretch of the corridor, passing through urban Miami, the Space Coast, the Treasure Coast, and the historic northeast. See the full Florida I-95 hub page.

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ExitLocationGuideHighlights
Exit 318St. Augustine, FLFull Exit GuideAmerica’s oldest city: Castillo de San Marcos, Alligator Farm, Ripley’s, beaches
Exit 220Canaveral National SeashoreComing Soon24 miles of pristine undeveloped Atlantic beach. Sea turtles, total quiet.
Exit 215Kennedy Space CenterComing SoonOne of the best family attractions in America. Saturn V rocket, astronaut encounters.
Exit 147Vero BeachComing SoonLow-key arts beach town, McKee Botanical Garden, far less crowded than South FL.
Exits 23-32Fort LauderdaleComing SoonBeach, Las Olas Blvd restaurants, Riverwalk. More relaxed than Miami.
Exit 323St. Johns (Buc-ee’s)Bathroom GuideBuc-ee’s flagship. 120 pumps, best bathrooms on I-95.

๐Ÿ‘ Georgia (I-95 Miles 0 to 111)

Georgia’s 111-mile I-95 corridor runs from the Florida border to the South Carolina line near Savannah. It punches far above its weight as a road trip destination. See the full Georgia I-95 hub page.

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ExitLocationGuideHighlights
Exit 99Savannah, GAFull Exit GuideHistoric squares, Spanish moss, ghost tours, Lowcountry food. Best city stop on I-95.
Exit 99 (sub)Savannah RestaurantsRestaurant GuideBest places to eat near Exit 99: Lowcountry BBQ, shrimp and grits, pralines.
Exit 99 (sub)Savannah HotelsHotel GuideBest hotels near Exit 99: from highway-close chains to downtown historic inns.
Exit 99 (sub)Savannah AttractionsAttractions GuideGhost tours, Forsyth Park, River Street, Telfair Museums, and more.
Exit 99 (sub)Pet-Friendly Exit 99Pet GuidePet-friendly hotels, parks, and stops near Savannah’s Exit 99.
Exit 87Richmond Hill (Buc-ee’s)Bathroom GuideBest Buc-ee’s between Jacksonville and Savannah.
Exit 42Hofwyl-Broadfield PlantationComing SoonPreserved antebellum rice plantation. Free to visit. 5 min from I-95.
Exit 29Jekyll Island (Driftwood Beach)Coming SoonOtherworldly skeletal trees on white sand. Most photogenic beach on the corridor.
Exit 1Cumberland Island / OkefenokeeComing SoonWild horse island (ferry from St. Marys) and vast freshwater swamp ecosystem.

๐ŸŒ™ South Carolina (I-95 Miles 0 to 198)

South Carolina has one of the most entertaining stretches of I-95, anchored by the legendary South of the Border in Dillon and some genuinely surprising stops โ€” Lake Marion at Santee, the SC Artisans Center in Walterboro, and miles of lowcountry beauty. โ†’ Read the full South Carolina I-95 Guide including top exits, clean bathrooms, and travel tips.

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ExitLocationGuideHighlights
Exit 1ASouth of the Border, Hamer SCFull GuideGiant sombrero, fireworks stores, Pedro mascot, pure roadside Americana since 1950.
Exit 170Mars Bluff Nuclear Crater, FlorenceComing SoonWhere the USAF accidentally dropped a nuclear bomb in 1958. Crater still exists.
Exit 53Walterboro (Lowcountry Artisans)Coming Soon“Front porch of the Lowcountry.” Free folk art gallery, good BBQ, ACE Basin access.
Exit 33Hunting Island State Park areaComing SoonBeautiful maritime forest, lighthouse, 5 miles of wild beach. 40 min from I-95.

๐ŸŒฟ North Carolina (I-95 Miles 0 to 182)

North Carolina’s 182-mile I-95 corridor is often underestimated. The new Buc-ee’s at Selma, excellent BBQ, the Ava Gardner Museum, and Halifax Historic District make it worth paying attention to. See the full North Carolina I-95 hub page.

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ExitLocationGuideHighlights
Exit 95Ava Gardner Museum, Smithfield NCComing SoonHollywood icon’s birthplace. Intimate museum with film costumes and personal photos.
Exit 97Buc-ee’s Selma NCBathroom GuideNew East Coast Buc-ee’s. Best bathroom and snack stop in NC.
Exit 107Tobacco Farm Life Museum, KenlyComing SoonRestored 1920s farmstead. 45-minute stop on the history of eastern NC tobacco culture.
near Exit 121Skylight Inn BBQ, AydenComing SoonWhole-hog BBQ since 1947. Called “Pope of Pork” by the New York Times. 15 min detour.
Exit 145Halifax Historic DistrictComing SoonFirst colony to vote for independence from Britain, 1776. Free. 10 min from I-95.
near Exit 154Medoc Mountain State ParkComing SoonBest hiking in eastern NC near I-95. Little Fishing Creek trail. Free entry.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Virginia

Virginia’s I-95 corridor passes through Fredericksburg, Quantico, and the DC suburbs. History is everywhere โ€” Civil War battlefields, the National Museum of the Marine Corps, and Richmond’s world-class museums are all within easy reach of the exit ramps. โ†’ Read the full Virginia I-95 Guide including the best exits, clean bathrooms, and traffic tips for the DC corridor.

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ExitLocationGuideHighlights
Exit 130Fredericksburg BattlefieldComing SoonFour major Civil War battles. Sunken Road at Marye’s Heights. Free. 5 min from I-95.
Exit 150BNational Museum of the Marine CorpsComing SoonFree, one of America’s finest military museums. Visible from I-95. 2-3 hours minimum.
Exit 156Woodbridge / Potomac MillsComing SoonLargest outlet mall in Virginia. Also good Wawa stop nearby.

๐Ÿฆ€ Maryland

Maryland’s I-95 runs through Baltimore โ€” home to the National Aquarium, Fort McHenry, and Camden Yards โ€” and past the Chesapeake House travel plaza, one of the best rest stops on the entire East Coast. The Fort McHenry Tunnel has a toll, and E-ZPass is recommended. โ†’ Read the full Maryland I-95 Guide including Baltimore’s best stops, top exits, and traffic tips.

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LocationHighlightGuide
Maryland House Service AreaBest rest stop between VA and NJ. Roy Rogers, Starbucks, very clean.Bathroom Guide
Baltimore (Exits 47-62)Inner Harbor, Fort McHenry, National Aquarium within 15-20 min of I-95.Coming Soon

๐Ÿ’™ Delaware

Delaware is only 23 miles of I-95 but has zero sales tax โ€” good reason to stop for snacks. Coming: Delaware hub page.

๐Ÿ—ฝ New Jersey (NJ Turnpike)

New Jersey’s I-95 is the NJ Turnpike, running from the Delaware Memorial Bridge all the way to the George Washington Bridge into New York. Named service areas (Vince Lombardi, Thomas Edison, Molly Pitcher) are consistently clean with multiple food options. Liberty State Park near Exit 14B gives you stunning Statue of Liberty views. โ†’ Read the full New York & New Jersey I-95 Guide including the GWB, best exits, and traffic timing tips.

๐Ÿ—ฝ New York

I-95 through New York crosses the Bronx via the Cross Bronx Expressway and connects to New England via the New England Thruway. Pelham Bay Park โ€” NYC’s largest โ€” is right off Exit 8B and a great nature break. โ†’ Read the full New York & New Jersey I-95 Guide including Bronx stops, Westchester tips, and E-ZPass advice.

๐Ÿฆž Connecticut

Connecticut Turnpike (I-95) runs the full coast from NY to RI. The Darien and Milford service areas are solid. Coming: CT hub page.

โš“ Rhode Island

About 40 miles of I-95 through Providence and into Mass. Coming: RI hub page.

๐Ÿฆž Massachusetts

I-95 in Massachusetts serves the greater Boston area and connects to I-93 for downtown access. Coming: MA hub page.

๐Ÿฆž New Hampshire

Only 15 miles of I-95 through the seacoast region. Portsmouth is just minutes from the highway. Coming: NH hub page.

๐Ÿฆž Maine (Maine Turnpike)

The Maine Turnpike (I-95) is well-maintained and serves the Portland area and Kennebunk. The Kennebunk service area is one of the best rest stops in New England. Coming: ME hub page with Kennebunk, Portland, and coastal detour guides.


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