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Hours
Open 24 Hours / 7 Days
Facilities
1 available
Coordinates
47.1611, -120.8494

Indian John Hill Rest Area I-90 Eastbound

The Indian John Hill Rest Area sits at mile marker 89 on eastbound I-90, about 4.9 miles east of Cle Elum. You’ll find this positioned well for travelers who’ve just crossed Snoqualmie Pass and want to decompress before continuing east. This rest area offers a huge grassy lawn, facilities, and often free coffee from volunteers.

Indian John Hill Rest Area I-90 Eastbound Fast Facts

Feature Detail
Location Kittitas County, Washington
Highway I-90 Eastbound
Mile Marker MP 89
Status Open (verified current)
Key Features Large grassy lawn, RV dump station, free coffee program, vending machines
Limitations Long parking strip may require walking to restrooms
GPS Coordinates 47.161075015, -120.849357099

What Works Here

This rest area provides what travelers need when they want to stretch after mountain driving. The huge grassy lawn gives you real space to walk around and let kids or dogs burn off energy. The open area works well for pets with plenty of room to roam.

You’ll often find volunteers operating the free coffee program, which travelers appreciate. Vending machines provide snacks and drinks when you need them. The RV dump station serves RV travelers, and the facility accommodates both regular vehicles and larger rigs without crowding issues.

What Doesn’t Work

The main design challenge involves the long strip of parking for regular vehicles. If you end up parking at the far end, you’ll face a longer walk to reach the restroom building – not ideal when you really need facilities or during bad weather. Additionally when the rest area is busy backing out of a parking spot can be difficult due to the volume of cars entering the parking area. Caution is advised.

The separated parking means RV and truck areas stay distinct from car parking, which keeps things organized but can create walking distances depending on where you find a spot.

Planning Your Stop

This works well as a break point for eastbound travelers coming off the mountain highway. The facility sits about 20 miles west of Ellensburg, making it a logical stopping point before continuing across eastern Washington.

Consider the walking distance from parking to facilities when planning your stop, especially if traveling with small children or during poor weather. The grassy areas provide space for outdoor activities when weather permits.

Traveler Tips

• Huge grassy lawn perfect for kids and dogs after mountain pass driving
• Free coffee often available from volunteer programs – timing varies
• RV dump station available for those needing the service
• Vending machines stock snacks and drinks for the road ahead
• Great reset stop after surviving Snoqualmie Pass crossing
• Long parking strip means you might walk farther to restrooms depending on your spot

What Travelers Say Indian John Hill Rest Area I-90 Eastbound

Travelers consistently recognize this as “a good rest area” and appreciate its timing “after surviving Snoqualmie Pass to reset and stretch.” The large grassy lawn gets specific praise for providing real space to walk around during stops.

Regular users mention being able to count on Washington rest areas for “clean and comfort,” with this location living up to that reputation. Dog owners specifically highlight the “superb” environment for pets with plenty of space to exercise.

Long-time visitors note stopping here “hundreds of times” over the years and finding “always clean facilities” with volunteers often providing free coffee. The combination of good timing, space, and reliable amenities makes this a favorite among eastbound I-90 travelers.