The Ryegrass Rest Area sits at mile marker 125.63 on westbound I-90, about 10.9 miles west of Vantage. You’ll find this positioned just after crossing the Columbia River at Vantage, making it the first rest area for westbound travelers who’ve completed that dramatic river crossing. This rest area covers the basics for travelers continuing west into the Cascade Mountains.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | Kittitas County, Washington |
| Highway | I-90 Westbound |
| Mile Marker | MP 125.63 |
| Status | Open (verified current) |
| Key Features | Vending machines, picnic tables, pet exercise area, phones |
| Limitations | No RV dump station, no free coffee program |
| GPS Coordinates | 46.947248931, -120.208626951 |
This rest area provides amenities for westbound travelers who’ve just crossed the Columbia River. You’ll find restrooms, vending machines for snacks and drinks, and picnic tables. The facility includes a pet exercise area that gives dogs space after the river crossing.
Phone access is available for making calls, and the location offers views of the landscape transition from eastern Washington’s desert country toward the Cascade Mountains. It serves as a natural decompression stop after the dramatic Columbia River crossing.
This facility keeps things simple – no RV dump station for travelers needing those services, and no free coffee program. The amenities are straightforward: restrooms, phones, picnic tables, pet area, accessible facilities, and vending machines.
The location after the river crossing means you’ve already committed to the westbound route, so it won’t help if you need facilities before crossing the Columbia River bridge.
This location works as a first break after the Columbia River crossing for westbound travelers. The timing puts you about 11 miles past Vantage, making it useful for those who want to stop and process the dramatic scenery change from eastern Washington desert to the approaching Cascade Mountains.
The next westbound rest area is Indian John Hill at mile marker 89, so this provides a logical stopping point if you need facilities before continuing deeper into the mountains. If you need facilities before crossing the Columbia River, plan for stops farther east on your route.
• First rest area after Columbia River crossing for westbound travelers
• Basic amenities – restrooms, vending, picnic tables, pet area
• Phone access available
• No RV dump station – plan accordingly
• About 11 miles west of Vantage and Columbia River bridge
• Next westbound rest area is Indian John Hill at mile marker 89
• Good decompression stop after dramatic river crossing
This rest area serves travelers who’ve just completed the Columbia River crossing and want a break before continuing west toward the mountains. The timing after the dramatic bridge crossing makes it a natural stopping point for those processing the landscape transition.
The straightforward amenities approach works for travelers who want functional stops without complications. The location provides a good opportunity to stretch after the river crossing and prepare for the changing terrain ahead toward the Cascade Mountains.
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