I-95
Recommended Exits and Overnight Stops

What makes a great overnite stop? You've traveled all day, you're tired, hungry, the kids are wired... you get the picture. What you really need right about then is that perfect overnite stop... an exit where you feel safe and comfortable... an exit with a good mix of accommodations and a variety of eating places... not just fast food. And, maybe a little shopping later before you get back to the motel. The next morning you can gas up nearby and head out. Everything you need conveniently located right off the exit! That's a great overnite stop!

Below you will find some of the most frequented I-95 origin/destinations, each with evenly-divided 2, 3 and 4 day trip recommended stopovers. Simply click the city links to detailed I-95 exit information. Trips run north to south, just reverse them when traveling north.

 

 

 
City: Selma, North Carolina
Exit Number: I-95, Exit 95
Exit Description: US 70 Business, Smithfield, Goldsboro
Food: Bob Evans Restaurant, Burger King, CiCi’s Pizza, Cracker Barrel, El Sombrero Mexican Restaurant, Hardee's, Kobe Japanese Steakhouse, Log Cabin Restaurant, Mini-Mart (at Speedway), Quiznos Subs, Smithfield Chicken, Texas Steakhouse
Gas: Amoco, Shell, Speedway, Starvin Marvin, Texaco
Lodging: Becky’s Log Cabin Motel, Best Western, Howard Johnson Express, Jameson Inn, Sleep Inn, Super 8, Village Motel
Shopping: Carolina Premium Outlets
Other:
 
2 more miles north is Selma, NC, another recommended stopover exit.
26 more miles north is Wilson, NC, another recommended stopover exit.
46 more miles south is Fayetteville, NC, another recommended stopover exit.
   
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