Iowa 80 Truck Stop: More Than a Fill-Up in Walcott, Iowa
on Jun 17, 2026
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The Iowa 80 Truck Stop in Walcott, Iowa. I-80 Exit 284, is billed as the world’s largest truck stop. I think it’s one of the most interesting places to stop along the entire interstate. The complex includes numerous restaurants, a free trucking museum, movie theater, barber shop, dentist, dog park. It even has its own annual festival every July – The Truckers Jamboree, that draws tens of thousands of people.

We drove past it plenty of times before we finally pulled off to check it all out. It’s not a quick in-and-out. It’s always busy and the parking lot reflects that. But, we always stop there with out-of-town guests, and it never disappoints. If you’ve been driving past the signs for years, you’ve been missing.
Here’s what to know before you go!
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What Is the Iowa 80 Truck Stop?
The Iowa 80 Truck Stop sits on the north side of I-80 at Exit 284 in Walcott, Iowa — about 20 miles west of the Quad Cities. It’s been the world’s largest truck stop for decades and runs 24 hours a day.
Most people expect a big version of a standard truck stop. What you actually find is something closer to a small town. Inside the main building: a Super Truck Showroom with show-quality rigs on display, a gift store, a movie theater, a barber shop, a chiropractor, a dentist, a dog park and pet wash (the Dogomat), a workout room, private showers, a custom shop, restaurants, and a convenience store. There’s also a Tesla Supercharger here.
When we bring out-of-state visitors here, the dentist and dog park are always the ones that get a reaction.

Iowa 80 Truck Stop quick facts:
- Address: 755 W. Iowa 80 Road, Walcott, Iowa 52773
- Interstate exit: I-80 Exit 284, north side of the highway
- Hours: Open 24 hours
- Website: iowa80truckstop.com

The Iowa 80 Trucking Museum
The Iowa 80 Trucking Museum is located just north of the truck stop and is free to visit. The museum has earned TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice award and draws visitors from across the country — not bad for a free museum in Walcott, Iowa. It’s worth more than a quick glance.

The collection covers more than a century of American trucking history. On our first visit I found an electric milk truck from the early 1900s that had delivered fresh milk in Chicago, a US mail truck mounted on skis, a wrecker from the movie Fried Green Tomatoes, and wooden peg wheels that make you appreciate rubber tires. Vintage Peterbilts and Kenworths, a Super Truck Showroom, exhibits that move from practical to genuinely strange.

My kids were hooked. Even people who have no particular interest in trucks enjoy this museum. Turns out, the history of American freight turns out to be weirder and more interesting than most people expect.
Plan 45 minutes to an hour, longer if your kids want to linger around the big rigs.

Iowa 80 Trucking Museum hours:
- Location: North of the truck stop, I-80 Exit 284, Walcott, Iowa
- Memorial Day through Labor Day: Monday–Saturday 9 AM–5 PM, Sunday Noon–5 PM
- September through May: Wednesday–Saturday 9 AM–5 PM, Sunday Noon–5 PM; closed Monday and Tuesday
- Admission: Free (donations appreciated)

The Walcott Truckers Jamboree
Every July, the Iowa 80 Truck Stop hosts the Walcott Truckers Jamboree — a three-day event celebrating American trucking that draws tens of thousands of people from across the country. Admission, parking, and concerts are all free.
The 48th Annual Walcott Truckers Jamboree runs July 9–11, 2026, so if you’re traveling this summer, the timing lines up well.
The Jamboree includes a Super Truck Beauty Contest with rigs competing across dozens of categories, an antique truck display, more than 175 exhibits, an Iowa pork chop cookout, live country music each evening, Trucker Olympics, and fireworks. It draws serious truck enthusiasts and curious families in equal measure, and the atmosphere is more festival than trade show.
One of my longtime readers once told me she used to attend through her work and that it was “quite the event to experience.” That tracks – we’ve been a couple of times and we can see the fireworks from our house! If you’re within driving distance in July, it’s worth a stop!
2026 Walcott Truckers Jamboree details:
- Full schedule: iowa80truckstop.com/trucker-jamboree
- Dates: July 9–11, 2026
- Location: Iowa 80 Truck Stop, 755 W. Iowa 80 Road, Walcott, Iowa — I-80 Exit 284
- Admission: Free | Parking: Free | Concerts: Free

How Long Should You Plan to Spend?
The museum and truck stop together make a solid 1–2 hour stop. Add time if you’re eating a meal or attending the Jamboree. It sits roughly in the eastern third of Iowa’s 306-mile I-80 stretch, so it works well as an early stop heading west or a last stop heading east.

Frequently Asked Questions about the World’s Largest Truck Stop
Yes. The Iowa 80 Truck Stop in Walcott, Iowa is the world’s largest truck stop. It’s open 24 hours at I-80 Exit 284 and includes fuel, food, a movie theater, barber shop, dentist, dog park, and a free trucking museum just north of the main building.
Yes. The Iowa 80 Trucking Museum is free to visit, with donations appreciated. It’s located just north of the truck stop at I-80 Exit 284 in Walcott, Iowa.
The Walcott Truckers Jamboree is held every July at the Iowa 80 Truck Stop. The 2026 Jamboree runs July 9–11. Admission, parking, and concerts are free.
The Iowa 80 Truck Stop includes a Super Truck Showroom, gift store, movie theater, barber shop, chiropractor, dentist, dog park and pet wash, workout room, private showers, custom shop, and restaurants. The free Iowa 80 Trucking Museum is located just north of the main building.
The Iowa 80 Truck Stop is in Walcott, Iowa, approximately 20 miles west of the Quad Cities, at I-80 Exit 284.













Looks like a cool place to visit! Love the mail truck on skis!
First trucking museum I’ve ever seen! What cool trucks. Love the wooden tires!
With my old job I got to go to the I-80 Truckers Jamboree! That was always quite the event to experience.