12-03-2025
Discover Muskingum County's new rest area with rocking chairs and dog trails
COLUMBUS − The newly reconstructed rest area on Interstate 70 westbound in Muskingum County is now open to the public, according to an announcement from the Ohio Department of Transportation.
The facility, part of Ohio's ongoing initiative to enhance travel safety and experience, features several upgrades, including native Ohio plants, dog trails, Ohio music and rocking chairs.
The rest area also highlights nearby attractions, such as the National Road & Zane Grey Museum, where visitors can learn about the history of the National Road and author Zane Grey, who was born in Zanesville.
"This investment reflects Ohio's commitment to traveler safety and promoting Ohio, The Heart of it All," said ODOT Director Pam Boratyn. "The upgraded rest area not only provides essential services but also serves as a gateway to discovering more of Ohio's attractions, promoting both tourism and local exploration."
The renovation promotes the region's natural beauty and historical landmarks, featuring the Great Circle Earthworks and Octagon Earthworks, which are part of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, Ohio's only UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Another highlight of the region is the Y Bridge, located at the confluence of the Licking and Muskingum Rivers in downtown Zanesville. Originally developed in 1812, this historic bridge is world famous, featured in Ripley's Believe it or Not and was one of Amelia Earhart's favorite bridges in the world.
The rest area also includes a universal changing station in the family restroom, offering an adjustable table in a clean, safe and private space. These tables are designed to meet the personal care needs of individuals of all heights, weights and mobility levels, providing a convenient and accessible solution for caregivers assisting those with disabilities or medical conditions. There are 29 rest areas across Ohio set to receive universal changing stations by the end of 2026.
"ODOT remains focused on making travel through Ohio more convenient, comfortable and enjoyable for all visitors," said ODOT District 5 Deputy Director Jason Sturgeon. "I'm proud of the work our team has done to open this rest area on time to serve the thousands of motorists who travel along I-70 each day."
This opening is part of Gov. Mike DeWine's initiative to refresh and reimagine 36 new rest areas by the end of 2026.
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This article originally appeared on Zanesville Times Recorder: New Ohio Interstate 70 rest area in Muskingum County opens