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Fuel, Food, and Facilities

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For those of us that travel beyond the local city hikes, it's common that a stop is required along the way. Sometimes your morning coffee has activated the ambm. Other times you just need to top off the tank for a reasonable price without irritating inconvenience. Friendly? Quick? Clean? Etc. Anybody have pointers on where you like to stop, and where you don't?

I'll start with a few of my observations:

When the big new Circle K opened in Superior a few years back it seemed like a nice upgrade for that part of the world. Fuel is usually less expensive since it isn't subject to the valley's strict blend requirements. It's often busy, and more recently the men's room, at least, is to the point that I would rather pull over in the desert than go in there. Don't do it.

The Love's in Cordes Lakes has nice restrooms. Many truck stops do. It's nice to have multiple stalls that are well maintained and frequently cleaned. Fuel is usually less expensive than in town, making it a convenient stop on the way out of town, or back home. But this place is a near-constant madhouse. Every pump is occupied, people leave their vehicles parked at pumps and go inside forever, and courtesy in the lot outside is nonexistent. Inside, the employees make up for the customers. The store is stocked with everything you need and it's still my go-to at Cordes. Apparently my opinion is not unique, which is why it's always so busy.

There's a Pilot in Eloy that hasn't updated their fuel pumps since the 90s. It's amazing that they actually take credit cards at the pump. Last time I made the mistake of stopping here I decided to make sure to set a reminder to choose another of the many nearby options next time.

In Payson, the newest Circle K at the south end of town has devolved into the same unpleasantness that Superior provides. That first Speedway is awful. The bathroom might be the worst in town and the last few times I've stopped there they have had problems with pumps not working, and payment systems not working. These are sort of critical functions. The Speedway by Home Depot is pretty good, as is the Maverick, but both have single-stall restrooms, which is a negative when you have a car full of hikers heading to a trailhead. The Pilot on Vicksburg Road heading west is a typical stop and is otherwise not remarkable, which in this case is probably good.

In general, I find that QT has the most pleasant stores but I think they're only found in town. On the road, Maverick is usually a good experience. Giant used to be ok but since Speedway took them over they've really gone downhill. Circle K's are hit or miss depending on location. For the truck stops, I tend to go toward Love's as they have big stores, usually partner with good food chains, and keep their facilities clean.

Do you have any go-to stops along Arizona's highways? Flagstaff, Prescott, Globe, Pinetop, etc.? Any that you avoid at all costs? Let's make road trip stops great again! :)
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I got food poisoning once in Monument Valley. My bride was driving us home and at times had to make sudden stops. Chamisa doesn't provide good coverage.
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I live in Western Arizona, which no one has heard of. Today I'll be heading to go tent camping and day hiking 220 miles to the north, at Lake Mohave. So, I'll be heading from Yuma to north of Bullhead City. I plan on pizza with a friend in Quartzsite, at Silly Al's. I will top off gas in Parker (not Parker Strip, but Parker town) at Running Man. If I'm hungry, I will go to Subway, or get tacos at Ruperto's, one of those chain taco shops. I won't stop in Lake Havasu unless I have to. In fact, I may bypass it and its 19 stoplights by going across the river at Parker, and taking CA 95 instead of AZ 95. If I need gas when I get to Mohave Valley, the cheapest place is the new tribal one, Thalypo, on the corner of 95 and Courtwright Rd. (Topock Hwy.)

If I come through Needles (by way of CA 95, instead of going through Lake Havasu on AZ 95), after crossing the 95 bridge between Needles and Mohave Valley, there's a good taco shop called Pancho Villa's (on the AZ side a couple blocks from the bridge.) Incidentally, gas in Needles is often a full $3 a gallon more than at Thalypo's. This is not just because of the CA extra fees on gas, but also because all the gas stations in Needles are owned by one family.

Passing through Bullhead, the cheapest gas is Fastrip. Some people say not to buy gas there, that it will ruin your car! Lots of taco shops to pick from in Bullhead. Humberto's is the best one, and has two locations.

I don't use public restrooms much when traveling through the desert.
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Re: Fuel, Food, and Facilities

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chumley wrote:When the big new Circle K opened in Superior a few years back it seemed like a nice upgrade for that part of the world. Fuel is usually less expensive since it isn't subject to the valley's strict blend requirements. It's often busy, and more recently the men's room, at least, is to the point that I would rather pull over in the desert than go in there. Don't do it.
I pass through Superior every month or so. If you don't need gas and only want some snacks for the road, the Save Money Mart in Superior is much better. Less crowded, prices are better, there's one lone bathroom in the back, but its never been occupied when I've stopped. Also you get to support local businesses.
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Re: Fuel, Food, and Facilities

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@NitroTheWolf
I really appreciate (no sarcasm) how they're just out there hustling in a small town as a small family business, taking time once every day or so to post a picture of some random product on their facebook page. That's commitment! Also I bought some locally made chorizo there at one point because of it so it works?
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