Beaver Truck Stop for Long-Haul Travelers on I-15
Need a 24/7 Stop in the High Desert?
When dealing with the long, isolated stretch of I-15 between Salt Lake City and St. George, Beaver sits at exactly the right place — the midpoint where drivers, families, and truckers all need a real break. Ernie's Stores at 1035 North Main Street operates around the clock to meet that demand, fueling vehicles and feeding people no matter what time the rig pulls off the interstate.
The Beaver location handles a steady mix of long-haul truck traffic, road-trippers heading toward the national parks, and locals from across Beaver County who count on us for everyday convenience. Our position just off Exit 112 means semi rigs can pull in without navigating tight side streets, and the high-desert elevation here — over 5,900 feet — means winter conditions arrive earlier and stay longer than down south. We staff and stock accordingly.
What that looks like for you: hot food ready before sunrise, fuel pumps that handle diesel and gasoline volume, and a clean, well-lit lot at 2 a.m. when other places have closed up for the night.
How Our Beaver Stop Adapts to the I-15 Corridor
Beaver isn't a destination for most of our visitors — it's the stop that makes the next 200 miles bearable. We've built our service mix around that reality, with operating decisions driven by what travelers actually need at this stretch of the highway.
- When winter storms roll across the Tushar Mountains, our hot food counter sees its busiest hours as drivers wait out conditions with a chicken strip basket and coffee
- If you're driving a high-clearance truck or RV, our pump bays accommodate vehicles other stations can't fit comfortably
- When fuel prices fluctuate along I-15, the Ernie's Rewards program returns 10 cents per gallon regardless of the day's posted price
- Should you arrive overnight, the lot stays lit, the doors stay open, and the restrooms remain accessible without a request
- When campers head to Eagle Point or Fishlake and need propane on the way, we handle the fill on-site rather than redirecting you
Stop by our Beaver location to refuel, eat, and reset before continuing your trip. This stretch of I-15 is too long to push through hungry — visit us and take the break that makes the rest of the drive easier.
Why a Reliable Beaver Stop Matters Now
More travelers are routing through Beaver as Utah's national park traffic continues to climb and freight volume on I-15 keeps growing. A truck stop that closes at 10 p.m. or runs out of hot food by mid-afternoon doesn't serve that reality. We've staffed and stocked for the actual demand pattern.
- When a station closes overnight, drivers either skip rest or push past safe limits — we eliminate that choice in Beaver
- If a stop runs out of hot food during evening hours, fatigue sets in faster — our kitchen runs through the night
- When restrooms aren't maintained at a high-traffic location, the whole experience suffers — we keep ours cleaned every shift
- Should fuel pumps go offline during a storm, options narrow to nothing in this corridor — we maintain backup systems
- When propane isn't available locally, campers face a 50-mile detour — our Beaver counter keeps tanks ready
Stop in at our Beaver location for the fuel, food, and rest stop services that make the I-15 corridor manageable. Visit us — the difference between a quick break and a forced slog through unfamiliar territory often comes down to which stop you choose.
