CleanStops rates rest areas, gas stations, and truck stops on what actually matters — cleanliness, not just stars — so you know before you pull off the highway.
No spam. One email, when we launch. That's it.
Cleanliness, stocked supplies, smell, and safety — rated by people who were actually just there, not a stale listing.
A, B, C — not a buried star average. One glance tells you whether it's worth the exit.
Filter your whole trip for stops with a B+ or better, a baby-changing station, or an RV dump — before you're already desperate.
A restroom's condition changes hour to hour. We timestamp every rating, so "clean" actually means clean today.
Road-trippers, parents, and RVers — not truckers, not restaurants. One category, done right.
Businesses can claim their listing, post updates, and reply to reviews — accountability works both ways.
CleanStops started the way most road-trip ideas do — somewhere between snack wrappers and a "are we there yet?" from the back seat. Our family was miles into a long drive when someone needed a restroom, and the usual scramble began: squinting at map icons, scrolling through star ratings that told us everything except whether the bathroom was actually clean.
We pulled off at what looked like a safe bet. It wasn't. Back on the highway, we started asking the obvious question: why is there no simple, honest guide to clean stops along a route? Not reviews about coffee or fuel prices — just, is this place clean enough for my kids, my spouse, my parents?
So we're building it. CleanStops is the tool we wished we'd had that day — made by a family who travels, for every family, trucker, and traveler who deserves better than a coin flip at the next exit.
Launching first along I‑20 between Monroe and Shreveport — every stop rated by us before we open it up. If it works there, it works anywhere.