The new center is expected to open next May and is being built Moorefield Construction, Inc. Known for low-cost gasoline, sparkling amenities, and nearby restaurants, the 24-hour Morongo Travel Center has been a beacon for freeway motorists and local residents for years. “It will complement and ease wait times at our current Morongo Travel Center, which is immensely popular and will remain open.”
“This state-of-the-art center will have everything a weary traveler could ask for – and then some,” said Tribal Chairman Robert Martin of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians. Located behind Morongo’s existing travel center off Morongo Trail and Seminole Drive, the 6.7-acre project will also offer multiple electric vehicle charging stations (including eight Tesla superchargers), RV dumping, propane fills, six high-speed diesel truck pumps and diesel exhaust fluid. The Morongo Band of Mission Indians broke ground last week on a second Morongo Travel Center, complete with a 32-pump discount gas station, dog park, car wash, slot machines, convenience store and other amenities. Like the tribe’s existing travel center, the new state-of-the-art location will feature discount fuel and popular amenities.ĬABAZON, CA – The ultimate Interstate 10 pit stop is about to get better.