The Largest Chevron Travel Center Opened in Jean and its Huge!

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Just 23 miles south of the Welcome to Las Vegas sign is Jean Nevada.  Exit 12 on Interstate 15.  It is home to the Gold Strike Casino and Hotel and now its also home to the world’s largest Chevron Travel Center.  Hold the applause please, until the end….



This place is massive!  It can be its own tourist stop!

  • 96 gas pumps,
  • 60 restroom stalls
  • 50,000-square-foot convenience store
  • Southern Nevada’s first drive-thru White Castle will open in the fall
  • 13-foot-tall sasquatch statue, welcoming you into the Jack Link’s Wild Side store
  • The first Red Bull lounge in the U.S featuring free phone charger lockers
  • 70 soda fountain heads

Terrible’s Road House travel center

 

Coming Soon



  • 4,000-square-foot candy store set open by the end of July.  This section will include old-fashioned nostalgic candy in bulk such as Bottle Pops, Bazooka Bubble Gum, candy necklaces, Chick-O-Sticks, gumdrops, licorice, Push Pops and more
  • An Advance Auto Parts boutique, featuring over 500 items compatible with most car makes and models is also set to open by the end of the month

Chevron Candy lane with more to come

On the day I visited, the gas prices were a bit more than they are in Las Vegas, yet much cheaper than they are in Los Angeles. $3.85 a gallon for regular unleaded and $3.53 a gallon for diesel.  With 95 fuel pumps, I am pretty sure the wait for a pump will be very short.  If you have ever traveled this way, you know there is always a line at the fuel pumps in Primm, on the Nevada/California border.

13-foot-tall sasquatch statue that welcomes customers into the Jack Link’s Wild Side store

The next time you are heading out on the I-15 near the California border, stop in and see this place. It’s Huge!

Once you stop here, just continue down the road to the Pioneer Saloon. One of the most historic and haunted places in Nevada! We talked about in a Podcast and featured its haunted lockdown.

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