The exception to what AZBuck says, about stretches longer than 25-30 miles, is a 108 mile long section of I-70 in Utah. Between Green River, UT and Salina, UT, there are NO services. No gasoline, no restaurants, no lodging, and very little cell phone service. There are a few rest areas, most of which have nothing. One or two have a portapotty, though I'm not sure about those in the middle of winter. Get fuel either in Grand Junction or Green River, and then you'll make it easily to either Beaver or all the way to St George on that tank (depending on your fuel mileage and size of gas tank). As far as emergencies in that stretch -- there is usually a patrol going on in that area, just because it is a non-populated area. But carry the standard emergency-preparedness equipment "just in case"....blanket, extra food, flares.


Donna