Illinois Interstate 90
Interstate 90 in Illinois runs east to west for 108 miles from the Indiana state line to the Wisconsin state line. Portions of the Interstate are also I-39, I-94, and the Northwest Tollway. Mile markers on the Northwest Tollway decrease from west to east, the opposite of the normal numbering system. Eastbound travelers should read up the chart. Westbound travelers read down the chart.
| Exit(mm) | Description |
| I-90 and Northwest Tollway run together / follows Tollway | |
| 26 | Randall Rd / Elgin |
| Paul Wolff Forest Preserve, $10 if not camping. From exit go south to Big Timber Rd and then west 1.5 miles to park. | |
| 36 | US 20 / to Marengo or Hampshire |
TA Travel Center, 847-683-4550, free
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| I-90 and Northwest Tollway run together / follows Tollway | |
| I-39 and I-90 run together / follows I-90 numbering | |
| 3 | Rockton Rd / CR 9 / to Rockton |
| Love's Travel Stop, 815-389-1923, no charge. Dump is on automobile side next to Rockton Rd. | |
| 1 | US 51 / IL 75 / S Beloit |
| Flying J Travel Plaza | |
| I-39 and I-90 run together / follows I-90 numbering | |
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FlyingJ RV dumps along I90/39 in N IL and S WI
I've checked the Flying J website and its facilities maps say almost NONE of the stations in this area have RV dump sites! Their guide may be incorrect... and I'd like to hear from folks who HAVE found such facilities along this stretch of Interstate in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin.