Tennessee Interstate 75
Interstate 75 in Tennessee runs north to south for 162 miles from the Kentucky state line to the Georgia state line. Portions are shared with I-640 and I-40. Northbound travelers should read up the chart. Southbound travelers read down the chart.
| Exit(mm) | Description |
| I-40 and I-75 run together / follows I-40 numbering | |
| 369 | Watt Rd / near Farragut |
| Flying J Travel Plaza, 800 Watt Rd, 865-531-7400, free. Enter at first entry (not truck entrance); dump station is immediately to the left. Once dumped you can move forward to fill LP tank. Latitude: 35.8816 | Longitude: -84.2358 |
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| Petro Stopping Center, 865-693-6542. Dump station is at left front side of parking lot. Free | |
| I-40 and I-75 run together / follows I-40 numbering | |
| 49 | TN 30 / Decatur Pike / Athens |
| Athens I-75 Campground, 2509 Decatur Pike, 423-745-9199, $6 | |
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Dump station at Exit 369
FYI- we have just left the dump station at the Petro Shopping Center Exit 369, I-75 in TN. We are in a 41' RV and found it difficult to maneuver this station. First, be sure to use the "truck" entrance. A long RV would likely bottom out using the steep incline at the auto entrance but for some reason that is where the dump site is. You have to take the truck entrance and circle around and up to the auto station (Exxon). The dump station in on the front curb. The curb has quite a curve to it so pulling up is difficult. Also important...we used every bit of our 25' hose. Needed two people to dump. One to stretch and hold the hose and another to turn the valve. It is FREE so as long as you can meet these challenges it may be worth it to you.