Earlier this month the Morongo Band of Mission Indians in Southern California broke ground on an expansion of its Morongo Travel Center along Interstate 10. It is expected to open in May.
The second center, on 6.7 acres will include a 32-pump gas station, dark park, car wash, slot machines and convenience store. It will also have vehicle charging stations, RV dumping, propane refilling and high speed diesel truck pumps.
Morongo Band of Mission Indians Chairman Robert Martin commented, “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. “It will complement and ease wait times at our current Morongo Travel Center, which is immensely popular and will remain open.”