Love’s Travel Stops has more than 600 locations in 42 states
Love’s Travel Stops will continue to expand its footprint and offerings in 2023.
In addition to opening 25 new travel stops this year, the company said it will soon announce plans to remodel existing locations during the next several years, strengthening its commitment to maintaining safe and clean locations. The plans will include everything from bathroom updates to complete remodels.
In addition, Love’s will open 15 Love’s Truck Care and Speedco locations and add 30 new restaurants this year. It also is expanding the Love’s RV network, adding 30 RV locations and 1,000 hookups, bringing the total to more than 1,300 hookups across the country. It will also add 80 to 100 additional Amazon Lockers, giving it a total of more than 200.
Love’s will also continue to expand its branded snacks and food items, including trail mixes, beef jerky, cold-pressed juices and fresh food items like mac and cheese, quesadillas and BBQ offerings this summer.
The company will also new and exclusive deals for customers through the Love’s Connect app including the recently announced 10-cent-per-gallon fuel discount for gasoline and casual diesel drivers.
“What Tom Love started in 1964 has evolved into more than a store that offers gas, and we’ll continue to push the envelope with the addition of new services, amenities and partnerships,” said Shane Wharton, president of Love’s. “Being innovative and strategic with what we do adds reasons for customers to choose us and we’ll continue to find new ways to offer good value at competitive prices across the Love’s Family of Companies.”
Love’s Travel Stops has more than 600 locations in 42 states. Founded in 1964 and headquartered in Oklahoma City, the company remains family-owned and operated and employs more than 39,000 people. Love’s has over 430 truck service centers, which include Speedco and Love’s Truck Care locations.
Love’s and Speedco combined is the largest oil change, preventive maintenance and total truck care nationwide network with over 1,500 maintenance bays and 1,200 emergency roadside vehicles available for customers.