RVers looking for an overnight spot in the Buckeye State can find a new one in Belmont. Love’s has now opened it’s fourth new location of 2025, and the Ohio location should prove to be handy for RVers navigating the southeast part of the state. This Love’s Ohio stop just may be one to add to your list.
New Love’s Ohio location in Belmont
This new Love’s Travel Stop is located off Interstate 70, Exit 208 at 66320 Belmont-Morristown Rd. in Belmont, Ohio. RVers can take advantage of the four RV hookups, Wi-Fi and other amenities. This location also includes the company’s newest Speedco location, part of the country’s largest over-the-road truck maintenance network.
Need to eat? The new Love’s Ohio stop includes a Love’s Fresh Kitchen concept with fresh food items prepared daily, plus Godfather’s Pizza and Hardee’s. Love’s is one of the largest food service operators in the country.
New store facts and services include:
- 17,600 square feet
- 121 truck parking spaces
- 120 jobs added
- Love’s Fresh Kitchen
- Godfather’s Pizza and Hardee’s
- Speedco
- Nine diesel bays
- Nine showers
- Laundry facilities
- CAT Scale
- Four RV parking spaces
- Four RV hookups and RV dump
- Dog park
- Self-checkout options
A full news release on the new Love’s Ohio location is here.
MORE ON LOVE’S LOCATIONS
- Love’s rolls out new overnight spots in Louisiana’s Cajun Country
- Got AAA? Save big on fuel every time you stop at Love’s
- Love’s to add more RV hookups nationwide this year
- Road trip ready: Love’s introduces new RV hookup location in Mississippi
- Love’s opens new store in California. RV parking coming soon
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Looking at the picture it appears that it would be fairly hard to navigate the pumps. They are close to the building and the cars parked in front. This is typical of Love’s and some other fuel/truck stops.
It also appears that pulling out from the RV spots will preset another problem since there is no way to drive around the pumps or the building to exit.
I have a 32 ft TT and would have a problem getting gas.
Why don’t these places put the pumps perpendicular to the building instead of parallel?
It seems like most fueling stations don’t take into consideration people with trailers. When building or renovating. But they want our business.
My thoughts exactly. Even motorhomes with toads could have a problem. These places seem to cater more to locals in cars.
Oh boy! Another over-priced Love RV stop. Just imagine hard to navigate back in pads, cramped noisy spaces, and the smell of diesel exhaust while sleeping all for just $65. @@
Not the easiest place to navigate I’ve seen.
Thank you, Russ and Tina, for the news! I look forward to them adding one in NE Ohio. Hopefully it will be sometime in the next 12 months. Have a great day and safe travels!