Love’s brings RV hookups and comfort food to rural Nevada

Love’s is making good on its promise—and marketing ploy—of reaching into the lives of RVers. Love’s Travel Stops has expanded its RV-friendly network with a brand-new location in Carlin, Nevada, designed to make life on the road easier for RVers. The new Love’s stop in Nevada features seven dedicated RV hookup sites, including power and water, an RV dump station, and multiple traveler conveniences that go beyond the basics.

New Love’s in Nevada comes with all the bells and whistles

Conveniently located in northeast Nevada, this new 14,500-square-foot travel stop offers RVers a reliable place to refuel, recharge, and relax. Whether you’re passing through on a long road trip or setting up for a quick overnight stay, the Carlin location brings modern comforts and essential services together in one stop.

RV-friendly features at the new Carlin, Nevada, Love’s include:

  • Seven RV hookup sites (with utilities)
  • RV dump station
  • Dog park for your four-legged co-pilot
  • Clean, private showers
  • Self-checkout options for faster service
  • CAT Scale for weight checks
  • Love’s Fresh Kitchen serving up made-daily sandwiches, salads, and fresh fruit
  • Carl’s Jr. on site for a hot meal any time of day

Love’s donates $10,000 to local community

“We’re excited to serve RVers in Carlin with a full suite of amenities that make stopping here a great part of the journey,” said a Love’s spokesperson. “Whether you’re looking for hookups, a shower, or just a fresh bite to eat, we’ve got you covered.”

As Carlin joins as a new Love’s location, the company is doing more for the economy than just jobs and taxes. As part of the grand opening celebration, Love’s is donating $5,000 to Carlin Combined Schools and another $5,000 to Primary Children’s Hospital, reinforcing its commitment to supporting the communities it serves.

Love’s now operates more than 660 travel stops nationwide, many with RV-accessible features. For more information or to locate RV-friendly Love’s stops along your route, visit loves.com or check their app.

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Russ and Tiña De Maris
Russ and Tiña De Maris
Russ and Tiña went from childhood tent camping to RVing in the 1980s when the ground got too hard. They've been tutored in the ways of RVing (and RV repair) by a series of rigs, from truck campers, to a fifth-wheel, and several travel trailers. In addition to writing scores of articles on RVing topics, they've also taught college classes for folks new to RVing. They authored the book, RV Boondocking Basics.

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4 Comments

Bob
11 months ago

Not just Loves but why don’t these truck stops situate the gas pumps parallel to the store instead of perpendicular?
Most have very little room between the end of the gas lanes to the parking area in front of the store making it nearly impossible to exit or enter the pumps. Or at least add dedicated RV pumps.
Loves puts in overnight RV parking but limits the use of the pumps.
Not every one has a diesel.

Bill Byerly
11 months ago
Reply to  Bob

Absolutely agree with you Bob 👍

WilBB
11 months ago
Reply to  Bob

In 7 yrs of pulling I think we’ve been to 2 Love’s for this reason. Just discovered Maverick out west. They have a few gas lanes in with semi diesel lanes.

Neal Davis
11 months ago

Thank you for the news of a few more campsites Russ and Tina! So far, no need to overnight, or longer, at a Love’s campground. Guess someone was paying attention to RV traffic and deemed adding “campgrounds” desirable. Have a great day and safe travels!