If Love’s is already one of your go-to fuel-and-food stops, this update is worth knowing about.
Love’s Travel Stops has rolled out a revamped Love’s Rewards program. It makes it easier for RVers and other casual drivers to earn—and actually use—points on both fuel and in-store purchases. You no longer have to feel like the loyalty program was built only for truckers.
The updated program is now fully managed through the Love’s App. It applies across Love’s nationwide network of travel stops and country stores. Points can be redeemed like cash on future purchases, whether that’s fuel, snacks, drinks, or a quick meal before getting back on the road.
To kick things off, Love’s is offering 100 bonus points to every rewards member—new or existing—after their first in-store scan using the Love’s App. The promotion runs from March 1 through September 30, 2026.
What this means for RVers and casual drivers
For RVers, the biggest change is simple: more everyday value at stops you’re already making.
Fuel discounts remain in place—typically 10 cents off per gallon of gasoline and up to 25 cents off per gallon of auto diesel. And Love’s drink club comes along, where every fifth fountain drink or coffee is free.
The updated program also adds new ways to rack up points:
- 1 point per gallon on gasoline and auto diesel
- 2 points per dollar spent on in-store merchandise
- Extra points on Love’s-branded products, freshly made meals and snacks, and bulk Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
For RVers covering long distances, those points can quietly stack up over a season.
Why trucker-side changes still matter to RVers
Love’s is also adjusting how rewards work for professional drivers, including higher points earnings on merchandise and a shift away from unlimited drink refills later this year.
Starting October 1, complimentary drink refills for professional drivers will move to a monthly credit-based model. Love’s says the change gives drivers more flexibility in how they use rewards, whether on beverages or other purchases.
For RVers, the takeaway is that Love’s is streamlining its rewards system across the board. The result is a program that works the same way whether you’re driving a semi, a motorhome, or a pickup towing a travel trailer.
The RVer takeaway
If Love’s is already part of your travel rhythm, the updated Love’s Rewards program makes those routine stops pay back a little more. It won’t change where you camp, but it may influence where you stop for fuel, coffee, and groceries along the way.
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We signed up for this because there is a Love’s truck stop at the end of town and we purchased a diesel truck. However, at this particular location, diesel is 70-80 cents more per gallon than anywhere else in town. So unfortunately, the 10-25 cents a gallon discount didn’t really help.
Thank you for sharing the information, Russ and Tina! Our Open Roads application shows us the discounted fuel price, which matters more to us than the size of a discount, unless location overwhelms it. Have a great weekend and safe travels!
I use my open roads AND swipe my love’s card.
Will this loyalty program apply along with the open roads app? An additional fuel discount and points that can be used for purchases? Many of us with diesel pushers use open roads which normally has a sizable discount.
I know people love Love’s but the pricing is horrendous. Even with the diesel club cards,it is usually at least $1 more per gallon than we pay. Yes, it is easier to get the camper in and out and it is nice to get DEF at the pump but we do not see the attraction.