Love’s opens RV-friendly stop in Winslow, Arizona

Well, if you’re a-standin’ on a corner in Winslow, Arizona (thanks, Eagles), Love’s is making it easier to have the RV nearby. Love’s RV hookups in Winslow, Arizona, are a reality at a brand-new travel stop—and it’s built with road trippers and RVers in mind.

This is Love’s 16th location in Arizona, and it brings with it everything from RV hookups to a dog park, fresh food options, and reliable services you can count on. Whether you need to dump your tanks, grab a shower, or stretch your legs with the pup, this new stop is ready to welcome you.

More than just Love’s RV hookups in Winslow, Arizona

  • Three RV hookups for overnight stays
  • Four RV dump stations to empty your tanks
  • Two designated RV parking spots
  • Free Wi-Fi to check in with family or stream a show
  • Dog park for your four-legged co-pilot
  • Fresh food daily from Love’s Fresh Kitchen, plus Arby’s and Dunkin’ on-site

And, yes, there’s plenty more: clean showers, laundry facilities, self-checkout, and even a CAT Scale if you’re curious about your rig’s weight. The travel stop also has 81 total truck parking spots (including 73 for semis), so space is ample even during peak hours.

For RVers who love to plan around reliable fuel and food, this location helps fill a big gap in northeastern Arizona’s I-40 corridor. Plus, with Love’s Rewards, frequent travelers can rack up points for fuel and food.

Community boost

Love’s also gave back to the local community, donating $5,000 each to Winslow Unified School District and Phoenix Children’s Hospital as part of the grand opening.

Fast facts at a glance:

  • Located off I-40 in Winslow, AZ
  • 14,000+ square feet
  • 81 truck parking spaces
  • 3 RV hookups, 2 RV spaces, 4 dump stations
  • 6 showers, laundry room, 9 diesel bays
  • Love’s Fresh Kitchen + Arby’s + Dunkin’
  • Self-checkout and Wi-Fi
  • Dog park

So, next time you’re headed through Arizona’s high desert, keep an eye out for the new Love’s in Winslow. Whether you’re overnighting or just passing through, it’s a solid pit stop for the RV crowd. And who knows, somebody might just roll by in a flatbed Ford.

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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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5 Comments

Bill Byerly
1 year ago

Always good to hear about new areas for an overnight stopover, thanks for the report. !

Turnbull’s Travels
1 year ago

I agree with Bill, any new RV spots are welcome…but I would suggest folks also check out the RV Park at nearby Meteor Crater…similar in cost to a Love’s and a surprisingly nice park!

Ken Shoop
11 months ago

Or Homolovi Ruins State Park just north of town. Nice and dark out there, dark enough to see the Milky Way with nothing but your eyes! Not hating on Love’s at all though, they’re my go to when I’m towing.

Neal Davis
1 year ago

Thank you, Russ and Tina, for the news. Nice that more spaces exist. Have a great day and safe travels!

Bob Walter
11 months ago

Horrible! Just horrible.
Ridiculous high priced, noisy, smelly. Why would anyone want to stay in a truck stop?