Love’s Travel Stop opens new facility in Utah

Feb. 6, 2014

Continuing on its path to open 30 facilities this year, Love’s Travel Stops has opened its second location of the year and third overall in Utah. The new facility, in Springville, UT, on I-15 at Exit 260, is open 24/7 and features 70 truck parking spaces.

The location also features Chester’s International and McDonald’s restaurants, and various items and services for professional drivers, including a Love’s Truck Tire Care center, gourmet coffee, name-brand snacks, fresh fruit and gift merchandise.

Bulk DEF is available at the pump at all diesel lanes, along with RFID cardless fueling technology, CAT scales, seven showers and other amenities.

For a limited time, professional drivers can earn up to five points with their “My Love Rewards” loyalty cards during the Level Up! promotion at all Love’s locations.

“Springville is an ideal location for Love’s. It will provide easy access and a welcome addition of parking and services for professional drivers traveling to and from Salt Lake City and beyond,” said Greg Love, co-CEO of Love’s. “We’re proud to offer the ‘Clean Places, Friendly Faces’ Love’s is known for to another area of Utah.”

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