About Love's Travel Stop
Love's Travel Stop, located one mile north of I-182 along US-395 at Exit Kartchner St., offers friendly service and clean facilities. The modern store is stocked with diesel fuel, gas, food, and supplies for travelers. It features a well-kept dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs, making it a great stop for pet owners. Customers appreciate the kind employees who go above and beyond to assist, and the store is often praised for its cleanliness and variety of snacks, drinks, and hot food. The fresh kitchen is popular for stocking up during road trips, and the bathrooms are well-maintained. However, some reviews mention that the truck parking lot is small and diesel prices are high. Additionally, on Friday nights, the parking lot can become noisy and lively due to gatherings of young people with cars and music, and there have been incidents involving underage drinking and vehicle accidents. Despite this, overall, it is a recommended stop for travelers.
If you stop in Arby’s at the Loves in Paso, Wa and Sherie J is at the counter and Ryan S, the manager is working, you will leave with a smile. I have been all over this country as I drive a pilot escort vehicle and today I stopped for fuel and a meal after driving for over 10 hrs. The joy Sherie sends out is contagious and the hard work she and Ryan do for their customers is awesome. I walked out with my food smiling and I hadn’t even taken a bite. I had to go back in and tell them both Thank you because just the smallest drive safe and the joy she shoes in her job made my long day better!
Nice facility, and clean shower room to utilize. Semi parking is always a struggle everywhere. I dont like it when they allow dropped trailers, bobtail/ box trucks to take up an entire semi length spot, and today happens to be a motorcycle parked here. Management never does anything about these issues.
Easy freeway access with quick gas up, and clean restrooms. Nice having an Arby's available. Had a strange experience with some guy walking around, talking on a cell the whole time we were there. While having lunch, he approached our car so we locked our doors quickly, then he walked away. Be careful out there!