
Love’s Travel Stops continues its network expansion with two strategic new locations, adding much-needed parking capacity in Alabama and Wyoming ahead of the holiday season.
Key Highlights:
- New facilities in Cullman, AL and Buffalo, WY
- A combined addition of 146 truck parking spaces
- Full-service amenities at both locations
- Strategic placement near major interstate junctions
- Emphasis on driver comfort and convenience
Alabama Location Strengthens Southeast Presence
The new Cullman facility, positioned along I-65 between Birmingham and Nashville, brings 82 additional truck parking spaces to this busy corridor. Located at Exit 305, this 15,000-square-foot facility serves as Love’s third location in this high-traffic region.
Wyoming Expansion Targets Northwest Routes
In northern Wyoming, Love’s first regional facility near Buffalo adds 64 parking spaces at a crucial junction of I-90 and I-25. This strategic location supports drivers navigating routes to northwestern national parks and tourist destinations.
Modern Amenities Focus
Both locations reflect modern driver needs with comprehensive facilities including:
- Multiple diesel bays
- Private shower facilities
- Laundry services
- CAT scales
- Dog parks
- Self-checkout options
- Restaurant choices
Future-Ready Facilities
Looking toward future transportation needs, both locations include allocated space for EV charging stations, allowing for quick installation when demand increases.
Community Investment
Love’s commitment to local communities shows through $5,000 donations to each area’s service organizations – the Good Hope Volunteer Fire Department in Alabama and Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming in Buffalo.
Regional Travel Impact
The Cullman facility’s position between Birmingham and Nashville fills a crucial gap along I-65, one of the Southeast’s busiest freight corridors. As Love’s third location in this stretch, it provides drivers with more flexibility in planning their mandatory rest periods. The site’s proximity to Smith Lake and several historic covered bridges also makes it attractive for drivers exploring the region.
Strategic Western Hub
Buffalo’s location marks Love’s first venture into northern Wyoming, offering a vital stopping point for drivers navigating between the Midwest and Northwest. Positioned near the Bighorn Mountains, this facility serves increasing freight traffic to numerous national parks and tourist destinations. The addition of 64 parking spaces here is particularly significant given the limited options previously available in this region.
Facility Specifications
The Cullman location spans more than 15,000 square feet and features eight diesel bays and seven shower facilities, while the Buffalo site, at nearly 11,500 square feet, includes six diesel bays and four showers. Both locations will feature Love’s Fresh Kitchen, with Cullman adding McDonald’s and Subway options, and Buffalo including an Arby’s, all opening December 16.
More Options for Drivers
These openings bring Love’s total presence to 654 locations across 42 states, marking a continued expansion of available truck parking nationwide. The Cullman location benefits from its position between major metropolitan areas, while Buffalo’s placement serves as a strategic rest point for long-haul routes through the Northwest.
Find Secure Parking Nationwide
While Love’s adds these strategic locations to the nation’s parking inventory, Truck Parking Club has grown beyond 1,000 parking spaces, with more added each month. From Alabama to Wyoming and across every state in between, we’re expanding alongside America’s trucking routes. Check our available spaces in real-time and choose from flexible daily, weekly, or monthly rates.
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