
Love’s Travel Stops has opened a new store in Boardman, Ore., the company’s third location to open in the state. The new location is along Interstate 84 off of Exit 159.
Love’s Travel Stops has opened a new location in Boardman, Ore., the company’s third location to open in the state.

The new Boardman, Ore., location. Photo: Love's Travel Stops

Love’s Travel Stops has opened a new store in Boardman, Ore., the company’s third location to open in the state. The new location is along Interstate 84 off of Exit 159.
The 11,000 square-foot, Northern Orgeon facility is open 24/7 and features 95 truck-parking spaces, seven showers, a Love’s Truck Tire Care Facility, RFID cardless fueling, CAT scales and other driver services. The location also offers coffee, produce and gift items as well as two fast food restaurant options.
“We are excited to bring new restaurant offerings, services and a safe place for drivers to rest to a new area of the state,” said Greg Love, co-CEO of Love’s. “Boardman allows us to serve new customers and shows our continuous efforts to strengthen our network of stores in the northwest.”

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