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Joe Hogan

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Joined
Nov 3, 2019
Messages
3,262
Location
Florida
RV Year
2024
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 4311
RV Length
43
Chassis
Spartan
Engine
Cummins
TOW/TOAD
2018 Ford Flex
Fulltimer
No
On this last trip to CO we noted many Loves truck stops had an RV Stop area with hookups. Great for an overnight stop . Near the highway easily accessible and safe enough from getting side swiped by a tired trucker.

 
I have overnighted at the Loves RV Stop in Walsenburg, CO on my up and down travels on the Front Range. This one is new and has 75 sites I believe. 50 pull through and 25 back in sites. Very convenient and priced reasonably.
 
Have stayed at a couple. The one in Cordelle, GA off 75 is quite nice with pull throughs and back in sites.

They are good and convenient for an overnight.
 
I wouldn't want to spend a day in one, but they are great for a quick in and out on your way to somewhere else. Fuel is readily available right next door as well. I like them at the end of a long travel day when I'm not interested in anything but dinner and sleep.
 
The ones I have seen are $50.00 per night. They are FHU and a parking spot but for the price and usefulness I, personally, would rather go to a Cracker Barrel, Cabela’s etc.
 
I'll stick to KOA's, they just feel safer, plus I usually stay 2 nights
 
We stopped at Love’s outside Birmingham. Okay for overnight, but not exactly nice.
 
My preferences while enroute to destination is Cracker Barrel. Good food, safe environment (hopefully), and close to highway. By the way, always nice mowed grassy areas to walk the dog.
 
The ones I have seen are $50.00 per night. They are FHU and a parking spot but for the price and usefulness I, personally, would rather go to a Cracker Barrel, Cabela’s etc.
They are shooting themselves in the foot. That is too much for a truckstop. 10 miles away one can be in a real campground for the same price.
 

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