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Truck Stops in Oklahoma

Find the best truck stops, parking, and amenities for CDL drivers in Oklahoma. Approximately 90 truck stops statewide.

Total Stops

90+

Top Rated

3 Featured

Best Corridors

3 Routes

Major Truck Stop Chains in Oklahoma

ChainLocationsKey Amenities
Pilot/Flying J18
DieselDEFShowersWi-Fi
Love's Travel Stops20
DieselDEFShowersTire Care
OnCue8
DieselFresh FoodClean Restrooms

Top Rated Truck Stops in Oklahoma

Love's Travel Stop #1 (Original)

Amarillo/Oklahoma City Area, OK

4.5/5
The Original Love'sFull ServiceLarge Parking

Pilot Travel Center

Tulsa, OK

4.2/5
I-44 AccessLarge ParkingShowers

Love's Travel Stop

Sallisaw, OK

4.3/5
I-40 Access Near AR BorderLarge ParkingDog Park

Truck Parking Tips for Oklahoma

Oklahoma is Love's Travel Stops' home state, so coverage is excellent. The I-40 and I-44 corridors have stops every 30-40 miles. OKC and Tulsa metros have good truck parking nearby. Low fuel prices and no toll-free alternatives to turnpikes are key considerations. OnCue is a popular local chain.

Best Corridors for Truck Stops

I-40 (east-west across the state)
I-44 (OKC to Tulsa to Joplin)
I-35 (north-south through OKC)

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Frequently Asked Questions About Truck Stops in Oklahoma

Why are there so many Love's in Oklahoma?

Love's Travel Stops was founded in Oklahoma (1964) and is headquartered in Oklahoma City. The state has the highest concentration of Love's locations in the country, and many are among the chain's best-maintained facilities.

Where is the best truck stop on I-40 in Oklahoma?

Sallisaw near the Arkansas border and El Reno west of Oklahoma City are popular I-40 stops. The entire I-40 corridor through Oklahoma is well-served with multiple chain options.

Are there truck stops near the turnpike exits?

Yes, most major turnpike interchanges have truck stops at the exits. However, the turnpike service plazas themselves have limited truck parking. Exit-based stops generally offer better prices and more parking.