Truck Parking in Shelby, AL

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(Shelby, AL Truck Parking On Hwy 47.  BOBTAILS ONLY)

$22.00

per day

$115.00

per week

$170.00

per month

(Bessemer, AL Truck & Trailer Parking on Bessemer Super Hwy)

$65.00

per week

$15.00

per day

$125.00

per month

(Bessemer, AL Truck & Trailer Parking on Powder Plant Road)

$19.00

per day

$175.00

per month

(Birmingham, AL Truck & Trailer Parking on 24th Ave N)
Birmingham, AL

Birmingham, AL Truck & Trailer Parking on 24th Ave N

10 space(s) available

$25.00

per day

$175.00

per month

(Brookwood AL, Truck And Trailer Parking At Diamondback Fleet Services)

$12.00

per day

$50.00

per week

$150.00

per month

Book truck parking in Shelby, AL

Highways to Shelby, AL from surrounding areas

Navigating the highway systems leading into and out of Shelby, AL can be a bit tricky, but with some insider knowledge, you'll be able to bobtail or haul your load with ease:

  • If you're coming from the north or south, your best bet is to take Interstate 65 (I-65), known as the backbone of Alabama's interstate system. It's a straight shot and will lead you directly into Shelby County.
  • From I-65, take exit 242 onto County Road 52 East (CR-52 E). This road will lead you directly into Pelham, one of the main cities in Shelby County.
  • If you're hauling an oversized load or simply prefer to avoid interstates, U.S. Route 31 (US-31) runs parallel to I-65 and also provides direct access to Shelby County. It's a bit slower but offers more services along the way.
  • For those coming from the east or west, U.S. Route 280 (US-280) is your main artery. It cuts right through Shelby County and intersects with both I-65 and US-31.
  • Lastly, remember that Alabama strictly enforces its HOS regulations for truckers. Make sure to plan your route ahead of time to maximize your driving hours and find a safe place for parking.

These highways are well-maintained and offer plenty of rest stops along the way for when you need that much-deserved break. And remember: whether you're deadheading or pulling a full trailer, Shelby welcomes all truckers with open arms!

Navigating Shelby, AL metro highways in the city

Navigating the Shelby, AL metro area can be a bit of a challenge if you're not familiar with our highway systems. Here's the lowdown:

  • First and foremost, Interstate 65 (I-65) is your main artery. It runs north-south through the heart of Shelby County, providing direct access to Birmingham to the north and Montgomery to the south. It's a major trucking route, so it's well-maintained and has plenty of spots for you to pull over and rest.
  • State Route 25 (SR 25) is another important route for truckers. This east-west highway connects Montevallo in the west with Vincent in the east, crossing right through Columbiana, our county seat. It's a solid choice if you're hauling an oversized load or need to avoid heavy traffic on I-65.
  • Now let's talk about US Route 31 (US 31). Running parallel to I-65, this highway offers an alternative route through Shelby County. It's less crowded than I-65 but has fewer services along the way.
  • Finally, keep in mind that some local roads have weight restrictions or may not be suitable for large trucks or trailers. Always double-check your route before hitting the road.

Remember, planning ahead can save you time and stress on your journey. Our parking service can help you find a spot to rest or overnight along these routes - just search by location and we'll show you all available options in real-time.

Considerations to care for your truck in Shelby, AL seasons and weather

Driving through Shelby, AL, you'll experience a range of weather conditions that can impact your trucking journey. Here's what you need to know:

  • Spring (March to May): Temperatures start to rise, averaging between 60°F and 80°F. Rainfall is common during this period, so ensure your wipers are in good condition and always keep an eye on the forecast for any sudden storms.
  • Summer (June to August): It gets hot, with temperatures often hitting the 90s. Hydrate regularly and use sun protection. Also, be prepared for occasional thunderstorms.
  • Fall (September to November): This season sees cooler temperatures ranging from 50°F to 70°F. The weather is generally pleasant but watch out for early morning fog that could limit visibility.
  • Winter (December to February): Winters are mild with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing. However, occasional frost or ice can make roads slippery. Snowfall isn't common but when it does happen, it can make driving conditions challenging.

No matter the season or weather conditions in Shelby, AL, remember that pre-planning your parking is key to avoiding wasting precious hours on the road. Our marketplace offers a range of booking options for every type of truck and trailer—whether you're looking for immediate parking or planning ahead by up to four hours.

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