Truck Parking in Catalina Foothills, AZ

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Safe Truck Parking - Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ

Safe Truck Parking - Tucson, AZ

50 space(s) available

$20.00

per day

$125.00

per month

Tucson, AZ Bobtail and Box Truck Parking at RecNation Storage off S. Wilmot Rd.

$15.00

per day

$75.00

per week

$180.00

per month

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Highways to Catalina Foothills, AZ from surrounding areas

  • Interstate 10 (I-10): This is the primary freeway serving the Catalina Foothills area. Truckers from the east or west will find I-10 a direct route as it runs east to west through Tucson—exit at Grant Road or Ina Road for the most straightforward access to Catalina Foothills.
  • State Route 77 (SR 77): Known locally as Oracle Road, this state highway runs north to south and provides another vital link for drivers approaching from northern Arizona cities like Oro Valley. It's a direct route into the northern parts of Catalina Foothills.
  • State Route 210 (SR 210): Also known as Barraza-Aviation Parkway, this shorter state route is useful for truckers from central Tucson. It offers a quick connection to Broadway Boulevard and further to I-10, facilitating easier access around the southeastern part of Catalina Foothills.

These routes are complemented by local roads, such as Skyline Drive and Campbell Avenue, which provide more direct access to various neighborhoods within Catalina Foothills. However, truckers should be aware of any restrictions on local roads regarding truck traffic and plan their routes accordingly to ensure smooth entry and exit from the area.

Navigating Catalina Foothills, AZ metro highways in the city

  • Interstate 10 (I-10): This primary interstate highway runs east-west south of the Catalina Foothills. It connects Tucson to Phoenix and further to New Mexico in the east and California in the west. For truckers traveling through Tucson, I-10 is the main artery for heavy freight and commercial traffic.
  • State Route 77 (SR 77): Known locally as Oracle Road, SR 77 runs north from downtown Tucson through Catalina Foothills up towards Oro Valley and further north to Globe. 
  • State Route 210 (SR 210): Also referred to as Barraza-Aviation Parkway, this shorter state route provides an east-west link primarily on the eastern side of Tucson, offering an alternative route for traffic looking to bypass downtown congestion.
  • Skyline Drive and Sunrise Drive: These are major local roads within Catalina Foothills itself. While not suitable for heavy or oversized trucks, they are critical for navigating within residential and commercial areas of Catalina Foothills.

For truckers operating in this area, it’s wise to keep updated on local traffic reports, particularly during peak hours or when school zones are active, as congestion can significantly affect travel times. 

Considerations to care for your truck in Catalina Foothills, AZ seasons and weather

  • Summer (June-August): Expect intensely hot temperatures, often exceeding 100°F during the day, which create challenging driving conditions. It's crucial to ensure your truck's cooling systems are well-maintained and to stay hydrated. Nighttime offers some relief, with temperatures dropping to around 70°F. 
  • Monsoon Season (July-September): This period is characterized by sudden, heavy rains and potential flash flooding. Drivers should be extremely cautious of rapidly changing road conditions and reduced visibility. 
  • Fall (September-November): As temperatures begin to cool, ranging from highs of 80°F in September to mid-60s by November, driving becomes more comfortable with less risk from heat-related issues. However, the sun sets earlier, so increased vigilance is needed during dusk when visibility decreases.
  • Winter (December-February): Enjoy mild weather with daytime highs around 60°F to 70°F and nighttime lows occasionally dipping near freezing. Be alert for rare frost occurrences that might lead to icy road patches, especially during early mornings or in shaded areas.
  • Spring (March-May): Temperatures warm up gradually from the 70s in March to the 90s in May. Spring winds can be strong, posing hazards from crosswinds or blowing dust while driving. 

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