Book Truck and Trailer Parking in Alameda, CA

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Book truck parking in Alameda, CA

(Bay Point, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 555 Nichols Rd)

$6.00

per hour

$25.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$275.00

per month

(Fremont, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 3808 Main St)

$9.99

per hour

$35.99

per day

$159.99

per week

$499.00

per month

(Novato, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on 8198 Binford Rd Weekly and Monthly Parking Only)

$200.00

per week

$363.00

per month

(San Jose, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 1097 Leigh Ave Use GPS Coordinates)

$22.00

per day

$85.00

per week

$225.00

per month

(Rio Vista, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 240 River Rd.  Access only 6am-10pm Daily.)

$25.00

per day

$75.00

per week

$265.00

per month

(Rio Vista, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking at Store More Storage)

$20.00

per day

$80.00

per week

$200.00

per month

Book truck parking in Alameda, CA

Highways to Alameda, CA from surrounding areas

Navigating the highways leading into and out of Alameda, CA is fairly simple:

  • Your primary artery into Alameda is I-880, also known as the Nimitz Freeway. It's a crucial route that runs north-south along the city's western edge. This freeway is your best friend when it comes to entering and exiting Alameda.
  • Looking to reach downtown Alameda? You'll want to take Exit 39A for 23rd Avenue towards Alameda. This exit will lead you right onto the Park Street Bridge and straight into the heart of town.
  • If you're hauling an oversized load or driving a taller rig, be mindful of low clearances on this route. Instead of risking it, use Exit 41 towards Broadway/Alameda, which will guide you onto the Webster Street Tube. 
  • When it's time to bid farewell to Alameda and hit the road again, hop back onto I-880 via Broadway or 23rd Avenue. If you're heading south towards San Jose or further downstate, keep right at the fork to stay on I-880.

Our marketplace offers various options for any rig in and around town. Even oversized loads! You can book hourly, daily, weekly, or even monthly slots, depending on your needs. So, no matter how long you're sticking around town, we have parking taken care of. 

Navigating Alameda, CA metro highways in the city

Navigating the Alameda, CA metro area's highway system can be a breeze if you know your way around:

  • Interstate 880 (I-880): This is the main freeway running through Alameda, connecting it to San Jose in the south and Oakland in the north. It's a vital route for truckers, but be aware that it can get congested during peak hours.
  • State Route 61 (SR 61): Running parallel to I-880 is SR 61, also known as the Alameda Belt Line. This road provides a scenic route along the coast and can serve as an alternative to I-880 when traffic is heavy.
  • State Route 260: Also known as the Posey and Webster Street Tubes, SR 260 connects Alameda with downtown Oakland. It's a handy shortcut if you're heading north, but remember that these are tunnels with height restrictions.
  • State Route 84 (SR 84): If you're hauling an oversized load, consider using SR 84. This highway has fewer restrictions and connects directly with I-880.

Remember to pre-plan your parking using our marketplace service to maximize your HOS and avoid creeping at low speeds when looking for a spot. We accommodate all types of trucks and trailers and offer booking options in hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly increments. 

Considerations to care for your truck in Alameda, CA seasons and weather

Alameda, CA, offers a mild climate that's generally trucker-friendly. Here's what you need to know:

  • Winter (December to February): Expect temperatures ranging from 44°F to 59°F. Rain is common, but snow is rare. Keep an eye on weather updates for any unexpected showers that might affect visibility or road conditions.
  • Spring (March to May): This season brings temperatures between 49°F and 69°F. It's mostly dry, but there can be occasional rainfall in early spring. Watch out for gusty winds.
  • Summer (June to August): Enjoy some of the best weather with temperatures between 56°F and 73°F. It's typically dry and sunny, perfect for those long hauls. But remember to stay hydrated and keep your rig well-ventilated.
  • Fall (September to November): Temperatures range from 58°F to 74°F. The season starts dry, but we expect more rainfall in late November.

Always plan your parking ahead with our service. We'll help you find a spot that suits your needs—be it for a quick break or an overnight rest—so you can focus on the road ahead without worrying about where you'll park next. And remember, all types of trucks are welcome here! Whether you're bobtailing or hauling an oversized load, we've got space for you.

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