Book Truck and Trailer Parking in Berkeley, CA

Book hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly truck and trailer parking and drop lots in Berkeley, CA with Truck Parking Club. Operated by truckers, we source the best parking spots across the nation to ease your trip planning.

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Book truck parking in Berkeley, 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

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

$200.00

per week

$363.00

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

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

$20.00

per day

$80.00

per week

$200.00

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

(Vacaville, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on 2029 E Monte Vista Ave)

$17.00

per day

$90.00

per week

$250.00

per month

Book truck parking in Berkeley, CA

Highways to Berkeley, CA from surrounding areas

Navigating the highways into and out of Berkeley, CA, can seem daunting:

  • Interstate 80 (I-80) is your primary artery. Running east-west, it's the most direct route into Berkeley from both directions. If you're coming from the east, buckle up for a scenic drive through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. 
  • Highway 13 is another crucial route for truckers. It runs north-south and intersects with I-80, providing an alternative entry point to Berkeley from the south. 
  • For those coming from or heading towards San Francisco, I-580 is your best bet. This highway runs parallel to I-80 and crosses the stunning Richmond-San Rafael Bridge.
  • If you're bobtailing or hauling a smaller trailer, consider using CA State Route 24. It connects with both I-80 and Highway 13, but be aware that it can get quite hilly and windy in some parts.

Remember to plan your parking ahead of time to make the most of your HOS. 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 Berkeley, CA metro highways in the city

Navigating the highways of the Berkeley, CA metro area can be a challenge for any trucker:

  • Interstate 80: This is your main artery running north-south through Berkeley. It's a busy freeway, but it provides direct access to many parts of the city. Remember, though, it can get congested during rush hour.
  • Highway 13: Also known as the Warren Freeway, this route cuts across Berkeley from west to east. It's a good alternative if you're trying to avoid I-80 traffic.
  • Interstate 580: Running parallel to I-80, this interstate offers another option for north-south travel. It also connects with I-80 on both ends, providing flexibility depending on your destination.
  • Highway 24: If you're hauling an oversized load and need to head east out of Berkeley, Highway 24 is your best bet. It's less crowded than other routes and has more lanes for easier maneuvering.

When it's time for a well-earned rest, we have parking taken care of. You can book hourly, daily, weekly, or even monthly booking for any rig, even oversized loads! So, no matter how long you're sticking around, you'll always have a place to park at the end of a long day. 

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

Here's the lowdown on the weather in Berkeley, CA:

  • During winter months (December to February), Berkeley experiences its highest rainfall. Temperatures during this period typically range from 44°F to 58°F. 
  • Spring season (March to May) in Berkeley brings moderate rainfall with temperatures hovering between 48°F and 69°F. These months offer more predictable driving conditions than winter.
  • Summer (June to August) is the driest season in Berkeley, with temperatures ranging from 54°F to about 73°F. However, don't be fooled by the lack of rain as summer fog rolling in from the Pacific Ocean can significantly reduce visibility on the roads at times.
  • Fall (September to November) sees less rainfall than spring but more than summer, with temperatures between 51°F and 72°F. This transitional season offers a mix of both wet and dry periods.

Regardless of the season, remember that our parking marketplace is here to serve you in Berkeley. We accommodate all types of trucks and trailers—including oversized loads—so rest assured, knowing there's a spot waiting for you no matter what Mother Nature has in store. Our service aims to maximize your hours on the road while providing a reliable solution for your parking needs, come rain or shine.

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