Book Truck and Trailer Parking in Calabasas, CA

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Book truck parking in Calabasas, CA

(Burbank, CA Truck and Trailer Parking at a Prime Location - No sleeping on property.)

$65.00

per day

$375.00

per week

$1299.00

per month

(Sylmar, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 12965 Little Tujunga Canyon Rd)

$17.00

per day

$88.00

per week

$195.00

per month

(Fillmore, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking NO SLEEPING ONSITE on 562 Santa Clara St)

$15.00

per day

$75.00

per week

$275.00

per month

(Los Angeles, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 400 E Slauson Ave)

$45.00

per day

$200.00

per week

$800.00

per month

(Los Angeles, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on 400 E Slauson Ave)

$60.00

per day

$400.00

per week

$1200.00

per month

(Gardena, CA Bobtail and Box Trucks up to 26' Parking at 13122 Normandie Ave)

$40.00

per day

$200.00

per week

$650.00

per month

(Gardena, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 14600 S Western Ave)

$40.00

per day

$200.00

per week

$650.00

per month

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Highways to Calabasas, CA from surrounding areas

Navigating to Calabasas, CA, is facilitated by a network of key highways that connect the city to various parts of California:

  • U.S. Route 101 (Ventura Freeway): Serving as the main artery into Calabasas, U.S. Route 101 runs northwest-southeast and is the most direct route for drivers traveling from the Los Angeles area in the southeast or from Ventura in the northwest. 
  • Interstate 405 (San Diego Freeway): For truckers approaching from southern regions like San Diego or transitioning from Interstate 5 (from northern areas such as Sacramento), I-405 lies east of Calabasas.
  • State Route 27 (Topanga Canyon Boulevard): This state route is ideal for those coming from coastal cities such as Malibu. It travels north-south and intersects with US-101 just south of Calabasas, providing another scenic route into the city.
  • State Route 118 (Ronald Reagan Freeway): Positioned to serve drivers in the northern San Fernando Valley or those descending from northern locales like Santa Clarita, SR 118 connects seamlessly to I-405. 

These highways are complemented by various service amenities, including truck stops, rest areas, and maintenance facilities along these routes, ensuring that truckers can access necessary services for a safe and efficient journey into Calabasas. 

Navigating Calabasas, CA metro highways in the city

  • U.S. Route 101 (Ventura Freeway): This is the primary highway serving Calabasas, running east-west. It connects with the I-405 (San Diego Freeway) to the east, which can take you north or south. 
  • Interstate 405 (San Diego Freeway): Accessible via US 101, this major interstate travels north-south and is a key route for accessing various parts of Los Angeles, including the LAX airport area, Long Beach, and as far north as San Fernando Valley.
  • State Route 27 (Topanga Canyon Blvd): This route heads south from US 101 through Topanga Canyon into the coastal areas of Malibu. It’s scenic but can be narrow and winding.
  • Las Virgenes Road: For local access within Calabasas and connections to smaller roads leading to residential and commercial areas, Las Virgenes Road intersects with US 101 in Calabasas and provides a direct route to Malibu Canyon.
  • Mulholland Highway: Connecting with Las Virgenes Road, Mulholland Highway offers another scenic route through the Santa Monica Mountains towards the coast. It’s less traveled but requires careful driving due to its curves and elevation changes.

These routes provide essential connectivity for truck drivers navigating through or near Calabasas, offering both direct urban access and links to broader regional highways.

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

  • Spring (March to May): Calabasas experiences mild temperatures during spring, ranging from 50°F to 75°F. This season sees occasional rain showers, especially in early spring, which can lead to slick roads.
  • Summer (June to August): Summers in Calabasas are hot and dry, with temperatures often climbing above 90°F. The heat can be intense and there is very little rainfall. 
  • Fall (September to November): The fall season gradually cools from summer highs, with temperatures ranging from 55°F to 80°F. Road conditions are typically ideal as the weather remains stable with little precipitation, leading to fewer traffic delays. 
  • Winter (December to February): Winters are cooler, with temperatures between 40°F and 65°F. Rain is more frequent this season, occasionally impacting road conditions by creating slick surfaces. Snow is rare but not unheard of.

Understanding these seasonal variations helps truck drivers navigate the unique challenges presented by Calabasas’s climate throughout the year, ensuring safer and more efficient routes, whether they're passing through or heading for a specific destination in the area.

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