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(Lodi, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on 804 N Cluff Ave No Sleeping On Site)

$19.00

per day

$82.00

per week

$213.00

per month

(Lodi, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 13840 Beckman Rd Use GPS Coordinates)

$22.00

per day

$80.00

per week

$185.00

per month

(Lodi, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on 13840 Beckman Rd Use GPS Coordinates)

$30.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$225.00

per month

(Lodi, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 15010 Glasscock Rd)

$20.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$225.00

per month

(Stockton, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on 7464 Pacific Ave Use GPS Coordinates)

$25.00

per day

$105.00

per week

$275.00

per month

(Stockton, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 7464 Pacific Ave Use GPS Coordinates)

$20.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$220.00

per month

Book truck parking in Galt, CA

Highways to Galt, CA from surrounding areas

  • Interstate 5 (I-5): The primary north-south highway on the West Coast, I-5 runs directly through Galt, providing straightforward access for drivers coming from as far north as Canada or as far south as Mexico. 
  • Highway 99: Another crucial route, running parallel to I-5 but to the east, Highway 99 can be a viable alternative for drivers looking to avoid the heavier traffic of I-5 or those coming from northeastern or southeastern directions. Connecting to Galt is easy via the Twin Cities Road exit, which leads directly into the heart of Galt.
  • Highway 104: For those approaching from the east, Highway 104 terminates at Highway 99 just northeast of Galt. This route is especially useful for truckers coming from the Sierra Nevada region or from areas around Amador and Calaveras counties.
  • Local Roads: Walnut Avenue and C Street are significant local roads that intersect major highways and lead into downtown Galt. These are suitable for local deliveries and accessing smaller roads within the city.

These routes provide efficient options for truck drivers navigating their way into Galt, whether they're making local deliveries or just passing through.

Navigating Galt, CA metro highways in the city

  • Interstate 5 (I-5): Running parallel to Highway 99, I-5 is another crucial route for truckers. To get into Galt from I-5, use the Twin Cities Road exit (Exit 498) and head east until you intersect with Highway 99.
  • Twin Cities Road (County Route E13): This east-west route connects Highway 99 and I-5, making it a vital link for truckers navigating between these two major highways. It's also a good route to access local facilities and services in Galt.
  • Simmerhorn Road: For those needing access to industrial areas or specific delivery points within Galt, Simmerhorn Road is a useful connector running parallel to Fairway Drive and Twin Cities Road.
  • Fairway Drive: Another key road running through Galt's commercial zones. Fairway Drive offers access to various local businesses and parking options.
  • Local Tips: Be mindful of weight restrictions on smaller roads within residential areas. Always check your GPS or local traffic updates for any construction or road closures that might affect your route.

Navigating these highways and connectors will help you efficiently reach your destination in Galt while avoiding unnecessary detours or delays.

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

  • Winter (December to February): Galt experiences mild winters with occasional rain. Average temperatures hover around the low 40s to mid-50s°F. Truckers should prepare for wet roads and reduced visibility.
  • Spring (March to May): Spring gradually increases in temperatures, ranging from the high 50s to mid-70s°F. While rainfall decreases, occasional showers can still occur. Roads generally remain clear, offering good driving conditions. Truckers should keep rain gear handy and perform routine checks on their vehicle’s cooling systems as the weather warms.
  • Summer (June to August): Summers are hot and dry, with temperatures often reaching into the 90s°F. Truckers must maintain hydration, ensure their air conditioning is functional, and try to park in shaded areas to keep the cab cool during breaks. Monitoring local weather forecasts for heat advisories is also advisable.
  • Fall (September to November): Temperatures cool to a comfortable range between the high 60s and low 80s°F. The weather is mostly dry, which is ideal for driving. Cooler mornings and evenings might require additional layers of clothing for warmth when outside the truck cab.

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