Book Truck and Trailer Parking in Manhattan Beach, CA

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

$40.00

per day

$200.00

per week

$650.00

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

(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 Bobtail & Box Truck Only Parking off of Imperial Hwy ENTER BY WATTS AVE.)

$25.00

per day

$150.00

per week

$300.00

per month

(Los Angeles, CA Truck & Trailer Parking off of Imperial Hwy    ENTER BY WATTS AVE.)

$30.00

per day

$210.00

per week

$450.00

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

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Highways to Manhattan Beach, CA from surrounding areas

  • Interstate 405 (San Diego Freeway): The primary route for truck drivers entering Manhattan Beach from the north or south. Exit at Rosecrans Avenue to head west directly into Manhattan Beach. 
  • California State Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway): This major highway runs parallel to the coastline and serves as a scenic route into Manhattan Beach. It's accessible from north and south via connections from I-405 or other coastal cities. 
  • Sepulveda Boulevard: Running parallel to I-405, this road also leads directly into Manhattan Beach and can be a good alternative if traffic on the freeway is heavy. It intersects with major east-west corridors like Rosecrans Avenue, providing another access point into the city.
  • Artesia Boulevard: For trucks coming from eastern locations, Artesia Boulevard intersects with I-405 and leads directly west into Manhattan Beach. This route is less congested compared to routes closer to downtown areas.
  • Manhattan Beach Boulevard: This boulevard directly connects to Sepulveda Boulevard and serves as one of the main thoroughfares into the heart of Manhattan Beach. 

These routes provide multiple options for truck drivers, ensuring accessibility while also offering alternatives in case of heavy traffic or specific destination requirements within Manhattan Beach.

Navigating Manhattan Beach, CA metro highways in the city

  • Interstate 405 (San Diego Freeway): This major north-south route is crucial for truckers navigating through or around the Manhattan Beach area. It connects to several key highways and provides access to Los Angeles International Airport.
  • State Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway - PCH): Running parallel to the coast, SR-1 is a scenic route that passes directly through Manhattan Beach. It's ideal for deliveries along coastal areas but can be congested during peak tourist seasons. Be mindful of local traffic and tighter driving conditions.
  • State Route 91 (Artesia Boulevard): To the north of Manhattan Beach, SR-91 offers an east-west corridor that can be used to reach areas further inland or connect to other major freeways like I-110 and I-710, facilitating access to both the port areas and eastern suburbs.
  • Sepulveda Boulevard: Another significant thoroughfare, this street runs parallel and close to I-405, serving as an alternative route through Manhattan Beach. It’s lined with many commercial businesses requiring frequent truck deliveries.

For efficient navigation, use GPS systems attuned to current traffic conditions, especially during peak hours when congestion can significantly delay travel times. Always check local traffic reports for any temporary restrictions or roadworks that could impact your planned routes through Manhattan Beach.

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

  • Spring (March - May): Truckers will find mild and comfortable temperatures ranging from the low 60s to mid-70s during these months. The mornings often start with a thick marine layer, which can reduce visibility, so slow driving is advisable until it clears by the afternoon. 
  • Summer (June - August): This period brings warmer weather, typically between the high 60s and mid-80s. Early summer can experience "June Gloom," where mornings are overcast; however, this usually burns off to reveal sunny skies by noon. 
  • Fall (September - November): Expect similar conditions to spring with clear skies and less fog, making driving conditions generally favorable. Temperatures cool gradually, moving from the 70s into cooler 60s as winter approaches. Carrying a comfortable jacket is advisable as evenings tend to be brisk.
  • Winter (December - February): The coolest months feature temperatures in the mid-50s to low 60s, with an increased probability of rainfall. Waterproof clothing and cautious driving on wet roads are essential during this season. Visibility can be compromised during heavy rains, so keeping headlights on and maintaining safe following distances is crucial.

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