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(Hemet, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 25907 Hemet St)

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Highways to San Jacinto, CA from surrounding areas

San Jacinto, CA is conveniently located in the heart of Southern California, making it easily accessible for truckers coming from all directions. 

  • If you're heading north or south, Interstate 215 (I-215) is your main route. Coming from the north, you'll pass through Riverside before taking the exit onto CA-60 E towards Beaumont. From there, take exit 85 for Gilman Springs Rd which will lead you straight into San Jacinto.
  • For those coming from the south, I-215 passes through Murrieta and Menifee. You'll then take the exit onto Ramona Expressway which takes you directly to San Jacinto.
  • If you're heading west or east on Highway 74 (also known as Florida Ave within city limits), it's a straight shot into and out of San Jacinto. This highway connects with I-215 to the west and runs eastward through Hemet before turning northeast towards Mountain Center.
  • Lastly, if you're hauling an oversized load or prefer to avoid highways, consider taking Gilman Springs Road from Moreno Valley or Ramona Expressway from Perris. Both are well-maintained routes that offer plenty of room for larger rigs.

Remember to pre-plan your parking in San Jacinto using our marketplace. It can save you precious hours and help avoid having to creep at low speeds looking for a spot after a long day on the road. We accommodate all types of trucks and trailers, so whether you're bobtailing or hauling a full load, we've got a spot for you. 

Navigating San Jacinto, CA metro highways in the city

Navigating San Jacinto, CA can be a breeze if you're familiar with the local highway system. Here's what you need to know:

  • The heart of San Jacinto is linked by State Route 79 (SR 79), also known as Lamb Canyon Road. This route connects with Interstate 10 (I-10) to the north, giving you access to the major cities of Los Angeles and Phoenix.
  • To the south, SR 79 meets with State Route 74 (SR 74), which heads west towards Orange County and east towards Palm Desert. If you're bobtailing or carrying an oversized load, this route offers wide lanes and plenty of room.
  • If you're planning ahead for parking or looking for a place to rest up, keep an eye out for truck-friendly spots along these routes. Our marketplace provides real-time availability and allows bookings in hourly, daily, multi-day, or monthly increments.
  • Be aware that San Jacinto has its share of peak traffic hours. To avoid cutting your driving day short, consider pre-planning your routes during off-peak hours.

All types of trucks are taken care of with our easy-to-use marketplace. Whether you're driving a flatbed or pulling a reefer trailer, we've got parking solutions tailored just for you.

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

San Jacinto, CA, offers truckers a fairly mild climate to navigate. Here's what you can expect:

  • Winter (December - February): Temperatures range from the mid-40s to low 70s. Occasional rainfall may occur, so ensure your wipers are in good shape and be cautious of slick roads.
  • Spring (March - May): Weather gradually warms up, with temperatures ranging from high 50s to mid-80s. It's typically dry, but sporadic spring showers can occur.
  • Summer (June - August): Summers are hot and dry with temperatures from high 70s to low 100s. Staying hydrated is crucial and make sure your rig's AC system is maintained.
  • Fall (September - November): Fall sees temperatures drop back down to a range of high 60s to mid-80s. It's usually dry, but late fall can bring early winter rain.

Weather can change quickly on the road. Keep an eye on local forecasts and plan your parking accordingly with our marketplace platform. Making time-driven decisions is part of the job. Our platform helps you maximize your hours by taking the guesswork out of finding a parking spot. With booking options in hourly, daily, multi-day, and monthly increments, we cater to both short stays and longer-term needs.

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