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(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

(Lancaster,Gorman CA Truck and Trailer Parking just off 138 on 33814 Ridge Rte Rd - USE GPS COORDINATES)

$15.00

per day

$70.00

per week

$200.00

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

(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

Book truck parking in Santa Paula, CA

Highways to Santa Paula, CA from surrounding areas

  • Highway 126 (Ventura Freeway): The primary route into Santa Paula, this east-west highway connects directly to Ventura in the west and to Valencia and Interstate 5 via the Santa Clarita area in the east.
  • Ojai Freeway (State Route 150): SR 150 offers a scenic, albeit more winding route for drivers approaching from the north. This highway connects with Highway 126 to the east of Santa Paula, providing access to communities like Ojai. 
  • South Mountain Road and Telegraph Road: These local roads flank Highway 126 on either side and are useful for accessing various agricultural and industrial sites around Santa Paula. While not major highways, they provide important secondary routes for local deliveries and services.
  • Interstate 101: Although not directly connected to Santa Paula, I-101 is an essential corridor for reaching Highway 126. Truckers traveling from northern or southern parts of California can connect to Highway 126 via Ventura using exits around Ventura City.

These routes ensure efficient navigation into Santa Paula while accommodating various regional connections essential for trucking logistics.

Navigating Santa Paula, CA metro highways in the city

  • US Highway 101: The main artery running through Santa Paula, connecting you north to Ventura and south to Los Angeles. Ideal for long-haul routes.
  • State Route 150: Running north-south, SR 150 provides access to Ojai and connects with SR 33. It's a scenic but winding route, so plan accordingly if you're hauling oversized loads.
  • Interstate 5: While not directly in Santa Paula, it's accessible via SR 126 and is vital for routes heading towards major hubs like Los Angeles or upstate California.
  • Local Roads: Main Street and Harvard Boulevard are your primary roads within Santa Paula for local deliveries. Be mindful of weight restrictions and local traffic regulations.
  • Navigating Downtown: Downtown Santa Paula has narrower streets. Use caution when navigating these areas, especially during peak hours.

By familiarizing yourself with these highways and key routes, you can efficiently navigate through Santa Paula while minimizing downtime and avoiding common pitfalls.

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

  • Spring (March to May): This season sees moderate temperatures averaging between 50°F and 75°F. Rain is more frequent in early spring, potentially leading to slippery roads. Truck drivers should check their tire tread and brakes regularly during this period to ensure safety. The increase in daylight hours improves driving visibility but also requires vigilance for sudden weather shifts.
  • Summer (June to August): Hot temperatures often exceed 90°F. The weather remains dry, with almost no rainfall. Drivers should ensure their vehicles' air conditioning systems function properly to avoid overheating and dehydration. The intense sunlight may also require the use of sun visors and UV protection.
  • Fall (September to November): Temperatures begin cooling gradually, ranging from the high 80s in early September to the low 60s by late November. Morning and evening fogs are common in this season, reducing visibility significantly on roads. 
  • Winter (December to February): Cooler weather prevails, with average temperatures between 40°F and 65°F. Rainfall is sporadic but can create slick road conditions unexpectedly. Truck drivers must ensure that windshield wipers are functional and that they are prepared for variable driving conditions due to occasional storms.

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