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Book truck parking in West Little River, FL

(Miami, FL Truck & Trailer Parking off of NW 167th St)
Miami Gardens, FL

Miami, FL Truck & Trailer Parking off of NW 167th St

13 space(s) available

$48.00

per day

$240.00

per week

$490.00

per month

(Miami, FL Truck and Trailer Parking on 17707 NW Miami Ct)

$40.00

per day

$785.00

per month

(Miami, FL Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 500 NE 185th St)

$800.00

per month

(Miami - Doral, FL Truck and Trailer Parking off NW 97th Ave)

$48.00

per day

$250.00

per week

(Pompano Beach, FL Bobtail and Box truck Only Parking off of E. Atlantic Blvd.)

$28.00

per day

$143.00

per week

$318.00

per month

(Boca Raton, FL Bobtail & Box Truck Only Parking off of Yamato Rd.)

$40.00

per day

$200.00

per week

$600.00

per month

Book truck parking in West Little River, FL

Highways to West Little River, FL from surrounding areas

  • Interstate 95 (I-95): This major north-south highway runs along the east coast of the United States. Truckers can take I-95 to reach West Little River by exiting at NW 95th Street and heading west towards the city.
  • State Road 826 (SR 826), also known as Palmetto Expressway: This expressway circles around Miami and can be used to access West Little River from both the north and south. Exit at NW 103rd Street or NW 79th Street and head east towards the city.
  • State Road 924 (SR 924), also known as Gratigny Parkway: This route provides a direct east-west connection to West Little River from areas further west like Hialeah. Take the exit for NW 32nd Avenue to enter the heart of West Little River.
  • U.S. Route 441 (US 441): Running parallel to I-95 but further west, US 441 offers an alternative north-south route into West Little River. Turn onto NW 95th Street, heading east to reach your destination.

These highways are complemented by local roads such as NW 27th Avenue and NW 7th Avenue, providing additional routes into the neighborhood depending on your specific destination within West Little River.

Navigating West Little River, FL metro highways in the city

  • State Road 924 (Gratigny Parkway): This east-west route offers a direct path from I-95 to the northwestern suburbs, ideal for reaching parts of West Little River and avoiding downtown Miami traffic.
  • State Road 826 (Palmetto Expressway): Running parallel to I-95 but further west, SR 826 is crucial for circumnavigating the busier central districts and provides connections to both Miami International Airport and other significant commercial areas.
  • Local Roads: For more localized travel within West Little River, NW 27th Avenue and NW 79th Street are significant thoroughfares that intersect major highways and lead into residential and industrial zones. These roads are typically truck-friendly but can be congested during peak hours.

By familiarizing yourself with these routes and their connectivity, navigating through or around West Little River becomes more manageable, ensuring timely deliveries and reducing the stress of urban driving.

Considerations to care for your truck in West Little River, FL seasons and weather

  • Summer (June - August): West Little River experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures often climbing into the high 80s to mid-90s Fahrenheit. Thunderstorms are frequent in the afternoons, so truckers should be prepared for sudden downpours and slippery roads. 
  • Fall (September - November): The fall season sees a gradual decrease in temperature but remains warm, typically ranging from mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit. While the frequency of rain decreases, hurricane season peaks in September and October, necessitating careful monitoring of weather advisories and potential evacuation routes.
  • Winter (December - February): Winters are mild and dry, with temperatures usually comfortable in the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit. Frost is rare, but cooler nights require light layering for comfort when outside the truck. 
  • Spring (March - May): Spring sees a return of warmer temperatures, ranging from high 70s to low 90s Fahrenheit, with increasing humidity levels. Rainfall begins to pick up towards the end of the season, leading into the summer's wet conditions. Truckers should start preparing for more frequent afternoon showers by ensuring windshield wipers and tires are in good condition.

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