Truck Parking in Boise, ID

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Nampa, ID, Truck & Trailer Parking at 1400 N Franklin Blvd Jacksons Food Store

$1.00

per hour

$15.00

per day

Nampa, ID Truck & Trailer Parking at 1407 N Franklin Blvd the ONE9 Truck Stop

$1.00

per hour

$15.00

per day

Nampa, ID Truck & Trailer Parking on Northside Blvd at Jacksons Food Store

$1.00

per hour

$15.00

per day

$225.00

per month

Caldwell, ID Truck and Trailer Parking on Oasis Rd.

$15.00

per day

$75.00

per week

$225.00

per month

Book truck parking in Boise, ID

Highways to Boise, ID from surrounding areas

Boise, Idaho, is a pivotal hub for truckers, here's what you need to know:

  • Interstate 84 (I-84): This is your primary route for entering and exiting Boise. If you're coming from the east or west, this is likely your best bet. It connects Boise to cities like Portland, Oregon to the west and Salt Lake City, Utah to the east.
  • U.S. Route 20 (US 20): For those coming from the north or south, consider US 20. It's one of the longest roads in America and it runs east-west across the state just north of Boise.
  • State Highway 55 (SH-55): This highway runs north-south through Boise and provides access to some of Idaho's most scenic areas. Be aware that it can be a bit tricky with some steep grades and tight curves.
  • Interstate 184 (I-184): Also known as "The Connector," this short freeway links I-84 with downtown Boise. If you're heading right into the heart of the city, this is your route.

Remember to plan ahead for parking - our marketplace has got you covered whether you're looking for immediate spots or planning up to four hours ahead. We accommodate all types of trucks and trailers, even oversized loads. So no matter what road brings you into Boise, we've got a spot waiting for you!

Navigating Boise, ID metro highways in the city

Here's what you need to know to navigate through the Boise, ID metro area:

  • Interstate 84 (I-84) is your main artery, running east-west across the southern part of the city. It's a crucial route for truckers hauling freight between the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest.
  • I-184, also known as the Boise Connector, branches off from I-84 and leads directly into downtown Boise. This spur is handy for making deliveries in the city center but be aware of peak traffic times.
  • U.S. Route 20/26 (Chinden Boulevard) runs parallel to I-84 on the northern side of Boise and can serve as an alternative route during heavy traffic on I-84.
  • State Highway 55 offers a north-south route through Boise, connecting with I-84 to the south and leading up towards McCall and Payette National Forest to the north. Be prepared for some winding sections if you take this route.

For bobtail parking or trailer-only parking, check out our marketplace for available spots in and around Boise. We cater to all types of trucks and trailers, even oversized loads. Remember that pre-planning your route can save you precious HOS time and avoid unnecessary creeping at low speeds or having to park illegally due to not finding a spot. 

Considerations to care for your truck in Boise, ID seasons and weather

Boise, ID is a city of four distinct seasons, each with its own set of challenges and considerations for truck drivers.

  • Spring: As the snow melts away, Boise welcomes spring with average temperatures ranging from 50-70°F. However, be mindful of occasional rain showers that can make the roads slick.
  • Summer: Summers here can get hot with temperatures often hitting 90°F or higher. Watch out for summer thunderstorms that can sometimes bring heavy rain and high winds.
  • Fall: The fall season usually brings mild weather with temperatures between 40-70°F. This is generally a comfortable time for driving but watch out for early frost on some mornings.
  • Winter: Winters in Boise can be harsh with heavy snowfall and temperatures often dropping below freezing. Check weather forecasts regularly as storms can sometimes lead to road closures.

Remember, no matter the season, pre-planning your parking is essential to avoid cutting your day short or getting stuck in unfavorable conditions. Our marketplace offers reliable solutions tailored to your needs, accommodating all types of trucks and trailers, even oversized loads. Whether you're planning ahead or need immediate parking, we've got you covered!

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