Truck Parking in Columbia, MD

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Book truck parking in Columbia, MD

(Elkridge, MD Box Truck and Bobtail Parking On Business Pkwy)

$3.00

per hour

$10.00

per day

$50.00

per week

$150.00

per month

(Baltimore-Dundalk, MD Truck and Trailer Parking off Dunhill Rd.)

$425.00

per month

$25.00

per day

$150.00

per week

(Baltimore - Rosedale, MD Truck and Trailer Parking)

$10.00

per hour

$250.00

per week

$50.00

per day

$550.00

per month

(Washington, DC Bobtail & Boxtruck Up To 26FT Only Parking On Eads ST)

$450.00

per month

(Nottingham MD Truck and Trailer Parking off of Belair, Rd  No Car Haulers)

$25.00

per day

$125.00

per week

(Middle River Baltimore, MD Truck and Trailer Parking on Earls Rd)

$4.00

per hour

$30.00

per day

$150.00

per week

Book truck parking in Columbia, MD

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Highways to Columbia, MD from surrounding areas

Navigating the highways leading into and out of Columbia, Maryland can be a breeze if you know your routes well:

  • If you're coming from the north, use Interstate 95 (I-95). It's one of the main arteries connecting major cities on the East Coast. Exit at MD-175, also known as Rouse Parkway, and you'll be in Columbia in no time.
  • From the south, I-95 is still your best bet. Take Exit 41A-B towards MD-175 East and follow the signs to Columbia.
  • If you're approaching from the east or west, U.S. Route 29 (US 29) is your friend. This highway cuts right through Columbia and provides easy access to various parts of the city.
  • For those coming from Baltimore or Washington, D.C., consider using US 29 or MD-32. Both routes offer straightforward paths to Columbia without too much hassle.

Remember to plan your parking ahead of time to make the most of your HOS. Our marketplace offers various options for any rig in and around town. Even oversized loads! You can book hourly, daily, weekly, or even monthly slots, depending on your needs. So, no matter how long you're sticking around town, we have parking taken care of. 

Navigating Columbia, MD metro highways in the city

Navigating the Columbia, MD metro area may initially seem daunting:

  • Interstate 95 (I-95) and Route 29 are key routes. I-95 connects to Baltimore and Washington D.C., while Route 29 runs through Columbia itself. Both highways are crucial for north-south travel.
  • For east-west movement, consider Route 32 or Route 100. These roads offer plenty of access points and usually experience less congestion than I-95.
  • If you're hauling an oversized load, remember Maryland has specific kingpin-to-rear axle regulations. Always verify your measurements before hitting the road to avoid potential regulatory issues.

Remember, no matter which way you roll into town, our parking service has got your back. Whether you're bobtailing or pulling an oversized load, we've got a spot for you. Plan ahead using our user-friendly platform and secure your parking spot before reaching town. That way, instead of worrying about where to park, you can focus on the road ahead and enjoy the ride!

Considerations to care for your truck in Columbia, MD seasons and weather

Columbia, MD experiences four distinct seasons:

  • Winter can bring icy conditions and snowfall, peaking in January and February. If you're driving through during these months, ensure your rig is winter-ready with good tire traction and functioning heating systems. 
  • Springtime sees a rise in temperatures but also increased rainfall. Roads may be slick, so adjust your speed accordingly to avoid hydroplaning. 
  • Summer is typically hot and humid, with July being the warmest month. Ensure your cab's air conditioning is working properly so that those long hauls stay comfortable. 
  • Fall brings cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage but also potential hazards like falling leaves on the roadways, which can make surfaces slippery when wet. 
  • Throughout the year, be aware of potential thunderstorms that can create hazardous driving conditions due to heavy rain and gusty winds. 

No matter what Mother Nature throws your way, we have parking taken care of. From bobtail to oversized load and everything in between, we have space for every rig! So whether you need immediate parking to wait out a storm or you're just planning for the future, our marketplace is there for you: rain, sleet, or shine! 

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