Truck Parking in Springfield, MA

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Book truck parking in Springfield, MA

(Westfield, MA Truck Only Parking on N Rd)
Westfield, MA

Westfield, MA Truck Only Parking on N Rd

10 space(s) available

$20.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$225.00

per month

(Plainville, CT Truck & Trailer Parking On Sparks St)
Plainville, CT

Plainville, CT Truck & Trailer Parking On Sparks St

6 space(s) available

$5.00

per hour

$20.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$325.00

per month

(Deerfield, MA Truck and Trailer Parking at Deerfield Railyards)

$22.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$300.00

per month

(Wolcott, CT Truck And Trailer Parking on Spindle Hill Rd)

$50.00

per week

$200.00

per month

$20.00

per day

(North Franklin, CT Truck & Trailer Parking On Murphy Rd)
North Franklin, CT

North Franklin, CT Truck & Trailer Parking On Murphy Rd

8 space(s) available

$20.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$375.00

per month

Book truck parking in Springfield, MA

Highways to Springfield, MA from surrounding areas

Here are some key points to help you navigate Springfield, Massachusetts:

  • Interstate 91 (I-91): This is the main north-south route through Springfield. It runs from New Haven, CT all the way up to Derby Line, VT. If you're coming from the north or south, this is likely your best bet. 
  • Interstate 90 (I-90): Also known as the Massachusetts Turnpike or "Mass Pike," this east-west route will be your go-to if you're coming from Boston in the east or Albany in the west. Note that this is a toll road.
  • Route 5: Running parallel to I-91 for much of its length, Route 5 can be a useful alternative if you're looking to avoid interstate traffic. It's also handy for accessing some parts of Springfield not directly served by I-91.
  • Route 20: This scenic route runs east-west across Massachusetts and passes through Springfield. It's a slower option than I-90 but can be useful if you're not in a hurry or want to avoid tolls.

Remember that parking in Springfield can be a challenge, especially for larger rigs. That's where our marketplace comes into play - whether you need bobtail parking or have an oversized load, we've got spots available for hourly, daily, multi-day, and monthly booking increments. 

Navigating Springfield, MA metro highways in the city

Here's what you need to know about navigating the Springfield, MA metro area:

  • I-91 is your main artery, running north-south through the heart of Springfield. It's a convenient route whether you're hauling freight up towards Vermont or down towards Connecticut.
  • If you're heading east-west, I-90, also known as the Massachusetts Turnpike, is your best bet. It'll take you straight through Springfield, linking you with Boston to the east and Albany to the west.
  • Route 5 is another useful north-south route that runs parallel to I-91. It's often less congested and offers more scenic views of the Connecticut River.
  • For those of you bobtailing or hauling smaller loads, Route 20 and Route 57 can provide alternate east-west routes. Be aware though, these roads can be a bit winding and are best avoided during peak traffic hours.
  • Finally, don't forget about I-291 and I-391. These auxiliary interstates offer quick access between I-90 and I-91, helping you bypass downtown Springfield when it's busy.

Remember to plan your route ahead of time using our marketplace. We provide real-time updates on traffic conditions and parking availability in Springfield and beyond. Whether you're just passing through or planning an extended stay in one of our secure lots, we've got your back!

Considerations to care for your truck in Springfield, MA seasons and weather

Now let's talk about the weather in Springfield, MA:

  • Winter (December to February): Expect heavy snowfall and icy conditions. Be prepared for slower traffic and potential road closures. Keep a close eye on your HOS during this season as delays are common.
  • Spring (March to May): Weather during this time is unpredictable with occasional rain showers and fluctuating temperatures. Ensure your wipers are in good shape and always have a raincoat handy.
  • Summer (June to August): Summers in Springfield are warm but not unbearably hot, averaging around 70-85°F. This is the perfect time for bobtail or trailer-only parking since you won't need to keep the engine running for heat or air conditioning.
  • Fall (September to November): Beautiful fall foliage can be a sight for sore eyes after long hours on the road. However, falling leaves can make roads slippery, so drive with caution.

Remember, regardless of the season, securing your parking spot ahead of time through our marketplace can save you from unnecessary stress or creeping at low speeds looking for space. We accommodate all types of trucks and trailers, even oversized loads.

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