Truck Parking in White Bear Lake, MN

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(Ramsey, MN Bobtail and Boxtruck  Up To 35FT Only Parking On US-10)

$200.00

per month

(Plymouth, MN Truck & Trailer Parking at Ramada Plymouth Hotel)

$20.00

per day

$120.00

per week

(Wilson, WI Truck and Trailer Parking off I-94 Exit 28)

$15.00

per day

(Cannon Falls, MN Bobtail and Box Truck Parking at Triple R Service LLC on 60th Ave Way)

$3.50

per hour

$30.00

per day

$150.00

per week

$500.00

per month

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Highways to White Bear Lake, MN from surrounding areas

  • Interstate 35E (I-35E): Serving as a primary north-south route, I-35E passes through the western part of White Bear Lake. Truckers can use this highway to connect directly to downtown St. Paul to the south or branch off to I-35, which heads towards Duluth in the north.
  • Highway 61: Running parallel to I-35E slightly eastward, Highway 61 is another significant route for accessing White Bear Lake from both the north and south. It offers a scenic drive along the eastern shores of White Bear Lake and continues northward towards Forest Lake and southward into St. Paul.
  • Highway 96: Heading east-west, Highway 96 skirts the northern edge of White Bear Lake, providing access from suburbs like Stillwater in the east and linking up with I-35E on the west. 

Each of these routes offers different entry points into White Bear Lake, equipped with service stations and rest areas suitable for trucks. When planning your trip, consider your final destination within or beyond White Bear Lake to choose the most efficient route that minimizes urban traffic and maximizes highway travel.

Navigating White Bear Lake, MN metro highways in the city

  • Interstate 35E (I-35E): Serving as a major north-south route, I-35E passes through the eastern part of White Bear Lake, providing access to downtown St. Paul and merging with I-35W in Burnsville to continue south. 
  • Highway 61: Running parallel to I-35E but closer to the lake itself, Highway 61 is another key north-south route that offers an alternative path through White Bear Lake. 
  • County Road E: This east-west thoroughfare crosses through the northern part of White Bear Lake, offering connections to suburbs like Maplewood and North Oaks. It intersects with both I-35E and Highway 61, making it a useful route for navigating across town or reaching local amenities.
  • Interstate 694: Although it doesn't pass directly through White Bear Lake, I-694 is a crucial nearby east-west interstate linking to Minneapolis and its western suburbs.

These routes are complemented by several local roads, such as Bellaire Avenue and Otter Lake Road, which provide more direct access to specific destinations within White Bear Lake. Truckers should be aware of local traffic patterns and any restrictions that might apply specifically to commercial vehicles in residential or congested areas.

Considerations to care for your truck in White Bear Lake, MN seasons and weather

  • Winter (December to February): White Bear Lake experiences severe winters with heavy snowfall and icy conditions, often seeing temperatures drop well below 0°F. For truckers, it's essential to winterize vehicles, carry chains, and anticipate slower traffic due to frequent snow removal operations and icy roads.
  • Spring (March to May): The season starts with melting snow, leading to wet and sometimes slippery roads. While temperatures gradually warm, late spring snowstorms can bring unexpected white-out conditions. Truck drivers should remain flexible with travel plans during this period and keep emergency kits updated to prepare for rapid weather changes.
  • Summer (June to August): This season is characterized by warm temperatures ranging from 60°F to 85°F and high humidity levels. It also brings frequent thunderstorms that can lead to sudden downpours, affecting visibility and road conditions. 
  • Fall (September to November): Cooler temperatures make driving more comfortable; however, early frosts can make morning commutes hazardous as icy patches form on the road. Falling leaves may also obscure road lines and hide potholes or other irregularities in the pavement. Increased deer activity poses additional risks during dawn and dusk hours—truckers should be particularly vigilant to avoid collisions.

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