Truck Parking in North Las Vegas, NV

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(Las Vegas, NV Truck & Trailer Parking on E Hammer Ln)
Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas, NV Truck & Trailer Parking on E Hammer Ln

100 space(s) available

$35.00

per day

$210.00

per week

$450.00

per month

(Las Vegas, NV Truck And Trailer Parking At OTR RUNS INC.)

$35.00

per day

$195.00

per week

$425.00

per month

(Las Vegas, NV Bobtail and up to 26' Box Truck Parking at OTR RUNS INC)

$35.00

per day

$175.00

per week

$375.00

per month

(Las Vegas, NV Truck and Trailer Parking at Express Parking off N Nellis Blvd)

$45.00

per day

$225.00

per week

$475.00

per month

(Las Vegas, NV Truck and Trailer Parking on Judson Ave  - FREE SHOWERS -)

$30.00

per day

$150.00

per week

$450.00

per month

Book truck parking in North Las Vegas, NV

Highways to North Las Vegas, NV from surrounding areas

Navigating the highways leading into and out of North Las Vegas, NV can be a breeze if you know your way around:

  • If you're coming from the north or heading that direction, I-15 is your main artery. It's a straight shot to Salt Lake City, Utah if you're heading north, or into the heart of Las Vegas if you're going south.
  • From the east or west, your best bet is the I-515/US-93/US-95 combo. It'll take you straight through Henderson if you're heading southeast, or towards Summerlin if you're going northwest.
  • For those coming from California or planning to head there, I-15 South will get you to Los Angeles. Just keep an eye on those HOS; it's about a four-hour haul.
  • Need to bobtail or got an oversized load? Don't sweat it. The Spaghetti Bowl - where I-15 and US-95 meet - might be a bit tangled, but it's nothing a seasoned trucker like yourself can't handle.
  • If you've got some time to kill before your next load and want to explore the city, exit on Lake Mead Boulevard off I-15. There are plenty of truck stops and diners for a bite to eat.

Remember, no matter where you're coming from or going to, always plan your route ahead of time. And don't forget about our parking service; we've got spots for all types of rigs. Whether it's just for an hour-long break or an overnight stay, we've got you covered. 

Navigating North Las Vegas, NV metro highways in the city

Navigating the highway systems in the bustling North Las Vegas, NV metro area can be a bit of a challenge for truckers:

  • Start with I-15: This is your main artery running north-south through the city. If you're hauling an oversized load, be aware of height restrictions on some overpasses.
  • Next up is US 95: Running diagonally across the city from southeast to northwest, this highway is your best bet if you're heading towards Reno or need to bypass downtown Las Vegas.
  • Don't forget about Route 215: Also known as Bruce Woodbury Beltway, this semi-circular route skirts around the edges of the city and is perfect for avoiding inner-city traffic.
  • Lastly, there's Route 157 (Kyle Canyon Road) and Route 156 (Lee Canyon Road): These are smaller highways leading to recreational areas. They're scenic routes but may not be suitable for larger rigs due to winding roads and steep grades.

Use our marketplace to pre-plan your parking spots along these routes. Whether you're looking for immediate parking or planning up to four hours ahead, we've got spots that cater to all types of trucks and trailers—even those oversized loads! Plus, our booking options range from hourly to monthly increments—perfect for short stays or longer-term needs while exploring Sin City.

Considerations to care for your truck in North Las Vegas, NV seasons and weather

North Las Vegas, NV, offers a desert climate with unique weather patterns that truckers should be aware of:

  • Summer: The season is hot and dry, running from June to September. Temperatures can soar well past 100°F, so ensure your truck's air conditioning is in top shape. 
  • Fall: October and November bring mild temperatures ranging from 79°F in the day to around 58°F at night. It's a great time for trucking as the weather is usually clear and roads are dry.
  • Winter: From December to February, expect cooler temperatures between 58°F and 39°F. While snowfall is rare, be prepared for occasional frosty mornings that could make roads slippery.
  • Spring: March through May sees temperatures gradually climbing from the mid-60s to the high 80s °F. Winds can pick up during this season, so be mindful of high-profile vehicles' vulnerability to gusty conditions.

Remember, desert conditions can cause rapid changes in temperature between day and night. Always check local forecasts before hitting the road. And remember, whether you're bobtailing or hauling an oversized load, our parking service has got you covered - no matter what season it is. 

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