Truck Parking in Tigard, OR

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(Oregon City, OR Truck and Trailer Parking off Abernethy Rd.)
Citizen Involvement Committee, OR

Oregon City, OR Truck and Trailer Parking off Abernethy Rd.

85 space(s) available

$30.00

per day

$200.00

per week

$300.00

per month

(Canby, OR Truck and Trailer Parking at Truxguard off S Bobs Wy.)

$10.00

per day

$200.00

per month

(VANCOUVER, WA Truck and Trailer Parking on Kaiser Ave)

$25.00

per day

$150.00

per week

$400.00

per month

(Portland, OR Truck and Trailer Parking off 194th Ave)

$50.00

per day

$250.00

per week

$400.00

per month

(VANCOUVER, WA Truck and Trailer Parking on St Johns Rd - BOBTAIL & BOX TRUCK ONLY)

$100.00

per week

$200.00

per month

$25.00

per day

(Wood Village, OR Truck & Trailer Parking On NE Halsey St)

$70.00

per day

$250.00

per week

$500.00

per month

(Vancouver, WA Truck Parking on 62nd Ave - BOBTAIL & BOX TRUCK ONLY)

$25.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$200.00

per month

(Scappoose, OR Truck and Trailer Parking at Cascadian Express)

$200.00

per month

Book truck parking in Tigard, OR

Highways to Tigard, OR from surrounding areas

  • Interstate 5 (I-5): This major north-south highway runs along the west coast of the U.S., passing directly east of Tigard. Truckers can take exit 292A to merge onto OR-217 northbound, which leads directly into Tigard.
  • Oregon Route 217 (OR-217): Serving as a crucial link between I-5 and US Route 26, OR-217 is a primary route for accessing Tigard from both the north and south. It provides direct access to key commercial areas and distribution centers in Tigard.
  • U.S. Route 26 (US-26): Located to the north of Tigard, US-26 can be accessed via OR-217 northbound. This route is useful for truckers coming from the Oregon coast or those heading towards Portland and its eastern suburbs.
  • Oregon Route 99W (OR-99W): Running directly through Tigard, this highway connects the city with Portland to the north and McMinnville to the southwest. It's a vital local route for deliveries within regional towns and cities.

These highways are complemented by several smaller state roads and local thoroughfares, facilitating movement into adjacent neighborhoods or industrial zones in Tigard. 

Navigating Tigard, OR metro highways in the city

  • Highway 99W (Pacific Highway): Highway 99W runs parallel to I-5 and goes directly through the heart of Tigard. This route is often used for local deliveries and accessing downtown Tigard. 
  • Scholls Ferry Road: Scholls Ferry Road is a significant east-west arterial that intersects with Highway 217. This road offers routes into residential areas and connections to Beaverton. 
  • Hall Boulevard: Hall Boulevard runs north-south and intersects with Highway 99W, providing access to local businesses and neighborhoods within Tigard. Given its central location, Hall Boulevard can also serve as a detour when other major highways are congested.
  • Durham Road: Durham Road connects I-5 at Exit 290 with Highway 99W, offering a useful route between these two major highways without navigating downtown traffic. 
  • Bonita Road: Running parallel to Durham Road but further north, Bonita Road provides another east-west connection between I-5 and Highway 99W. This road is less congested than other routes.

Always check real-time traffic updates before going on your journey since these highways can experience congestion during peak hours.

Considerations to care for your truck in Tigard, OR seasons and weather

  • Winter (December to February): In Tigard, winter brings cooler temperatures, typically ranging from 34°F to 47°F. While the area receives minimal snowfall, occasional snow can impact road conditions. Roads may be slippery due to frost, especially in the early mornings or late evenings.
  • Spring (March to May): Spring sees a gradual increase in temperatures, starting from lows of 37°F in March to around 67°F by May. Rain is still common during this season, so drivers should be prepared for wet roads and reduced visibility. As the season progresses, the frequency of rain decreases, leading to drier conditions towards the end of May.
  • Summer (June to August): Summer in Tigard offers dry and warm weather, with daytime temperatures ranging from 53°F at night to around 80°F during the day. Extreme heat is rare but possible. Truckers should ensure their vehicle's well-maintained cooling systems to prevent overheating and regularly check fluid levels.
  • Fall (September to November): Temperatures begin to drop again, with highs of 77°F in September and decreasing to lows of around 37°F by November. Rainfall increases significantly towards late fall.

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