Truck Parking in Farragut, TN

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Book truck parking in Farragut, TN

(Knoxville, TN Bobtail and Box Truck Parking at the MIDDLEBROOK INN)

$12.00

per day

$70.00

per week

(Louisville, TN Truck & Trailer Parking On Singleton Station  RD)

$25.00

per day

$125.00

per week

$300.00

per month

(Knoxville, TN Truck and Trailer Parking at Foothills Logistics)

$20.00

per day

$120.00

per week

(Maryville Tennessee at The Pond on Hwy 411 S)
Maryville, TN

Maryville Tennessee at The Pond on Hwy 411 S

5 space(s) available

$20.00

per day

$100.00

per week

$250.00

per month

(Knoxville, TN Truck & Trailer Parking on Transport Ln)

$150.00

per week

$35.00

per day

(Athens, TN Truck and Trailer Parking at R.C. Transport, LLC.)

$15.00

per day

$50.00

per week

$110.00

per month

(Etowah, TN Truck & Trailer Parking on Cooper St)

$30.00

per day

$80.00

per week

$250.00

per month

Book truck parking in Farragut, TN

Highways to Farragut, TN from surrounding areas

Farragut, TN is well-connected by several major highways, making it accessible for truck drivers coming from various directions:

  • Interstate 40 (I-40): This is the primary east-west route serving Farragut. Truckers coming from the east (e.g., Knoxville) or west (e.g., Nashville) will find this interstate direct and convenient.
  • Interstate 75 (I-75): For those approaching from the north or south (e.g., Chattanooga), I-75 intersects with I-40 just northeast of Farragut, providing seamless access into the city.
  • Kingston Pike (State Route 1): Running parallel to I-40, this road offers an alternative route into Farragut from Knoxville and other eastern locales. 
  • Concord Road (State Route 332): This route is crucial for drivers coming from southern parts of Knoxville or those navigating local areas within Farragut. 
  • Campbell Station Road: An essential local thoroughfare that intersects with both I-40 and Kingston Pike in Farragut, providing direct access to shopping centers and residential areas.

These routes are generally well-maintained and offer various amenities along the way, including truck stops and rest areas, making them suitable for long-haul truckers needing to stop or restock.

Navigating Farragut, TN metro highways in the city

  • Kingston Pike (US 11/70): Running parallel to I-40/I-75, Kingston Pike is a primary local route that connects various parts of Farragut. It's a good alternative for local deliveries and offers access to numerous businesses and services, including repair shops.
  • Lovell Road (Exit 374): Another important exit on I-40/I-75, Lovell Road, offers access to the northern parts of Farragut and connects to Kingston Pike. This route is often less congested than Campbell Station Road.
  • Pellissippi Parkway (I-140): This auxiliary interstate connects I-40/I-75 with Alcoa Highway (US 129) and provides another route into the Knoxville metro area. It's useful for avoiding congestion on the main interstates.
  • Northshore Drive: Running east-west through southern Farragut, this road offers scenic views but can be narrow in places.
  • Parkside Drive: Located just north of Kingston Pike, Parkside Drive is lined with shopping centers and businesses.

Understanding these key routes will help truckers navigate Farragut more effectively while minimizing delays and maximizing efficiency on their journeys through this bustling metro area.

Considerations to care for your truck in Farragut, TN seasons and weather

  • Spring (March to May): Spring in Farragut brings a mix of mild and occasionally warm days, with temperatures generally ranging from 50°F to 75°F. This season is characterized by frequent rainfall, making the roads wet and sometimes slippery. 
  • Summer (June to August): Summers are typically hot and humid, with daytime temperatures often exceeding 90°F. Afternoon and evening thunderstorms are common, leading to sudden downpours affecting visibility and road conditions. 
  • Fall (September to November): The fall season cools off, with temperatures ranging from 45°F to 70°F. Rainfall tends to decrease, but occasional showers can still occur. Morning fog becomes more common as the season progresses, particularly in October and November.
  • Winter (December to February): Winter weather in Farragut is cold, with average temperatures hovering between 30°F and 50°F. Snow is infrequent but possible, and icy conditions on roads are a concern when temperatures drop below freezing. 

Understanding these seasonal nuances allows truckers traveling through Farragut to prepare adequately for safe driving throughout the year.

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