I'm scheduled to deliver Friday morning in Clackamas, Oregon and pick up the next day/Saturday directly across the street from the reciever.
Anybody know of a spot around Clackamas that I could park for about 24 hours. If not, where would you head to?
Neither customer allows parking on site nor on the road.
Thanks
Clackamas, Oregon parking
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by xlsdraw, Sep 22, 2021.
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Depends on how close you wanna be. There’s plenty of travel stops and rest areas 1-2 hrs out.
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Jubitz, downtown Portland pretty much always has a spot. The foods not too bad as well.
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Jubitz in Portland or PFJ and T/A Petro in Aurora. If it's early in the day you can try the 2 truck stops in Troutdale, but they really fill up fast.
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I've always been able to find parking at Jubitz but I-5 through Portland is a real PIA.
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You don't take I-5. From Clackamas take I-205 N to the Airport Way East exit. Turn left on 122nd. Turn left on Marine Drive. Enjoy the scenery - Marine Drive offers the Columbia River on the right and Portland International Airport on your left with thousands of broke down RV's and homeless encampments for your viewing pleasure. Take a left at the Plaid Pantry. Take a left on N Vancouver Way. Jubitz will be on your left.
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There use to be a bar around the corner to park
Been so long ago I’ve forgotten use to make a pickup there droped a load of bread there once
Ended up all over about 4 foot deep -
FYI, I found a spot on satellite a few blocks east of my delivery that showed trucks lined up along the southside of the road.
I came over here, once I was empty, and fell into an open spot in the line.
About a 1/4-1/2 mile from where I'm parked, there's a cafe in a converted old house that was built around 1915.
It's called Dean's Homestyle Cafe. The Ribeye breakfast was on sale for $14. So I got that. Good sized thin breakfast steak, three eggs, hash browns, and sourdough toast. Thumbs up.
I'll be eating back in there again tomorrow before I pickup my outbound load headed for Virginia.HiramKingWilliams and staceydude Thank this.
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