Delivery in Santa Ana, CA from Hattiesburg, MS
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by nextgentrucker, Nov 14, 2025.
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Truck Parking Club has a few lots there.
I used them in Houston.
They have an app you use,after you reserve a spot they text you a gate code.
Open the gate with the app once you pull up to it.Bean Jr., tscottme and nextgentrucker Thank this. -
I'll check them out.
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You can park 1 block over on Yale. It’s a cuddle-sack street. If you get there over night.
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How was your experience with Truck Parking Club? I used them in Allentown PA, which is hell on Earth for parking. All I can say is I had a safe place to park.North Pole Nightmare and tscottme Thank this.
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Ontario, CA I-10 exit 57 Millken Ave has a TA and a Petro. Trucker Path says the TA charges $15/night for parking and Petro doesn't charge for parking. TP says they have about 500 parking spots each. Santa Ana was a bit rough, industrial back in the 90s. I can't imagine it got better. Also, there are trains all over the industrial area and traffic lights. There is not as much warning a train is coming as I would have liked. Be prepared to stop at SOME intersections for a red light about 2-3 car lengths from the stop line so you don't stop on the RR tracks.
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I parked at that Petro In Ontario a year or so ago. I got fuel so I didn't have to pay for parking, but I am sure they make you pay. The only thing I really remember is that I couldn't buy Grizzly Wintergreen Long Cut dip because it was flavored. I kid you not. Plain flavored dip saves someone, somewhere I suppose. Please make it make sense.Bean Jr., Rugerfan, tscottme and 1 other person Thank this.
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Very good,I rented a space monthly for 6 months,never had a problem.FearTheCorn Thanks this.
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I'm assuming we can make a u-turn in that little circle there.
Dispatch wrote that btw lol, but I remember the first time I went to California, it was at a shipper in Sacramento, and I sat there for 5 days before I got unloaded, they were doing construction on the pumps... When I finally was able to get unloaded, I had to drive around the place 3 times for the yeast to mix back up so I could unloaded or I would’ve been there forever lol, now I don't think that will happen to me overthere but you never know, so I'll just do what dispatch tell me to do.Bean Jr. and Trucker61016 Thank this.
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