Truck Parking Club has surpassed 5,000 locations.

the path to 10000 truck parking club property member locations


You may ask yourself, why does this matter? What does this number mean? You might wonder why we always talk about how many locations we have and how many spaces we have.

It’s because that’s what matters to our customers. When we survey our Trucker Members, they tell us consistently, in every way they can: find more locations.
That makes sense. Drivers drive everywhere. They need options everywhere.

If you look at our history over 1,240 days, we knew from the beginning we had to find quality locations and onboard them correctly, so drivers knew what they were getting and had a great experience when they parked with us.

It took us more than a year (366 days) to add our first 100 locations.  And it took us longer to go from 0 to 1,000 (786 days) than it did to go from 1,000 to 5,000 (461 days).

We also knew from the beginning that the Trucker Member experience mattered just as much as the locations themselves. That meant being there 24/7/365 to answer questions and provide support. And it meant building a team of people who had been drivers themselves, who understood the situations drivers find themselves in. That’s the only way to deliver an excellent experience to our Trucker Members.

Here’s the part we don’t talk about enough: who we built this with.
We didn’t build this network supported by venture or institutional real estate capital or big infrastructure players. We built it brick by brick with American small business owners. Self-storage operators in small towns. Family-run trucking companies. Tow yards. Repair shops. Hotels. Stadiums. Warehouses. CDL schools. Tire shops. Amish markets. Truck parking operators and independent truck stops. Every corner of the American economy, turning unused space into income while solving a real infrastructure problem for the supply chain.

These are the people who made this possible. 5,000 Property Member locations across 49 states who looked at their unused space and said yes – yes to drivers, yes to their community, yes to being part of something bigger. When a driver parks at one of our locations, they’re not just finding a safe place to rest. They’re walking to a local restaurant. They’re buying fuel at a local station. They’re putting money back into the town that welcomed them.

That’s the network we’re building. Not just parking. Connective tissue between American trucking and every corner of American small business.

5,000 isn’t the finish line. It’s a fraction of the way there.

To reach 10,000 by the end of 2026, we have to do in 260 days what took us 3.5 years. Roughly 19 new locations every single day.

Why push that hard? Because every new location means fewer drivers parked on ramps. More miles covered. Better asset utilization for fleets. Drivers home sooner. A small business somewhere earning money from space that used to sit empty.

Ultimately a better quality of life for everyone in the Truck Parking Club.

We’re just getting started.