
Hello everybody!
Welcome back to The Weekly Spot Drop. Every Monday, we break down the truck parking spaces that came online at Truck Parking Club the week before. Where they are. How many. Who put them on the map.
Let’s get into it.
Last Week by the Numbers
- 921 spaces added
- 72 new locations
- 23 states
That brings Truck Parking Club to 5,341 locations and 82,147 total spaces across the country. The largest reservable truck parking network in the United States.
Where the Spaces Landed
Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
California had a massive week, with multi-location additions in Los Angeles and Fontana. Pennsylvania added the most locations of any state at 11, spread across Milton, Bethlehem, Grove City, South Williamsport, Easton, Larksville, and Catawissa. Michigan saw new spots in Clare, Farmington Hills, Detroit, Bay City, and Webberville. Illinois brought new locations in Montgomery, Glenwood, Kankakee, Warrensburg, and Wood Dale.
A Few Standouts
- Los Angeles, California: 106 spaces across two locations
- Fontana, California: 80 spaces across two locations
- Kankakee, Illinois: 75 spaces across three locations
- Trinidad, Colorado: 50 spaces in a single location
- Webberville, Michigan: 50 spaces
- Winslow, Arizona: 42 spaces
- Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: 40 spaces across two locations
- Clare, Michigan: 40 spaces
- Fort Pierce, Florida: 40 spaces
- Plantersville, Texas: 28 spaces across three locations
- Milton, Pennsylvania: 25 spaces
- Altoona, Florida: 25 spaces
- Montgomery, Illinois: 22 spaces
- Gary, Indiana: 20 spaces
- Spring Hill, Tennessee: 20 spaces
Why This Matters
921 more spaces drivers can now reserve in advance. Backed by 24/7 member service staffed by former truckers.
America is short 1.7 million truck parking spaces. The shortage costs the industry over $100 billion a year. New construction takes years and runs $100K to $200K per space.
We’re solving it differently. The supply already exists. Trucking companies, repair shops, warehouses, CDL schools, towing yards, dealerships, empty commercial lots. Property owners with extra dock doors and unused yard space who didn’t know they could turn it into income.
Last week, 72 of them found out.
Got Space? Get Paid.
If you own commercial property with unused yard space or extra dock doors, you’re sitting on income. No upfront costs. No long-term contracts. We handle bookings, payments, member service, and signage. You set the rates and availability.
List your property at truckparkingclub.com/become-property-member.
See you next Monday.













