California, USA
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Parking in Antelope
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Flame Truck Parking lists 5 verified parking locations across 7 cities in California. Use our search page to find parking near your location or browse cities like Antelope, Los Angeles, San Francisco. All locations offer 24/7 access and gated security.
Truck parking rates in California vary by location and duration. Overnight rates start from $2 per night. Weekly parking starts from $30, and monthly rates start from $50. Browse our locations to see current pricing. All prices on Flame Truck Parking are transparent with no hidden fees.
Yes. All truck parking locations listed on Flame Truck Parking in California are verified for security features. Most facilities include 24/7 surveillance cameras, gated entry with key codes, well-lit premises, and perimeter fencing. Each listing details its specific security amenities.
Absolutely. Our California locations are designed for commercial vehicles including tractor trailers, semi trucks, 18-wheelers, bobtails, and fleet vehicles. Most facilities offer wide turning radius, level paved surfaces, and spaces sized for 53-foot trailers.