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Professional Truck Stop Locator – Find Truck Stops, Parking & Amenities Nationwide

Professional Truck Stop Locator – Find Truck Stops, Parking & Amenities Nationwide

Find truck stops, parking, fuel stations, restaurants, hotels, ATMs and repair services across America. Our comprehensive truck stop locator helps professional drivers, owner-operators, and fleet managers locate essential trucking facilities quickly and efficiently.

What is a Truck Stop Locator and How Does It Work?

A truck stop locator is a digital mapping tool that helps truck drivers find parking, fuel, food, and other essential services along their routes. Our locator combines official government data from the National Transportation Atlas Database with real-time facility information to provide the most accurate and up-to-date truck stop directory available.

When you click on any truck stop marker on our interactive map, the system automatically searches for nearby facilities within your selected radius – anywhere from 1 to 20 miles. You can customize your search to find specific types of amenities like fuel stations, restaurants, hotels, ATMs, or repair services.

🚛 Truck Stop Locator & Facilities Finder

Click a truck stop to search

How to use: Click any truck stop marker to automatically search for nearby facilities within your selected radius.

Customize Search: Use the radius dropdown and facility filters to customize your search. Change filters anytime to update results instantly.

📍 Nearby Facilities

Click on a truck stop to search for nearby facilities.

Guide to Using Our Truck Stop Locator

Step 1: Navigate the Interactive Map Use the map controls to zoom in on your current location or planned route. You can switch between different map views including standard road maps, satellite imagery, and topographic maps depending on your preference and needs.

Step 2: Select Your Search Radius Choose how far you want to search for amenities around each truck stop. Options range from 1 mile for immediate needs to 20 miles for comprehensive route planning. A 5-mile radius is typically ideal for most situations.

Step 3: Filter by Facility Type Use the checkboxes to select which types of facilities you need:

  • Fuel stations for refueling and diesel
  • Restaurants and fast food for meals
  • Hotels and motels for extended rest
  • ATMs and banks for financial services
  • Repair shops for maintenance and emergencies

Step 4: Click Any Truck Stop When you click on a truck stop marker, you’ll see detailed information including the exact highway location, mile marker, number of parking spots, and municipality. The system then automatically searches for all nearby facilities matching your selected criteria.

Step 5: View Results and Get Directions All nearby facilities appear in a side panel showing names, distances, and contact information when available. Click “Get Directions” for any facility to open GPS navigation in Google Maps.

What Information Does Our Truck Stop Database Include?

Our truck stop data comes from the official National Transportation Atlas Database maintained by the U.S. Department of Transportation. This ensures accuracy and reliability for critical information including:

  • Exact highway routes and mile markers
  • GPS coordinates for precise navigation
  • Number of available parking spaces
  • State, county, and municipality locations
  • Official rest stop and truck stop designations

The facility search uses OpenStreetMap data, which is continuously updated by businesses and users worldwide. This provides current information about operating businesses, contact details, hours of operation, and available services.

Types of Facilities You Can Find Near Truck Stops

Fuel Stations and Truck Stops Locate diesel fuel, gasoline, and full-service truck stops with fuel islands designed for commercial vehicles. Many locations offer truck-specific services like DEF (diesel exhaust fluid), oil changes, and tire services.

Food and Restaurants Find everything from fast food chains and truck stop restaurants to local diners and cafes. Many locations offer 24-hour service to accommodate drivers on various schedules.

Lodging and Accommodations Discover hotels, motels, and truck-friendly accommodations near major truck stops. Some locations offer special rates for commercial drivers or extended stay options.

Financial Services Locate ATMs, banks, and financial services for managing expenses on the road. Many truck stops have dedicated ATMs and some offer check cashing services.

Repair and Maintenance Services Find truck repair shops, tire services, vehicle inspection stations, and emergency roadside assistance near major truck stops and along commercial routes.

Benefits for Different Types of Users

Owner-Operators and Independent Drivers Independent truck drivers can use our locator to find the most cost-effective fuel stops, compare amenities, and locate safe parking without unnecessary deadheading. The tool helps maximize profitability by reducing wasted time and fuel searching for services.

Fleet Drivers and Company Drivers Company drivers benefit from reliable information for compliance with hours of service regulations. The locator helps drivers find approved stopping locations and plan mandatory rest breaks in advance.

Fleet Managers and Dispatchers Logistics professionals can use the tool for route planning, identifying strategic fuel stops, and ensuring drivers have access to necessary facilities. This aids in operational efficiency and driver satisfaction.

New Commercial Drivers Rookie truck drivers can familiarize themselves with the truck stop network and learn about facility availability across different regions and major highways.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the truck stop location information? Our truck stop data comes from the official U.S. Department of Transportation database, ensuring high accuracy for locations, highway routes, and parking capacity. This is the same data used by government agencies and commercial fleet management systems.

Can I find truck stops on specific highways or routes? Yes, you can navigate to any highway or region using the map. Our database includes truck stops on all major interstate highways, U.S. routes, and state highways across all 50 states.

Does the locator show real-time parking availability? The tool shows the total number of parking spots at each truck stop, but not real-time occupancy. For current availability, contact the truck stop directly. The parking spot counts help you choose locations with adequate capacity for your needs.

How often is the facility information updated? Facility information comes from OpenStreetMap, which is updated continuously by businesses and users. While we can’t guarantee every detail is current, the crowdsourced nature of the data means it’s generally very up-to-date.

Can I use this tool for route planning? Absolutely. The truck stop locator is ideal for route planning. You can identify stopping points along your planned route, check parking availability, and locate specific amenities like fuel, food, and lodging for strategic planning.

Is the truck stop locator free to use? Yes, the tool is completely free with no registration required, subscription fees, or hidden costs. All features are available at no charge to support the trucking community.

Does it work on mobile devices and tablets? The locator is fully optimized for smartphones and tablets with GPS integration, touch-friendly controls, and responsive design. It works well on all modern devices and browsers.

How do I get turn-by-turn directions to facilities? Click on any truck stop or facility marker to open detailed information, then click “Get Directions” to open Google Maps navigation in a new tab. This works seamlessly with mobile devices and GPS systems.

What’s the difference between truck stops and rest areas? Truck stops are commercial facilities offering fuel, food, and services, while rest areas are government-operated facilities primarily offering parking and restrooms. Our database includes both types with clear identification.

Can I search for specific truck stop chains or brands? While our primary focus is on comprehensive coverage rather than specific brands, you can identify major truck stop chains by their names and locations shown in the facility search results.

How do I report incorrect or outdated information? Since facility data comes from OpenStreetMap, you can contribute corrections directly to that platform. For truck stop data issues, contact us as this information comes from official government sources.

Does the tool work in rural areas and smaller highways? Yes, our database includes truck stops and facilities on rural routes, state highways, and smaller roads in addition to major interstates. Coverage is comprehensive across urban and rural areas.

Can I save favorite truck stops or create custom routes? Currently, the tool focuses on real-time search and discovery. You can bookmark the page and use your browser’s location history to return to previously viewed areas.

What browsers and devices are supported? The truck stop locator works with all modern web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. No special software or apps are required.

How does this compare to paid truck stop apps? Our locator provides comprehensive coverage using official government data at no cost. While paid apps may offer additional features like real-time parking updates or loyalty programs, our tool covers the essential needs of finding locations and nearby facilities.

Tips for Using the Truck Stop Locator Effectively

Plan Ahead for Peak Times Use the locator to identify multiple parking options along your route, especially during peak travel times, weekends, and holidays when truck stop parking fills up quickly.

Consider Your Specific Needs Adjust the search radius and facility filters based on your current situation. Use a smaller radius for immediate needs or a larger radius when planning future stops.

Check Multiple Locations Don’t rely on just one truck stop for critical needs like overnight parking. Identify backup options in case your first choice is full or unavailable.

Use GPS Integration Take advantage of the location services to find truck stops near your current position, especially useful for finding emergency services or unexpected stops.

Verify Critical Information While our data is reliable, always verify critical information like hours of operation or specific services by calling ahead, especially for extended stays or specialized needs.

Technical Details and Data Sources

Our truck stop locator uses authoritative data sources and modern web technologies to provide reliable, fast, and accurate information:

  • ESRI National Transportation Atlas Database for official truck stop locations
  • OpenStreetMap Overpass API for real-time facility information
  • Leaflet.js mapping technology for smooth, responsive interaction
  • GPS integration for location-aware features
  • Distance calculation algorithms for precise facility proximity

The combination of government data and crowdsourced facility information ensures both reliability and currency of information, giving you confidence in the results whether you’re planning routes in advance or making real-time decisions on the road.

About the Author
I'm Daniel O'Donohue, the voice and creator behind The MapScaping Podcast ( A podcast for the geospatial community ). With a professional background as a geospatial specialist, I've spent years harnessing the power of spatial to unravel the complexities of our world, one layer at a time.