Truck Stops in New York
Find the best truck stops, parking, and amenities for CDL drivers in New York. Approximately 75 truck stops statewide.
Total Stops
75+
Top Rated
3 Featured
Best Corridors
3 Routes
Major Truck Stop Chains in New York
| Chain | Locations | Key Amenities |
|---|---|---|
| Pilot/Flying J | 14 | DieselDEFShowersWi-Fi |
| Love's Travel Stops | 10 | DieselDEFShowersTire Care |
| TA/Petro | 8 | DieselRestaurantShowers |
Top Rated Truck Stops in New York
TA Travel Center
Binghamton, NY
Pilot Travel Center
Waterloo, NY
Love's Travel Stop
Pembroke, NY
Truck Parking Tips for New York
Upstate New York has adequate truck stops along the Thruway (I-90), I-81, and I-87. NYC and Long Island have virtually no truck parking. Drivers serving NYC should stage in New Jersey or the I-84 corridor in Connecticut/Pennsylvania. Thruway service areas have truck parking but fill up during evenings.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Truck Stops in New York
Is there truck parking in New York City?
Virtually none. NYC has extremely limited truck parking. Drivers should park in New Jersey (Bordentown, Secaucus area) or along I-84 in Connecticut/Pennsylvania and deadhead into the city for deliveries. Some paid lots near the Hunts Point market exist but are expensive ($50+ per night).
Are there truck stops on the NY Thruway?
Yes, the NY Thruway (I-90) has service areas with fuel, food, and truck parking spaced approximately 30-40 miles apart. However, spaces are limited and fill up by early evening. Off-Thruway truck stops offer more parking.
Where is the best truck stop near Buffalo?
Pembroke on I-90 east of Buffalo has a large Love's Travel Stop. The I-90 corridor between Buffalo and Rochester has several good options. Avoid trying to park in downtown Buffalo.