Truck Stops in Oregon
Find the best truck stops, parking, and amenities for CDL drivers in Oregon. Approximately 65 truck stops statewide.
Total Stops
65+
Top Rated
3 Featured
Best Corridors
3 Routes
Major Truck Stop Chains in Oregon
| Chain | Locations | Key Amenities |
|---|---|---|
| Pilot/Flying J | 12 | DieselDEFShowersWi-Fi |
| Love's Travel Stops | 8 | DieselDEFShowersTire Care |
| TA/Petro | 4 | DieselRestaurantShowers |
| Pacific Pride | 10 | DieselCardlock24-Hour Access |
Top Rated Truck Stops in Oregon
Pilot Travel Center
Woodburn, OR
Love's Travel Stop
Biggs Junction, OR
TA Travel Center
Troutdale, OR
Truck Parking Tips for Oregon
Oregon has adequate truck stops along I-5 and I-84 but limited options on mountain passes and rural highways. Portland metro parking is tight. Woodburn on I-5 south of Portland is a popular overnight stop. Pacific Pride is a cardlock fuel network (no amenities) popular with fleets. No sales tax makes non-fuel purchases cheaper.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Truck Stops in Oregon
Where is truck parking near Portland?
Troutdale on I-84 east and Woodburn on I-5 south are the best truck parking options near Portland. Downtown Portland has virtually no truck parking. Plan to stage 20-30 minutes outside the metro.
What is Pacific Pride?
Pacific Pride is a cardlock fuel network popular in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. These are unmanned diesel fueling stations with 24-hour card access. They offer competitive prices but no amenities (no restrooms, showers, or food). They are popular with local and regional fleets.
Are there truck stops on Oregon mountain passes?
Mountain passes on US-20 (Santiam), US-26 (Mt. Hood), and US-97 have very limited truck stops. Fuel up in the Willamette Valley before crossing the Cascades. The I-5 Siskiyou Pass area at the California border has a few options in Ashland/Medford.