Truck Stops in Washington
Find the best truck stops, parking, and amenities for CDL drivers in Washington. Approximately 70 truck stops statewide.
Total Stops
70+
Top Rated
3 Featured
Best Corridors
3 Routes
Major Truck Stop Chains in Washington
| Chain | Locations | Key Amenities |
|---|---|---|
| Pilot/Flying J | 14 | DieselDEFShowersWi-Fi |
| Love's Travel Stops | 8 | DieselDEFShowersTire Care |
| Pacific Pride | 12 | DieselCardlock24-Hour Access |
| TA/Petro | 4 | DieselRestaurantShowers |
Top Rated Truck Stops in Washington
Pilot Travel Center
North Bend, WA
Love's Travel Stop
Ellensburg, WA
Flying J Travel Center
Fife (Tacoma), WA
Truck Parking Tips for Washington
Washington has adequate truck stops along I-5 and I-90. Seattle metro parking is tight. Fife near Tacoma serves port traffic. Ellensburg on I-90 east of the Cascades is a popular overnight stop. Mountain passes may require staging at lower elevation stops during winter closures. Fuel is expensive due to high diesel tax.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Truck Stops in Washington
Where is truck parking near Seattle?
Fife near Tacoma on I-5 and North Bend on I-90 are the closest major truck parking options. Downtown Seattle has virtually no truck parking. The Port of Tacoma area has commercial parking lots.
Should I fuel up in Washington?
Washington has one of the highest diesel taxes in the country ($0.494/gallon). If possible, fuel up in Oregon (weight-mile tax may offset savings) or Idaho before entering Washington.
Where should I stop before crossing the Cascades?
Ellensburg on I-90 east and North Bend on I-90 west are the best staging points for Snoqualmie Pass. During winter closures, trucks may need to wait at these stops until the pass reopens.