I-5 Portland: Exit 307 (N. Marine Drive/Vancouver Way)

Exit 307 (N. Marine Drive/Vancouver Way) is the premier truck stop interchange in the Portland metropolitan area. Home to the legendary Jubitz Travel Center, this exit is a mandatory waypoint for long-haul drivers traveling the I-5 corridor through the Pacific Northwest. Unlike downtown Portland exits, this location is purpose-built for heavy-duty freight operations.

Parking Availability & Type

Jubitz Travel Center provides the most comprehensive truck parking in the Portland area.

Business: Jubitz Travel Center
Address: 10210 N Vancouver Way, Portland, OR 97217
NAP: (503) 283-1111

Parking Type: Offers 250+ spaces, including reserved and paid parking options to ensure you have a secure spot after a long shift. The lot is well-lit and patrolled.

Unofficial Parking: Avoid parking on shoulders near Marine Drive or industrial access roads. Local enforcement is strict; use the secure lot at Jubitz to avoid citations.

Fuel Amenities (Diesel Specific)

High-Speed Pumps: Jubitz features 10+ high-speed diesel lanes designed for rapid fueling of Class 8 vehicles.

Bulk Fueling & Discounts: Competitive fleet pricing and bulk DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) are available at the pump. The facility accepts all major fuel cards, including Comdata, T-Check, and EFS.

Traffic Flow & Local Landmarks

The traffic flow at Exit 307 is heavily influenced by the convergence of the I-5 and the Columbia River Interstate Bridge.

  • Traffic Conditions: Expect congestion near the bridge during morning and evening rush hours. The bridge lift schedule can occasionally cause unexpected delays; monitor TripCheck for real-time bridge-related traffic alerts.
  • Landmarks: The Columbia River and Hayden Island are key visual markers. You are positioned at the final major stop before entering Washington state.

Bridge Clearance & Turning Radius

  • Bridge Clearance: The I-5 Interstate Bridge has a total length of 3,538 ft with varying clearances. The standard legal clearance in Oregon is 14 feet. Always verify route restrictions via the ODOT Truck Size & Weight maps.
  • Turning Radius: The access roads to Jubitz are wide and specifically engineered for high-volume tractor-trailer traffic. You will find ample room for maneuvering into fuel islands and parking spots.

Weigh Stations & Truck Services

  • Nearest Weigh Station: There are no weigh stations immediately at Exit 307. The nearest major facilities are located further north in Washington or south toward Woodburn.
  • Truck Wash: A professional Blue Beacon Truck Wash is located directly on the property at the Jubitz Travel Plaza.
    Contact: (503) 283-3270
  • Service & Repair: The Jubitz Truck Service Center offers comprehensive maintenance, including DOT inspections, tire repair, and preventative maintenance bays.

Food, Comfort & Driver Amenities

  • Truck-Accessible Dining:
    • Cascade Grill: Full-service restaurant located within the Jubitz complex.
    • Moe’s Deli: Quick-serve options for drivers on the move.
  • Showers & Laundry: Jubitz offers 11+ high-quality private showers and on-site laundry facilities.
  • Wi-Fi & Driver Lounges: The complex features a comfortable driver lounge, movie theater, and a barber shop, making it one of the most comprehensive stops on the West Coast.

Ease of Re-entry Score: 9/10

Re-entry is highly efficient. The exit is located near the I-5 mainline, and the traffic signals are timed to accommodate high-volume freight movement. Even during peak hours, the flow is significantly better than at any of the downtown Portland exits.

FAQs

Where can I find real-time traffic updates for the Interstate Bridge?

Check the TripCheck portal for up-to-the-minute bridge status, lift schedules, and I-5 construction delays.

Is Jubitz the only place to park at Exit 307?

It is the only professional, secure travel center at this exit. Do not attempt to park on local streets or industrial lots.

How do I handle oversized loads in this area?

Refer to the Oregon Trucking Online portal for permit requirements and specific routing for oversized or overweight configurations.