I-285 is the Atlanta perimeter interstate, circling the metro and intersecting I-85, I-75, I-20, and I-675. Ellenwood is positioned on the southeast quadrant near Exit 52 and Exit 55. It is the primary Right Solution lot for drivers staging metro Atlanta deliveries or managing HOS on the I-85 and I-75 approach corridors.
Corridor planning context
Atlanta perimeter planning rewards early parking decisions. I-285 can back up quickly around the southeast quadrant, and a driver who waits until the final hour may lose time moving between exits instead of parking. For freight moving through I-75, I-85, I-20, or I-675, Ellenwood is a practical southeast hold point before or after metro work.
The Campbell Boulevard area supports drivers who need to stay close to Atlanta distribution activity while avoiding the center of the city. The parking use cases include overnight staging, weekly parking for repeated metro lanes, and monthly parking for operators who need recurring access near the perimeter.
Use this page when dispatch references I-285, Ellenwood, Bouldercrest Road, Flat Shoals Road, or southeast Atlanta deliveries. The interchange references below help confirm the route context, and the lot link moves directly into booking details before perimeter traffic limits your options.
Use each corridor page as a planning bridge between route choice and reservation. Start with the highway and interchange references, then compare the listed lots by city, lot page, rate type, and monthly availability. If dispatch timing is still moving, weekly parking can protect a full regional window, while monthly parking can support recurring lanes or equipment storage. Always open the specific lot page before checkout because current capacity, promotions, access details, and vehicle-fit notes can change by location. For gated lots, keep the booking confirmation available on arrival because access information is tied to the active reservation. If a route has multiple possible stopping points, choose the lot that reduces next-morning deadhead miles and leaves the driver closest to the first customer, ramp, outbound interstate, fuel stop, or dispatch handoff.