San Tan Valley, AZ.
San Tan Valley sits on the fast-growing southeast edge of metro Phoenix in Pinal County, where Hunt Highway, Ironwood, and the AZ-24 Gateway Freeway feed last-mile and construction freight into one of the country's most explosive housing markets. US-60 ties the area into the Phoenix freight grid and the I-10 corridor beyond. It is a booming exurban distribution and building-materials submarket on the desert's edge.
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San Tan Mobile Diesel
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Superstition Heavy Recovery
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San Tan Valley AZ Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

US Route 60 (Superstition Freeway)
4 exits in San Tan Valley
The Superstition Freeway, the main freeway link from San Tan Valley into east metro Phoenix. Service calls cluster where Pinal County traffic merges near the AZ-24 and Ironwood connections.

Arizona State Route 24 (Gateway Freeway)
3 exits in San Tan Valley
The new Gateway Freeway extending southeast toward San Tan Valley and the Pinal County growth front. Built for the exploding exurban freight and commuter demand.

Hunt Highway
6 exits in San Tan Valley
The major east-west arterial through San Tan Valley, the spine for construction and last-mile freight serving the new subdivisions. Long open desert stretches that punish tires in summer heat.

Arizona State Route 79 (Florence Highway)
4 exits in San Tan Valley
The route south through Florence toward Tucson and the Pinal mining country. Heavy aggregate, copper, and ag truck traffic on a remote two-lane desert highway.

Arizona State Route 87
4 exits in San Tan Valley
The north-south route connecting the area toward Chandler and the East Valley. Steady commuter and supplier freight feeding the Phoenix grid.

Ironwood Drive corridor
5 exits in San Tan Valley
The primary north-south arterial through San Tan Valley toward Queen Creek and the AZ-24 freeway. Round-the-clock building-materials and delivery truck volume.
San Tan Valley AZ Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
San Tan Valley sits on the fast-growing southeast edge of metro Phoenix in Pinal County, where Hunt Highway, Ironwood, and the AZ-24 Gateway Freeway feed last-mile and construction freight into one of the country's most explosive housing markets. US-60 ties the area into the Phoenix freight grid and the I-10 corridor beyond. It is a booming exurban distribution and building-materials submarket on the desert's edge.
San Tan Valley is a town in northern Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 99,894 at the 2020 census. Proposition 495, a measure to incorporate San Tan Valley as a municipality, passed in 2025. It is one of the most recently incorporated cities in the country.
San Tan Valley sprawls across the southeast desert edge of metro Phoenix, where Hunt Highway and the new AZ-24 Gateway Freeway pour construction and last-mile freight into one of the fastest-growing housing markets in America. Building-materials haulers, concrete trucks, and delivery fleets work the Pinal County desert grid hard, and the open runs toward US-60 leave little margin in the summer heat. Road Rescue Network's San Tan Valley rescuers know this desert-exurb terrain.
Anyone who's dispatched a concrete or building-materials truck across the Pinal County desert in July knows what 110F-plus does to equipment. Tires run hot on the open Hunt Highway stretches until they let go, and cooling systems that survive the city boil over on the long, exposed desert runs. Our San Tan Valley mechanics carry the common tire sizes, coolant, and hose kits to handle these heat failures roadside, before a stranded truck becomes a desert emergency.
When the summer monsoon fires up, a haboob can roll across the open desert and drop visibility to zero on US-60 or AZ-24 in minutes. Whether you're a fleet manager moving building materials to a new subdivision or an owner-operator caught on Ironwood with a blowout, the nearest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is one call away. Our 24/7 operations desk tracks the dust and heat and handles dispatch and coordination.