Camp Verde, AZ.
Camp Verde sits at the I-17 / SR-260 junction in the Verde Valley between Phoenix and Flagstaff, the central Arizona freight crossroads serving the Sedona / Cottonwood recreational corridor and the Payson / Mogollon Rim feeder. The Cliff Castle and Cliff Castle truck-stop cluster at Exit 287 stages long-haul carriers running the I-17 corridor between the Phoenix basin and the Coconino Plateau. Cement and aggregate freight from the Verde Valley quarries and outbound recreational vehicle traffic during summer drive steady commercial volume.
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Camp Verde AZ Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 17
4 exits in Camp Verde
The north-south backbone connecting Phoenix and Flagstaff. Heaviest service-call volume between Exit 287 (Cliff Castle) and Exit 289 (General Crook Trail). Northbound climb to Munds Park and Flagstaff is the metro's defining brake-fade and engine-cooling segment.
Arizona Highway 260
3 exits in Camp Verde
The east-west state corridor through Camp Verde toward Payson and the Mogollon Rim east, and toward Cottonwood and Cornville west. Recreational and contract distribution traffic primary.

Arizona Highway 87
0 exits in Camp Verde
Reached via SR-260 east toward Payson, the north-south state corridor toward Pine and Strawberry. Heavy summer recreational vehicle traffic.

Arizona Highway 179
0 exits in Camp Verde
Reached via I-17 north at Exit 298, the state corridor toward Sedona and the Red Rock recreational district. Heavy tourist volume.
Camp Verde AZ Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Camp Verde sits at the I-17 / SR-260 junction in the Verde Valley between Phoenix and Flagstaff, the central Arizona freight crossroads serving the Sedona / Cottonwood recreational corridor and the Payson / Mogollon Rim feeder. The Cliff Castle and Cliff Castle truck-stop cluster at Exit 287 stages long-haul carriers running the I-17 corridor between the Phoenix basin and the Coconino Plateau. Cement and aggregate freight from the Verde Valley quarries and outbound recreational vehicle traffic during summer drive steady commercial volume.
Camp Verde is a town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2020 census, Camp Verde had a population of 12,147.
Camp Verde anchors the I-17 corridor in central Arizona's Verde Valley, and the freight rhythm here is defined by I-17 trans-state truck volume between Phoenix and Flagstaff. The Cliff Castle truck-stop cluster at Exit 287 stages hundreds of long-haul tractors daily for layover, refueling, and the climb up to Flagstaff. The Yavapai-Apache Nation's Cliff Castle Casino generates steady tourist supply volume, and the Salt River Materials Group cement operation produces outbound cement and aggregate freight. Summer brings the Mogollon Rim recreational traffic surge via SR-260 east to Payson, and the I-17 corridor northbound climb to Flagstaff is the metro's defining brake-and-cooling segment.
Dispatchers running loads through Camp Verde know the I-17 northbound climb from the Verde Valley to the Coconino Plateau is one of the most punishing sustained grades in central Arizona, and southbound brake-fade on the descent from Munds Park into the Verde Valley is a routine summer pattern. The SR-260 corridor east to Payson and the Mogollon Rim carries recreational and contract distribution traffic. Our Camp Verde rescuers stage at the Cliff Castle cluster because that is where the I-17 service-call volume hits.
When a Class 8 tractor breaks down on I-17 at the Cordes Junction climb during August heat, or a SR-260 carrier loses air on the Payson approach, every minute the truck sits is fuel idle plus delivery schedule risk. Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Phoenix with a load stranded at the Camp Verde Walmart, an owner-operator on I-17 northbound from Cordes Junction, or a Flagstaff-bound carrier inbound from the Phoenix basin, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer in Yavapai County is reached through a single phone call.