Loxley, AL.
Loxley sits at Interstate 10 Exit 44 in Baldwin County, the dominant 24-hour truck-stop cluster between Mobile and the Florida state line. The town is the primary fueling and rest waypoint for Gulf Coast freight running between New Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola, and the Florida panhandle. Baldwin County's high tourist-season traffic surges in summer push additional RV and motorcoach service demand through Loxley.
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Loxley AL Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 10
3 exits in Loxley
The Gulf Coast freight corridor runs through Loxley. Exit 44 is the dominant fueling-and-retail interchange between Mobile and the Florida state line; service-call volume is heaviest between Exit 38 and Exit 49.

US Route 90
4 exits in Loxley
The historic Gulf Coast parallel to I-10 through Loxley. Primary detour route when the interstate is closed and serves local distribution traffic.

US Route 98
3 exits in Loxley
Local corridor from Loxley toward Foley and Gulf Shores. Heavy seasonal tourist traffic and the primary route to the Baldwin County coastal communities.

AL Route 59
4 exits in Loxley
South corridor from Loxley toward Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. Primary RV and motorcoach corridor during tourist season; service calls cluster at the AL-59/I-10 interchange.
Loxley AL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Loxley sits at Interstate 10 Exit 44 in Baldwin County, the dominant 24-hour truck-stop cluster between Mobile and the Florida state line. The town is the primary fueling and rest waypoint for Gulf Coast freight running between New Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola, and the Florida panhandle. Baldwin County's high tourist-season traffic surges in summer push additional RV and motorcoach service demand through Loxley.
Loxley is a city in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the town was 3,710. It is part of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley metropolitan area. Loxley is becoming a popular location for the expansion of the suburbs from Daphne and Spanish Fort, Alabama, because it is served by an Interstate 10 exit and is almost directly between the cities of Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida.
Loxley is the I-10 Exit 44 truck-stop town between Mobile and Pensacola, and the cluster runs hot 24 hours a day with Gulf Coast freight. The opening of Buc-ee's Loxley made this exit one of the busiest commercial-and-retail interchanges on the I-10 Gulf Coast corridor, and the surrounding truck-stop infrastructure handles the overflow. Road Rescue Network's Loxley rescuers stage at the Exit 44 cluster and the Wolf Bay Lodge area.
Loxley's freight rhythm combines I-10 trunk traffic, Port of Mobile drayage from the west, Florida-bound retail distribution, and a substantial RV and motorcoach surge during the Gulf Shores tourist season. Our network mechanics carry RV and motorcoach parts inventory in addition to standard heavy-truck stock, and the summer surge keeps RV service calls steady from June through August.
Whether you are a long-haul driver pulled into the Pilot at Exit 44 with a no-start, a port-bound drayage driver headed for Mobile, or an RV traveler with a slide-out or generator failure at the Buc-ee's lot, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is reached through one phone call.