Quartzsite, AZ.
Quartzsite sits at the I-10 / US-95 junction in western La Paz County, the winter RV-capital of the Sonoran Desert and a defining I-10 truck-stop corridor between Ehrenberg and Phoenix. The truck-stop cluster at Exits 17 and 19 handles trans-continental long-haul volume year-round, and the winter snowbird RV influx (October through March) brings hundreds of thousands of recreational vehicles into the BLM boondocking grounds and the local RV parks. Summer brings extreme heat operational risk.
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Quartzsite AZ Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 10
4 exits in Quartzsite
The trans-continental east-west backbone through Quartzsite. Heaviest service-call volume between Exit 17 (Main Street / US-95) and Exit 19 (Dome Rock Road). Summer-heat cooling failures define the year-round operational pattern.

US Route 95
3 exits in Quartzsite
The north-south backbone through Quartzsite from Yuma south toward Lake Havasu City and Las Vegas north. Heavy winter snowbird and Yuma agricultural traffic.

Arizona Highway 95
0 exits in Quartzsite
Reached via US-95 north, the state corridor through Parker toward Lake Havasu City. Heavy recreational and the Lake Havasu contract distribution traffic.
Quartzsite AZ Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Quartzsite sits at the I-10 / US-95 junction in western La Paz County, the winter RV-capital of the Sonoran Desert and a defining I-10 truck-stop corridor between Ehrenberg and Phoenix. The truck-stop cluster at Exits 17 and 19 handles trans-continental long-haul volume year-round, and the winter snowbird RV influx (October through March) brings hundreds of thousands of recreational vehicles into the BLM boondocking grounds and the local RV parks. Summer brings extreme heat operational risk.
Quartzsite is a town in La Paz County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2020 census, the population was 2,413.
Quartzsite anchors the western La Paz County I-10 corridor and is one of the most defining winter RV destinations in the United States, with hundreds of thousands of recreational vehicles flooding the BLM long-term visitor areas from October through March for the Quartzsite Sports, Vacation and RV Show plus the world-famous gem and mineral shows. The freight rhythm here is split between trans-continental I-10 long-haul truck volume year-round and the winter RV-service surge that creates daily slide-out, hydraulic, generator, and engine-cooling failures.
Dispatchers running loads through Quartzsite know the I-10 corridor between Ehrenberg and Quartzsite carries the heaviest trans-continental service-call volume, and the winter recreational vehicle service-call volume at Quartzsite is the highest sustained RV-service density in the southwestern United States during the snowbird window. Our Quartzsite rescuers stage at the Exit 17 / Main Street cluster because that is where both the long-haul and RV operational volume hits.
When a Class 8 tractor breaks down on I-10 in August at 118 degrees, or a Class A motorcoach hits a slide-out hydraulic failure in February at the BLM long-term visitor area, every minute the truck or RV sits is fuel idle plus delivery or trip-schedule risk. Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Los Angeles with a load stranded at the Quartzsite Pilot, an owner-operator on I-10 inbound from Ehrenberg, or a snowbird with a motorcoach at the BLM grounds, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer in La Paz County is reached through a single phone call.