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Fort Collins, CO.

Fort Collins anchors the northern Front Range on I-25, the gateway between Cheyenne Wyoming and Denver Colorado, and a fast-growing freight node in its own right. Colorado State University drives a steady flow of academic, lab, and dining-services freight; the brewery cluster (New Belgium, Odell, Funkwerks, Horse & Dragon) generates outbound LTL pallets daily; and the US-287 corridor connects northern Colorado agricultural freight up through Wyoming. Mountain passes west of town add chain-up and recovery work to the call mix.

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Interstate Coverage

Fort Collins CO Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage

Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

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Interstate 25

6 exits in Fort Collins

The Front Range backbone — Mexico to Wyoming — and Fort Collins's main north-south freight artery. Heavy congestion at the Mulberry Street exit (Exit 269) and the Harmony Road interchange (Exit 265). Common winter closures during ground blizzards and Chinook wind events.

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US Route 287

9 exits in Fort Collins

North-south US route through Old Town Fort Collins, climbing up over the Wyoming line at Tie Siding. Carries brewery freight, ag-equipment, and the long-haul detour traffic when I-25 closes. Common service zone: the Ted's Place crossroads at the US-287 / CO-14 split.

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US Route 34

4 exits in Fort Collins

East-west corridor through Loveland (south of Fort Collins), connecting the Front Range to the Eastern Plains and on to Greeley. Heavy ag-equipment and ag-feed freight; the Loveland I-25 interchange is a frequent service-call zone.

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Colorado Highway 14

5 exits in Fort Collins

East-west state route from Fort Collins through the Poudre Canyon to Walden and on toward Steamboat. The canyon segment is narrow, scenic, and unforgiving — log-truck and chip-truck breakdowns concentrate west of Ted's Place.

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Colorado Highway 1

4 exits in Fort Collins

Old Wellington-to-Fort Collins frontage, paralleling I-25 on the east side. Carries CSU agricultural research traffic and feedlot freight north of town.

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Colorado Highway 392

3 exits in Fort Collins

Connector between south Fort Collins, Windsor, and the I-25 Severance interchange. Heavy egg, dairy, and bottling-plant freight from the corridor.

City Profile

Fort Collins CO Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Fort Collins anchors the northern Front Range on I-25, the gateway between Cheyenne Wyoming and Denver Colorado, and a fast-growing freight node in its own right. Colorado State University drives a steady flow of academic, lab, and dining-services freight; the brewery cluster (New Belgium, Odell, Funkwerks, Horse & Dragon) generates outbound LTL pallets daily; and the US-287 corridor connects northern Colorado agricultural freight up through Wyoming. Mountain passes west of town add chain-up and recovery work to the call mix.

Fort Collins is a home rule city in Larimer County, Colorado, United States, and serves as the county seat and most populous municipality of the county. It is the fourth-most populous city in Colorado with a population of 169,810 at the 2020 census, while the Fort Collins, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area has an estimated 375,000 residents.

The mechanics in Fort Collins who handle heavy-duty calls deal with a freight pattern most Colorado cities don't see — academic freight from CSU, a brewery cluster that ships pallets out year-round, semiconductor work at Woodward and HP, and the constant I-25 north-south long-haul running between Denver and Cheyenne. A breakdown on I-25 at the Mulberry Street exit or US-287 climbing up to the Wyoming line pulls in calls from across the northern Front Range. Road Rescue Network's Fort Collins vendors run on Choice City pace.

Fort Collins's location at the foot of the Front Range means winter calls are different from anywhere east of here. Chinook winds gust to 90mph from Cheyenne in January, drift-close US-287, and shut down I-25 in ground blizzards that don't show up on weather radar until they're already on top of you. Our local mechanics carry methanol-injection kits, chain-tensioner spares, fuel-line warmer kits, and emergency cold-weather supplies year-round. A Fort Collins December breakdown is not a Denver December breakdown.

Whether you're a fleet manager dispatching from Salt Lake City with a truck stranded at the Pilot in Wellington, or a brewery delivery operator running US-287 toward Laramie, the closest verified, insurance-current vendor in our Fort Collins network is reached through a single phone call or service request. Coordination, dispatch, and ETA confirmation are handled by Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.