Kalona, IA.
Kalona is the largest Amish settlement west of the Mississippi, drawing tourism and farm-supply freight on IA-1 and IA-22. Kalona Supernatural (organic dairy) and Pinnacle Foods drive processed-dairy outbound volume, plus the Sigourney-Washington ag corridor and the Iowa City metro distribution flow on US-218 and I-80. The Amish horse-and-buggy traffic adds a coordination layer to highway dispatch decisions.
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Kalona IA Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.
Iowa Highway 1
1 exits in Kalona
North-south state route through Kalona connecting Iowa City to the Mt. Pleasant corridor.
Iowa Highway 22
1 exits in Kalona
East-west state route through Kalona connecting Washington to Riverside.

US Route 218
0 exits in Kalona
North-south US route 6 miles east of Kalona connecting Iowa City to Mt. Pleasant.

Interstate 80
0 exits in Kalona
Transcontinental east-west spine 18 miles north of Kalona at the Tiffin / Coralville interchanges.
Kalona IA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Kalona is the largest Amish settlement west of the Mississippi, drawing tourism and farm-supply freight on IA-1 and IA-22. Kalona Supernatural (organic dairy) and Pinnacle Foods drive processed-dairy outbound volume, plus the Sigourney-Washington ag corridor and the Iowa City metro distribution flow on US-218 and I-80. The Amish horse-and-buggy traffic adds a coordination layer to highway dispatch decisions.
Kalona is a city in Washington County, Iowa. It is part of the Iowa City metropolitan area. The population was 2,630 at the time of the 2020 census. Kalona is the second-largest city in Washington County.
Kalona's freight rhythm combines organic-dairy outbound, tourist traffic to the Amish community, and the Iowa City metro overflow. IA-1 northbound through downtown sees mixed-use traffic including horse-and-buggy, so highway dispatch decisions need to factor in the local speed restrictions and pull-off availability.
Kalona SuperNatural and Pinnacle Foods drive year-round reefer outbound volume on IA-22 and IA-1, with daily trips to the Cedar Rapids and Quad Cities distribution centers. Our reefer-trained techs handle Carrier and ThermoKing diagnostic work on the dairy-fleet.
Whether you are a Kalona SuperNatural reefer driver with a TRU failure, an owner-operator on IA-22, or a tourist RV traveler in the Amish heritage corridor, the closest insurance-current rescuer is one call away. Our 24/7 dispatch handles ETA, billing, and tech hand-off.