Towing Service
Santa Rosa CA
Sonoma County's largest city deserves reliable towing. We cover every neighborhood from Railroad Square to Fountaingrove, every highway from the 101 to the 12, every hour of the day.
Quick Facts
Response Time
20-35 Minutes
Primary Route
Highway 101 Direct
Coverage
All Santa Rosa
Availability
24/7 / 365
Why Santa Rosa Calls Rodas
Santa Rosa sits at the hub of Sonoma County — where Highway 101 meets Highway 12, where suburban neighborhoods border wine country, and where 180,000 residents rely on their vehicles daily. When a car breaks down on Mendocino Avenue during rush hour or a tourist gets a flat heading to Kenwood, someone needs to respond fast.
We dispatch from Petaluma with direct Highway 101 access. That means 20-35 minutes to anywhere in Santa Rosa — from the SMART station at Railroad Square to the hillside homes in Fountaingrove, from the Coddingtown Mall parking lot to the Sonoma County Fairgrounds on Bennett Valley Road.
Our drivers know Santa Rosa's grid: the one-way streets downtown, the tight turns in older neighborhoods, the steep grades in Fountaingrove, and the high-speed merges on the 101. This isn't a city we occasionally visit — it's a city we serve daily.
Typical Response
Always Available
Hidden Charges
Where We Respond
Santa Rosa Landmarks & Neighborhoods
Railroad Square Historic District
The heart of old Santa Rosa — 4th Street shops, Hotel La Rose, the Northwest Pacific Railroad Depot. Evening lockouts from restaurant-goers and visitors exploring the boutiques are our most common calls here.
Fountaingrove
Upscale hillside neighborhood above northeast Santa Rosa. Winding roads, steep driveways, and limited cell service in some areas. We know the route up Fountaingrove Parkway and can reach you quickly even in the residential cul-de-sacs.
Montgomery Village
Santa Rosa's premier open-air shopping center on Farmers Lane. Dead batteries and lockouts in the parking areas around Whole Foods, the boutique shops, and the surrounding Montgomery Drive corridor.
Coddingtown Mall Area
Mendocino Avenue and Range Avenue shopping district. Large parking structures and surface lots mean battery and lockout calls year-round, especially during holiday shopping and evening movie showings.
SMART Train Downtown Station
The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit station on Railroad Square. Commuters returning to parked cars with dead batteries or flat tires after a full workday. We respond within 20-35 minutes.
Sonoma County Fairgrounds
Events, swap meets, horse racing, and the Sonoma County Fair draw thousands of vehicles. Post-event battery issues and parking lot lockouts are routine. We stage nearby during major events.
Howarth Park
Summerfield Road at the edge of Spring Lake. Families returning from hiking and boating to a car that won't start. Accessible location with a fast response from our Petaluma base via 101.
Highway 101 Through Downtown
The busiest stretch of 101 in Sonoma County runs right through Santa Rosa. Multiple interchanges, merging traffic, and daily accidents. We work with CHP and Santa Rosa PD on scene clearance and vehicle recovery.
Roads We Cover
Key Roads & Highways
Highway 101
The main artery through Santa Rosa. Interchanges at College Ave, Steele Lane, Hopper Ave, Todd Road, and the Highway 12 split. Our highest-volume call corridor in Santa Rosa.
Mendocino Avenue
Runs north-south from downtown through Coddingtown Mall toward the north side. Busy shopping corridor with frequent parking lot lockouts and battery calls.
Cleveland Avenue
Parallel to 101 through central Santa Rosa. Auto dealerships, repair shops, and commercial businesses line this road. Delivery trucks and fleet vehicles are common calls.
College Avenue
Connects downtown to the 101 interchange. Heavy morning and evening commuter traffic. Fender-benders and stalled vehicles during rush hour.
Highway 12 / Sonoma Ave
East-west corridor connecting Santa Rosa to Sonoma and Kenwood. Wine country visitors, rural breakdowns, and tourist vehicle issues heading toward the coast.
Farmers Lane
Major connector between Bennett Valley and the east side. Residential neighborhoods, schools, and the Farmers Lane shopping area. Driveway breakdowns and school-zone lockouts.
What We Offer
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