COLORADO TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTATION ACROSS COLORADO
Mountain Recovery provides vehicle and equipment transportation across Colorado for cars, commercial vehicles, camper trailers, RVs, fleet units, construction equipment, machinery, and other specialized loads. Our team supports scheduled moves, post-recovery transport, long-distance hauling, and mountain corridor transportation throughout Colorado and along I-70.
COLORADO TRANSPORTATION, BUILT AROUND THE LOAD.
THE RIGHT TRUCK FOR EVERY TRANSPORT
Safe transportation starts with choosing equipment that matches the vehicle or load. Mountain Recovery Road Solutions transports cars, pickups, SUVs, vans, camper trailers, RVs, commercial vehicles, fleet units, construction equipment, machinery, and other specialized assets across Colorado.
Depending on weight, dimensions, ground clearance, wheel condition, loading access, route, and destination, a move may use a flatbed or rollback carrier, wheel-lift truck, lowboy trailer, tilt-deck equipment trailer, or heavier tractor-and-trailer combination. Dispatch plans the transport around the asset, securement needs, and Colorado road conditions.
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Flatbed & Rollback
Cars, Pickups & SUVs
Wheel-Lift
Short-Distance Vehicle Moves
Lowboy & Tilt-Deck
Equipment & Machinery
Commercial Transport
Fleets, RVs & Trailers
OUR
SERVICES
VEHICLE TOWING
Cars, SUVs, vans
& light-duty towing
HEAVY-DUTY TOWING
Heavy trucks, buses
& equipment
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Lockouts, jump starts,
tires & fuel delivery
EMERGENCY RECOVERY
Accidents, winch-outs
& slide-offs
TRANSPORTATION
Vehicle, equipment
& specialty hauling
ENVIRONMENTAL
Spill response
& scene support
PLANNED VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT MOVES ACROSS COLORADO
TRANSPORTATION BUILT AROUND THE ROUTE, ASSET & DESTINATION.
Transportation work is coordinated before the first loading step. Mountain Recovery Road Solutions reviews the asset, dimensions, weight, wheel and steering condition, ground clearance, loading access, pickup surface, destination requirements, timing, and route restrictions before assigning equipment or confirming a move.
Scheduled transport may involve a vehicle that runs normally, a disabled unit that cannot move under its own power, a camper or trailer with limited maneuvering room, or machinery that requires careful loading and securement. Each situation can change the carrier, trailer, attachment method, loading angle, tie-down plan, and delivery procedure.
Mountain Recovery coordinates transportation near Denver, Golden, Silverthorne, Frisco, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Vail, Avon, Eagle, and Gypsum. Timing depends on pickup access, destination access, weather, closures, route restrictions, equipment availability, and the size and condition of the asset.
Transportation can also follow vehicle towing, heavy-duty towing, or emergency recovery. Related services may include cargo handling, environmental response, and roadside assistance when a move begins with a breakdown or roadway incident.
OUR TRANSPORTATION COORDINATION PROCESS
ASSET, PICKUP & DELIVERY DETAILS
Provide the year, make, model, asset type, dimensions, approximate weight, running condition, wheel condition, keys, pickup address, destination, access limitations, preferred timing, and on-site contact information.
EQUIPMENT, CAPACITY & ROUTE REVIEW
Dispatch reviews carrier capacity, deck length, loading angle, axle placement, securement points, overall height, width, route grade, road restrictions, weather, and whether permits or additional support may be required.
LOADING, POSITIONING & SECUREMENT
The operator verifies the asset condition, loading path, tire and wheel placement, clearance, weight distribution, tie-down locations, attachments, loose components, and any special handling instructions before departure.
DELIVERY, UNLOADING & HANDOFF
At the destination, the operator confirms the unloading area, surface, clearance, receiving contact, placement instructions, access route, and whether the asset can be safely unloaded and transferred to the customer or facility.
COLORADO TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
- Cars, Pickups, SUVs & Vans
- Fleet & Commercial Vehicles
- Camper Trailers & Travel Trailers
- RVs, Motorhomes & Specialty Vehicles
- Disabled & Non-Running Vehicles
- Scheduled Multi-Vehicle Moves
- Construction Equipment & Machinery
- Skid Steers, Compact Equipment & Attachments
- Commercial Trailers & Worksite Equipment
- Post-Recovery Vehicle Transportation
- Long-Distance Colorado Transport
- I-70 & Mountain-Corridor Transportation
TRANSPORTATION FAQs
VIEW ALL FAQsWhat information is needed to schedule transportation?
Dispatch needs the asset type, year, make, model, dimensions, approximate weight, running condition, wheel condition, pickup location, destination, access details, timing, and contact information for both locations.
Can Mountain Recovery transport non-running vehicles?
In many cases, yes. Dispatch must confirm whether the vehicle rolls, steers, brakes, has keys, has damaged wheels, is low to the ground, or requires winching or recovery support before it can be loaded.
Can you transport equipment and machinery?
Mountain Recovery can transport many types of construction, fleet, worksite, and specialty equipment. Dimensions, weight, loading access, securement points, route, and destination requirements must be reviewed first.
Do you provide long-distance transportation?
Yes. Long-distance moves can be coordinated based on the asset, pickup and destination, route, timing, equipment availability, weather, road restrictions, and any required overnight or multi-day planning.
Can dispatch provide a transportation estimate?
Dispatch can provide an estimate using the information available. Asset size, weight, condition, loading difficulty, route, mileage, permits, equipment, labor, and destination access can affect final pricing.
COLORADO ROUTE & ACCESS PLANNING
TRANSPORTATION REQUIRES MORE THAN PICKUP AND DELIVERY ADDRESSES
Route planning considers grade, weather, closures, bridge and overhead clearance, road width, turning space, seasonal access, private property conditions, pickup and delivery surfaces, and whether the destination can receive the selected truck or trailer.
I-70 & MOUNTAIN-CORRIDOR TRANSPORT
Transportation near Golden, Silverthorne, Copper Mountain, Vail, Avon, and Eagle is planned around grades, weather, closures, chain restrictions, traffic, and seasonal access.
LOW-CLEARANCE & NON-RUNNING VEHICLES
Lowered vehicles, damaged suspension, locked wheels, missing tires, limited steering, or vehicles that cannot move under their own power may require additional loading preparation, skates, ramps, cribbing, or controlled winching.
CAMPER, RV & TRAILER TRANSPORT
Trailer length, hitch type, axle condition, tire condition, brake system, tongue weight, overall height, roof accessories, slide-outs, stabilizers, and destination maneuvering space should be confirmed before pickup.
EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY MOVES
Machinery transport requires accurate dimensions and weight, suitable loading and unloading surfaces, attachment details, securement points, removable components, and confirmation that the receiving site can accommodate the transport equipment.
FLEET RELOCATION & MULTI-UNIT MOVES
Fleet moves may require sequencing, multiple pickup windows, driver coordination, unit identification, condition reporting, destination staging, separate keys, and communication with managers at both locations.
POST-RECOVERY & INCIDENT TRANSPORT
Vehicles leaving a recovery scene may have structural damage, loose components, damaged wheels, fluid leaks, unstable cargo, or restricted loading points that require additional planning with our recovery team.
SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS
SUPPORT FOR ASSETS THAT DO NOT FIT A ROUTINE VEHICLE MOVE
Specialized transportation may require advance measurements, custom securement, heavier capacity, permits, escorts, staged loading, cargo support, site coordination, or additional equipment at pickup and delivery.
PASSENGER & SPECIALTY VEHICLES
Cars, pickups, SUVs, vans, modified vehicles, specialty units, and non-running vehicles can be transported with planning based on clearance, condition, dimensions, and loading access.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TRANSPORT
Box trucks, work trucks, fleet units, buses, vocational vehicles, trailers, and other commercial assets may require heavier capacity, driveline preparation, or route review.
CONSTRUCTION & WORKSITE EQUIPMENT
Skid steers, compact equipment, attachments, machinery, and worksite assets can require low loading angles, weight distribution planning, additional chains, and destination access.
CAMPER, TRAILER & RV MOVES
Recreational units may need inspection of tires, axles, hitch, brakes, wiring, stabilizers, roof height, slide-outs, and maneuvering space before transport begins.
CARGO & LOAD SUPPORT
Assets with shifted, loose, damaged, or separate cargo may need repositioning, palletization, transfer, containment, or other cargo handling services.
BUSINESS, FLEET & AGENCY COORDINATION
Mountain Recovery can coordinate transportation with fleet managers, contractors, rental companies, dealerships, municipalities, property owners, repair facilities, and agencies.
COLORADO TRANSPORTATION PRICING
WHAT AFFECTS VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT TRANSPORT COST?
Transportation pricing depends on the asset, dimensions, weight, condition, pickup and delivery access, route, mileage, equipment, loading difficulty, securement, permits, scheduling, and any additional services required.
ASSET TYPE, SIZE & WEIGHT
Passenger vehicles, commercial units, trailers, RVs, machinery, attachments, and specialty assets require different capacities, deck space, loading methods, and securement.
PICKUP, DELIVERY & MILEAGE
Distance, mountain access, private roads, parking structures, worksite conditions, destination restrictions, and travel time from the responding equipment can affect the total price.
RUNNING CONDITION & LOADING ACCESS
A running vehicle on level pavement is generally simpler to load than an asset with locked wheels, damaged suspension, missing tires, low clearance, restricted access, or no power.
ROUTE, WEATHER & RESTRICTIONS
Mountain grades, closures, winter conditions, bridge and height restrictions, road width, permits, escorts, and alternate routing can affect time, equipment, and cost.
SECUREMENT & SPECIAL HANDLING
Additional chains, straps, binders, cribbing, skates, winching, removable components, cargo support, custom attachment points, or loading assistance may affect the final invoice.
SCHEDULING & ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
After-hours timing, multiple units, waiting time, site coordination, post-recovery work, extra operators, storage, or staged delivery can affect the total transportation cost.
PROUDLY SERVING COLORADO
Denver Silverthorne Vail Gypsum
and mountain communities statewide.
COLORADO COVERAGE.
LOCAL COMMITMENT.
From city streets to mountain corridors, Mountain Recovery is ready to help.