
Suisun City Heavy Duty Towing serves Woodland, CA with 24-hour dispatch on Interstate 5 and State Route 113, long haul towing, commercial vehicle recovery, and roadside assistance across Yolo County's county seat and surrounding agricultural communities.
Woodland sits at the I-5 and SR-113 interchange, and we know every commercial corridor, neighborhood street, and rural road that connects to it. Whether your vehicle is stuck in tule fog on I-5 or broken down in a driveway near historic downtown, our crew understands the terrain here and dispatches the right equipment for every situation.

Woodland's position at I-5 and SR-113 makes it a natural hub for vehicles that break down mid-route between Sacramento and Northern California destinations. Our long haul towing handles transports well beyond the local zone - for owners who need a vehicle moved to a specific dealership, repair facility, or storage location that is not just around the corner.
The commercial and light industrial properties near I-5 and the SR-113 interchange in Woodland include distribution operations, agricultural suppliers, and service businesses that depend on trucks and vans every day. When a commercial vehicle breaks down near these corridors, we recover it quickly so a single vehicle incident does not hold up a whole operation.
I-5 through Woodland carries heavy freight traffic year-round, and semi-truck breakdowns on this corridor are a regular occurrence. Our heavy duty rigs handle semi-tractors, full trailers, and oversize loads on the I-5 corridor without requiring a distant dispatch or a long wait for specialized equipment.
Woodland's older neighborhoods near downtown have narrow, tree-canopied streets with tight driveway access. A flatbed is the right tool for these situations - it keeps all four wheels off the ground, works on low-clearance and AWD vehicles common in the newer subdivisions, and causes less stress to a damaged or disabled vehicle during transport.
Woodland summers regularly push into the upper 90s and above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which drains batteries and causes tire failures at a higher rate than in cooler climates. Our roadside crew handles flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, and fuel delivery across Woodland so a small problem on a hot day does not turn into a full tow.
Tule fog on I-5 and the surrounding Yolo County roads creates serious accident conditions from December through February, when visibility can drop to near zero on open stretches of the highway. We respond to emergency and accident scenes on I-5, SR-113, and local roads throughout Woodland with priority dispatch for active hazard situations.
Woodland is the county seat of Yolo County and sits at the intersection of Interstate 5 and State Route 113 in California's Sacramento Valley, about 20 miles northwest of Sacramento. The city's position at this interchange makes it a high-volume transit point for freight trucks, agricultural haulers, and general commuter traffic moving between Sacramento and Northern California. I-5 is one of California's primary north-south freight corridors, and the commercial activity near the interchange includes distribution operations, agricultural suppliers, and businesses that depend on regular vehicle traffic. Breakdowns at or near this interchange are common and often involve commercial vehicles that need equipment beyond what a standard tow truck can provide.
The climate and soil conditions in Woodland add specific challenges that affect how towing and recovery work is done here. Long, hot summers regularly push daytime temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, placing heavy stress on cooling systems, batteries, and tires. Tule fog - the dense ground fog that forms on cold winter nights and can reduce I-5 visibility to near zero - is a serious and well-known hazard in the Sacramento Valley from December through February. The clay soils common across the Sacramento Valley floor expand when wet in winter and shrink in the dry summer months, which shifts road surfaces and creates uneven shoulders over time. A towing company that works in Woodland regularly accounts for these seasonal and terrain factors in how they plan and execute every call.
Our crew works throughout Woodland regularly and understands how I-5 traffic, tule fog conditions, and the city's mix of historic and newer neighborhoods affect towing calls here. Woodland is the county seat of Yolo County, and city permits and business requirements are managed through the City of Woodland, which provides contact information and local business guidelines. We stay current on those requirements for any work we perform within city limits.
Interstate 5 and State Route 113 are our primary approach routes into Woodland, and we know the interchange area and the commercial corridors that run off it. Main Street and East Street are the key surface roads through the older parts of the city, and the neighborhoods near historic downtown - some with homes dating to the late 1800s - have narrower streets that change how we approach a pickup compared to the wider lots in newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of town. The Yolo County Fairgrounds on the east side of the city is a landmark our drivers use to orient when working calls in that part of town.
We cover the communities adjacent to Woodland on a regular basis. Davis is about eight miles south on SR-113 and is a consistent part of our dispatch zone along that corridor. We also serve Vacaville to the west on I-505 and I-80, making us a practical choice for anyone whose vehicle broke down somewhere between these two cities.
Call us at (707) 210-9220 and tell us where you are - your I-5 milepost, cross-street in town, or address in a Woodland neighborhood. Let us know your vehicle type so we can route the right truck from the start.
We give you a verbal estimate before any hook-up, as required by California law. For long haul jobs or commercial vehicles, we walk through the full cost so there are no surprises. You can decline service before the hook-up is complete.
Our driver arrives with equipment matched to your situation - flatbed for delicate or low-clearance vehicles, heavy duty for trucks and semis, or a standard rig for straightforward jobs. You do not need to stay on site once the vehicle is secured, but we explain every step before we move your vehicle.
We deliver your vehicle to your chosen shop, storage location, or other destination and provide a receipt with job details. For online inquiries, expect a response within one business day. The receipt covers documentation most insurance providers require for towing reimbursement claims.
We cover Woodland, the I-5 corridor, and all of Yolo County. Call now or send us your details and we will get back to you within one business day.
(707) 210-9220Woodland is the county seat of Yolo County with a population of roughly 60,000 to 70,000 people. The city has a well-preserved historic downtown core that runs along Main Street and First Street, with commercial buildings dating to the late 1800s and early 1900s and residential streets lined with mature trees and older wood-frame or stucco homes. The historic City Hall area near downtown is one of the more intact examples of Central Valley civic architecture from that era. Surrounding the historic core, Woodland expanded outward with post-war subdivisions and, from the 1980s onward, newer tract neighborhoods on the north and east edges of the city with concrete driveways, attached garages, and standard suburban lot sizes. More about the city is available on the Woodland Wikipedia page.
Agriculture shapes Woodland's landscape and economy. Tomatoes, sunflowers, and row crops are grown on fields right outside city limits, and many residents work in farming, food processing, or related industries. The Yolo County Fairgrounds on the east side of town serves as a community gathering point for the annual Yolo County Fair and other regional events. Interstate 5 along the western edge of the city and State Route 113 running south to Davis are the two corridors that connect Woodland to the broader Sacramento region. Davis is just eight miles south on SR-113, and Vacaville is accessible to the west on I-505 connecting to I-80 - both are regular parts of our service corridor.
Specialized transport for construction equipment and heavy machinery.
Learn MoreWe serve Woodland, I-5, SR-113, and all of Yolo County around the clock. Call us the moment you need help and we will dispatch the right equipment to your location.