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Nueces Core · the Coastal Bend

Towing in Padre Island, TX.

Flatbed, wheel-lift, heavy-duty, and motorcycle towing plus full roadside assistance across Padre Island. 24/7 dispatch, flat-rate pricing, licensed drivers. Answered by a real dispatcher - not a voicemail.

One road on, one road off, a breakdown on the JFK Causeway or Park Road 22 stops everyone behind you.
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How does towing work in Padre Island?

The Nueces core runs its own breakdown pattern. SPID merges feed constant rear-end wrecks, salt air drains batteries faster than you'd expect, and the Harbor Bridge gets windy and high. We pre-stage trucks across Corpus Christi, Flour Bluff, and Calallen so response averages under 35 minutes. Dispatchers know the access quirks of SPID, the Crosstown, and Padre Island.

North Padre Island has exactly one way in and one way out: the JFK Causeway across the Laguna Madre and Park Road 22 down the island from the causeway landing. That's it. No alternate route, no back road, no way to route around a breakdown or a crash. When a vehicle stalls on the causeway approach at SPID and Aquarius, on the two-mile causeway span itself, or anywhere on Park Road 22, every car behind it stops. In summer, that queue can stretch back through Flour Bluff. In an evacuation, it can be catastrophic. Construction on the JFK Causeway in early 2024 had island residents raising concerns about whether emergency vehicles could even get through in a medical situation. A tow dispatch that gets there fast, before traffic locks in behind the breakdown, is the only version that helps. The Padre Isles subdivision covers the residential northern part of the island. It's a canal-front community built around a network of man-made waterways connected to the Laguna Madre and, since the Packery Channel restoration was completed in April 2024, directly to the Gulf through Packery Channel. Whitecap Boulevard and Aquarius Drive are the main roads through the subdivision. Tropical Storm Alberto in June 2024 revealed the problem with that connection: water moved through the canals at velocities residents had never seen, causing bulkhead failures and severe erosion along canal banks. A dam was built afterward to slow the flow. Storm events now flood the lowest Padre Isles streets faster than they did before the channel reopened, and flooded canal-area vehicles need proper flood recovery, not a jump-start attempt on a hydrolocked engine, which destroys it. The Packery Channel Boat Ramp at Caravel and Whitecap is a four-lane facility that handles most sizes of pleasure boats and is one of the closest Gulf access points in Corpus Christi. Anglers launch here for bay fishing and Gulf fishing, leave their trucks in the parking lot for six or eight hours in 95-degree heat, and come back to dead batteries. A truck with a boat trailer still attached and a dead battery needs a jump-start with enough amperage to turn the engine, or a tow that manages the trailer weight, not a standard sedan-size jump-start from a small portable pack. Bob Hall Pier, rebuilt and reopened in early 2026 after Hurricane Hanna destroyed the original, sits at 15820 Park Road 22 inside Padre Balli County Park. The pier and the park pull high day-use traffic, especially summer weekends. The National Seashore begins where the county park ends and runs about 60 miles south, the longest undeveloped barrier island stretch in the United States. The rules there are specific and consequential: 2WD vehicles are restricted to the first five miles of beach (mile marker 0 to 5). Beyond that, 4WD is required. The park does not tow private vehicles. A private tow company coming down-island past mile marker 20 or 30 can charge several hundred to several thousand dollars depending on the distance and the recovery difficulty. Cell service is unreliable throughout the seashore. When a 2WD driver ignores the restriction and gets stuck in soft sand past mile marker 5, or when a 4WD driver stops on soft sand and sinks, the only option is a call to a commercial towing company with beach-capable equipment. We have that equipment. We know the beach driving rules, we know the tide timing, and we know how to get down-island and back out without getting our own rig stuck. If you're planning to go down island, carry a shovel and traction boards, and have our number in your phone before you lose signal.

Tow car price · Padre Island

How much does towing cost in Padre Island?

Local towing in Padre Island starts at $75 for the first 5 miles with a standard wheel-lift truck. Each additional mile adds $3-$5 depending on vehicle weight and road conditions. Flatbed towing - required for AWD, low-clearance, and damaged vehicles - runs $95-$150 base before mileage.

After-hours service (10 PM-6 AM) adds $25-$50 to the base rate. We don't do surge pricing on weekends or holidays. Every tow gets a flat-rate quote before the truck rolls - the number you hear on the phone is the number on the invoice.

Wheel-lift (local) From $75 First 5 miles included
Flatbed $95-$150 Base rate before mileage
Per additional mile $3-$5 Beyond first 5 miles
After-hours surcharge $25-$50 10 PM - 6 AM

Want an exact quote? Call (858) 925-5546 and we'll give you a flat rate in under 60 seconds.

Services in Padre Island

What towing services are available in Padre Island?

Every service is dispatched locally in Padre Island - light-duty and flatbed towing, 24-hour emergency tow truck service, motorcycle and RV transport, plus roadside assistance near you. Same trucks, same drivers, same flat-rate pricing as the rest of the region. No zone surcharge.

Padre Island FAQs

What do Padre Island residents ask about towing?

How fast can you tow in Padre Island?

Average arrival in Padre Island is 30-45 minutes for standard calls. Emergency and 24/7 calls get priority dispatch. Down-island and deep-rural addresses run a bit longer; we give real ETAs when you call.

Do you have flatbeds for Padre Island?

Yes. Every city in the Coastal Bend has flatbed coverage from our rotation. Flatbed is mandatory for AWD, 4WD, EVs, and low-clearance or damaged vehicles - we route the right truck automatically.

What about Padre Island's SPID, Harbor Bridge, and residential response?

One road on, one road off, a breakdown on the JFK Causeway or Park Road 22 stops everyone behind you. We account for local road conditions, traffic, and access in every dispatch decision.

How much will a tow cost in Padre Island?

Light-duty hook fees start at $95 with disclosed mileage, quoted flat before we dispatch. Heavy-duty, long-distance, and specialty (motorcycle, RV, exotic) are priced separately - always written and flat. No surge pricing on nights, weekends, or holidays.

How much does a tow truck cost in Padre Island?

Local towing in Padre Island starts at $75 for the first 5 miles with a wheel-lift truck. Each additional mile runs $3-$5. Flatbed towing starts at $95-$150 depending on vehicle size and distance. After-hours calls (10 PM-6 AM) add $25-$50. We quote a flat rate before dispatch - no surprise fees at the drop.

Is there a tow truck near me in Padre Island?

Yes. We dispatch tow trucks throughout Padre Island and the surrounding Nueces Core area 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Most local calls reach you in 30-45 minutes. Call dispatch and we'll send the nearest available truck with a flat-rate quote first - light-duty, flatbed, heavy-duty, or motorcycle.

Where can I find 24 hour towing service near me in Padre Island?

Right here. We run 24-hour towing service in Padre Island with live dispatch - no voicemail, no answering service. That covers light-duty towing service, flatbed towing, emergency tow service, RV and motorcycle transport, and roadside assistance near you. Whatever time it is, call and the nearest available truck rolls with a flat rate quoted up front.

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Where we work in Padre Island

We serve Padre Island and the surrounding area daily.

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Need a tow truck in Padre Island?

Call dispatch direct. Flat-rate quote before we roll.