Towing in Cedarville, AR
Towing and roadside help in Cedarville, AR on Highway 59 north of Van Buren. Hill country driveways, gravel roads, and rural recoveries, priced up front.
☎ Call (479) 492-8610Towing and roadside help in Cedarville
Stuck in Cedarville? One call connects you with an independent licensed local tow operator who quotes the price before the truck rolls. A run into Van Buren or Fort Smith typically costs $100 to $175, local moves less, and roadside fixes like jump starts cost less than any tow.
Cedarville is a community of about 1,400 on Highway 59 north of Van Buren, where the river valley gives way to the hills. It is a rural bedroom community: most working residents drive into Van Buren or Fort Smith every day, and the roads home climb through real hill country on gravel and chip-seal. That combination, commuter miles plus rural terrain, writes the tow ticket for the area.
Why Cedarville needs a tow number saved
The Highway 59 commute. Twice a day, Cedarville traffic runs the two-lane down to Van Buren and back. A car that dies on that run leaves you on a shoulder with hills on one side and not much on the other. Note your distance from town and the nearest landmark when you call.
Hill country driveways. Long gravel drives climbing to hilltop homes are the local signature, and they turn hostile in bad weather. Ice glazes the grades, storms wash out the edges, and vehicles slide into the ditches beside their own driveways. Those are winch-out recovery calls, and they cluster hard after winter weather.
Gravel roads and soft shoulders. The county roads off Highway 59 are honest gravel, and their shoulders are soft after rain. Two wheels off the edge can be enough to need a pull, especially for a low car.
Cold snap batteries. The first hard freeze of the year kills marginal batteries all over the hills on the same morning. A jump start beats a tow if the battery will take it; if it will not, the same call converts to a tow with the new price quoted first.
Toward the mountains. Highway 59 continues north past Cedarville toward Natural Dam and the high country. Travelers heading up for a weekend and side-by-sides coming off the trails add their own steady trickle of calls.
What it costs in Cedarville
The pricing structure holds across the county: hook-up fee plus mileage. Cedarville into Van Buren or Fort Smith typically runs $100 to $175, local moves $75 to $150, and longer hauls price per loaded mile. AWD vehicles and anything damaged should plan on a flatbed, which carries a modest premium.
Winch-outs run $100 to $300 depending on the pull. Jumps, tire changes, fuel delivery, and lockouts generally run $50 to $125, plus a little for the rural miles. After-hours calls can add $25 to $75. Everything is quoted on the phone before dispatch.
Who shows up when you call from Cedarville
Your call comes to us. We are a referral service operated by AbhiShri LLC, not a tow company. We take your location, your vehicle, and what happened, and then we connect you with an independent licensed local tow operator who covers the Highway 59 corridor. Arkansas tow businesses are permitted by the Arkansas Towing and Recovery Board, and the operator quotes the job and performs it under their own business.
Rural calls live and die on location quality. A dropped pin or a 911 address gets a truck to your gate; “the gravel road past the church” costs everyone twenty minutes. The dispatcher will give you a straight ETA that accounts for the drive out from town.
Calls the hills produce
Ice on the driveway grade. A commuter home after dark during a glaze event, car sideways in the ditch fifty feet from the house. Ten minutes of cable work against a cold night of bad options.
Dead on the 59 shoulder. An alternator that quit halfway to town. Towed across the river to the owner’s shop in Fort Smith, a routine run.
The truck behind the barn. Rural property collects retired vehicles, and a complete one with a title brings $100 to $500 through junk car removal, hauled free. Fence-line fleets welcome.
Stuck leaving the deer lease. Wet-weather roads off the highway trap trucks every fall. Describe how deep it sits and what it is sitting on, and the operator brings enough cable.
Hill country breaks vehicles in its own ways, but the process does not change: one call, a straight price, and a truck headed up Highway 59.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a tow truck come out to a gravel road address near Cedarville?
Yes, rural pickups are normal work, not special requests. What helps is a good location: a 911 address, a pin dropped from your phone, or clear directions from Highway 59 with road names and distances. If the driveway is steep, tight, or soft, say so on the call so the operator plans the approach instead of discovering it.
What does a tow from Cedarville into Van Buren or Fort Smith cost?
Cedarville sits about 10 miles up Highway 59 from Van Buren, so the run into town or across the river prices as a hook-up fee plus mileage and typically lands between $100 and $175. Purely local moves price toward the standard $75 to $150 range. The exact number is quoted on the phone before the truck rolls.
My car slid off my driveway into the ditch. Do I need a tow or a winch-out?
A winch-out. If the vehicle is off the surface but undamaged, the operator pulls it back onto solid ground and you drive away, typically $100 to $300 depending on the angle and how far off it sits. Hill country driveways around Cedarville produce these calls after every ice glaze and gully washer, and they are routine work.