Long Distance Towing Colorado to Texas | LDT
Professional vehicle transport from the Rocky Mountains to the Lone Star State. Trusted Denver-to-Dallas towing along the I-25 corridor since 2010.
Colorado to Texas Vehicle Transport Specialists
The Colorado to Texas corridor is one of the most traveled vehicle transport routes in the central United States. Spanning approximately 880 miles from Denver to Dallas along the I-25 corridor, this route connects Colorado’s booming Front Range with the economic powerhouses of the Texas Triangle. Thousands of vehicles make this journey each year, driven by corporate relocations, military transfers, online vehicle purchases, and lifestyle moves between these two dynamic states.
Long Distance Towing has been running the CO-to-TX route since 2010. Our drivers are experienced with every aspect of this journey, from navigating the descent out of the Colorado mountains through Raton Pass into New Mexico, to crossing the vast Texas panhandle plains before arriving in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex or continuing to Houston, San Antonio, or Austin.
Whether you are a professional relocating from Denver to Dallas for a corporate transfer, a military family moving from Fort Carson to Fort Cavazos, a rancher shipping a truck from the Front Range to the Texas Hill Country, or an online buyer transporting a vehicle purchase, Long Distance Towing provides reliable, insured, and competitively priced service on this corridor. Every shipment includes full cargo insurance, real-time GPS tracking, and our price match guarantee.
Colorado Cities We Serve
- Front Range: Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Boulder, Aurora, Lakewood, Pueblo
- Mountain: Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge, Steamboat Springs, Grand Junction, Durango
Texas Cities We Serve
- Major metros: Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso
- Mid-size: Plano, Arlington, Lubbock, Amarillo, Waco, Corpus Christi, Beaumont
Route Advantages
- Direct I-25 South corridor from Colorado
- Weekly carrier departures year-round
- Mountain pickup expertise
- All Texas metros serviced directly
- Both open and enclosed transport available
2026 Colorado to Texas Towing Rates
Our rates for 2026 reflect current market conditions for long-distance towing along this corridor. The base price for standard vehicle transport from Denver to Dallas is approximately $690 for open transport. Final pricing depends on vehicle size, exact pickup/delivery locations, transport type (open or enclosed), and seasonal demand. Below are example quotes for common scenarios on this route.
Standard Sedan
Open transport for a car like a Toyota Camry or Honda Accord.
Route: Denver, CO to Dallas, TX
Distance: 880 miles
Transit: 2-3 days
Example: 2022 Honda Accord delivered March 2025
Full-Size SUV/Truck
Open transport for a Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford F-150, or similar.
Route: Colorado Springs, CO to Austin, TX
Distance: 920 miles
Transit: 2-3 days
Example: 2020 Ford F-150 delivered May 2025
Luxury/Enclosed
Enclosed transport for luxury, classic, or high-value vehicles.
Route: Boulder, CO to Houston, TX
Distance: 1,050 miles
Transit: 3 days
Example: 2023 Porsche 911 delivered January 2026
All quotes include full insurance, GPS tracking, and door-to-door service. No hidden fees. Fuel surcharges may apply based on national diesel index at time of shipment. Contact us for an exact 2026 quote.
Customer Reviews: Colorado to Texas Route
“Relocated from Denver to San Antonio for work. LDT handled the transport of my Ford Explorer seamlessly. Picked up on a Tuesday, delivered that Friday. Driver was professional and communicated well. Price was fair compared to other quotes I received in early 2025.”
“Bought a truck online from a dealer in Fort Collins. Needed it shipped to my ranch outside Lubbock. Long Distance Towing coordinated everything. The truck arrived exactly as described, no issues. Will use them again for sure.”
“Shipped my classic Mustang from Colorado Springs to Dallas for a show. Opted for enclosed transport for peace of mind. The car arrived pristine and on schedule. The rate was higher than open, but worth every penny for the protection.”