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Brooks Towing & Off-Road Recovery — Lowell, Oregon

Lowell Towing

Towing and off-road recovery near Lowell, Dexter Reservoir and southeast Lane County.

Towing & Recovery in Lowell, Oregon

Why Lowell Calls Brooks

Brooks Towing covers Lowell and the Dexter Reservoir area in southeast Lane County. The mountain roads, reservoir access roads, and forest tracks around Lowell create beautiful scenery — and real challenges when a vehicle breaks down or gets stuck miles from the nearest town.

Southeast Lane County around Lowell and the Fall Creek area is some of the most rugged terrain in the Willamette Valley. Forest service roads near Fall Creek Reservoir, Lowell, and the Row River corridor regularly see vehicles get stuck in mud, slide off soft shoulders, or get high-centered on rocky tracks.

24/7 Towing in Lowell, Oregon
Off-Road Recovery Throughout the Lowell Area
Jump Starts, Lockouts & Fuel Delivery
Light Duty, Heavy Duty & Flatbed Towing
Licensed, Insured & Oregon Certified Since 2010
Service Details — Lowell, OR
Hours24/7 Including Holidays
Zip Code97452
Roads ServedHighway 58 near Lowell, Jasper-Lowell Road, Row River Road, Fall Creek Road, Dexter Dam Road, Unity Street
Nearby AreasDexter Reservoir, Lookout Point Reservoir, Row River Road, Fall Creek
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💡 Local Tip

Lowell is about 18 miles southeast of Springfield on Highway 58. Our response time to Lowell is typically 30 to 45 minutes. The Fall Creek and Dexter Reservoir area can have limited cell service — call before going deeper into back roads.

Common Situations We Handle in Lowell

When Lowell Drivers Call Us

Common Breakdown Scenarios

Lowell drivers and visitors call Brooks Towing for breakdowns on Highway 58 near Lowell, vehicles stuck on forest service roads and recreation area access roads near Dexter Reservoir and Lookout Point Reservoir, off-road recovery on the rocky and steep terrain of the Row River corridor and Fall Creek area, and post-accident towing on the rural roads between Lowell and the Cascade foothills. We also help boaters and campers who break down on their way to the reservoirs.

Off-Road & Rural Recovery Near Lowell

The Lowell area sits at the foot of the Cascades, where the terrain transitions quickly from valley farmland to steep forested hillsides and rocky canyon walls. Forest service roads in the Fall Creek watershed, the Row River drainage, and the access roads to Dexter Dam and Lookout Point Dam can become extremely difficult in wet conditions. Brooks Towing has recovered vehicles from steep hillside slides, rocky ravines, and deep mud throughout the Lowell and Fall Creek area. We carry high-lift jacks, recovery boards, and heavy winching equipment for Cascade foothill terrain.

What To Do If You Break Down Near Lowell, Oregon

Highway 58 near Lowell has significant traffic especially on summer weekends when drivers head to the reservoirs and Cascade recreation areas. If you break down near Lowell on Highway 58, use the wider pullouts at the reservoir access points rather than stopping on the highway itself. On Row River Road and Fall Creek Road, note your nearest mile marker or campsite number. Cell service can be spotty in the canyon areas — drive to open ground before calling (541) 603-8178 if you can.

Questions About Towing in Lowell, Oregon

Lowell Towing FAQ

How far is Brooks Towing from Lowell, Oregon? +
Lowell is approximately 18 miles southeast of Springfield on Highway 58. Our response time to Lowell is typically 30 to 45 minutes.
Can Brooks Towing reach Fall Creek and Dexter Reservoir access roads? +
Yes. Fall Creek Road, the Dexter Reservoir access roads, and Row River Road are all within our service area. We regularly recover vehicles from these areas.
What if I get stuck on a forest service road near Lowell? +
Call Brooks Towing at (541) 603-8178. Describe your location as specifically as possible — nearest road name, campsite number, or GPS coordinates if you have them. We carry off-road recovery equipment for forest service road extractions.
Do you cover the area between Lowell and Oakridge on Highway 58? +
Yes. The full stretch of Highway 58 from Springfield through Lowell to Oakridge is within our service area. We cover this highway 24/7.

Towing Company Serving Lowell, Oregon

Brooks Towing & Off-Road Recovery is the trusted towing company for Lowell, Oregon 97452 and the surrounding Lane County area. We provide 24-hour towing, roadside assistance, off-road vehicle recovery, winch-outs, jump starts, lockouts, fuel delivery, flatbed transport, accident recovery, and junk car removal throughout Lowell and all of Lane County Oregon.

Searching for a towing company near Lowell Oregon, tow truck Lowell OR, or roadside assistance Lowell Lane County? Brooks Towing is locally owned, licensed and insured in Oregon, and has been serving Lane County since 2010. Call (541) 603-8178 any time — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Roads and areas we serve near Lowell: Highway 58 near Lowell, Jasper-Lowell Road, Row River Road, Fall Creek Road, Dexter Dam Road, Unity Street. Nearby landmarks and communities: Dexter Reservoir, Lookout Point Reservoir, Row River Road, Fall Creek.

Need a Tow in Lowell, Oregon?

Call Brooks Towing — dispatched immediately, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout Lane County Oregon.

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