
Alamo Towing Service delivers winch-out recovery, flatbed towing, and 24-hour roadside help throughout Moraga, CA. We have been serving drivers in the East Bay hills, including Moraga, since 2015.

Moraga's curved hillside roads and soft clay shoulders create regular winch-out situations, especially after winter rains. Our winch out service team carries the right rigging to extract vehicles from soft ground, embankments, and drainage ditches along Moraga Road and Canyon Road without causing additional damage.
The narrow, winding roads in Moraga make a flatbed the safest way to move a damaged or disabled vehicle without scraping the undercarriage. Whether you are near Saint Mary's College or out in the Rheem Valley end of town, a flatbed gets your car out cleanly.
Hillside curves on Moraga Road and Canyon Road see fender-benders and more serious accidents when conditions are wet. Our recovery team works quickly to clear the scene and get traffic moving again, coordinating with CHP and local emergency services as needed.
Dead batteries, flat tires, and lockouts happen everywhere, including on the quiet neighborhood streets between Moraga Commons and the hillside. We handle minor roadside fixes on the spot and tow when the problem is bigger than a quick repair.
Moraga has no freeway running through it, which means breakdowns on the surface roads can leave drivers stranded far from help at any hour. We run 24 hours a day and dispatch toward Moraga from multiple directions so your wait is as short as possible.
Some Moraga residents need a vehicle moved across the Bay Area or out of state after a breakdown or purchase. Our long distance towing gives you covered, flatbed transport for trips beyond what a local tow can handle.
Moraga is tucked into a valley in the East Bay hills with no freeway access, which changes how towing works here compared to most Bay Area cities. Every vehicle that needs to be moved in or out of town travels on surface roads that wind through hills with narrow shoulders, tight curves, and limited passing space. The terrain itself is not forgiving when a driver slides off the road or a vehicle breaks down mid-curve. A towing crew that does not know the local roads can create a second problem while trying to solve the first.
The clay soils that dominate the East Bay hills are a constant factor in recovery work here. Wet winters saturate the soil, and shoulders that look firm can swallow a tire in seconds. Homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s sit on lots with sloped driveways and tight approaches that require care when pulling a vehicle. Add in the seasonal wildfire risk, which pushes defensible-space requirements and affects access on some hillside streets in late summer, and you have a community where local knowledge is not a bonus - it is the baseline.
Our crew works throughout Moraga regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect towing work here. Moraga Road is the main corridor through town, and we travel it often enough to know which sections tighten up after rain and where shoulders drop off unexpectedly. Canyon Road heading south toward the unincorporated community of Canyon requires a driver who understands that some curves leave almost no recovery room.
We know the Rheem Valley area in the northern part of town and the neighborhoods closer to Saint Mary's College on the west side. We know which streets have room for a full-size tow truck and which ones require a smaller rig. Moraga Commons and the small commercial strip along Moraga Road are the landmarks we use when dispatching to confirm exact locations with callers.
We serve Lafayette to the northwest and Orinda to the north as well. If you are traveling between any of these hill towns and break down, we are the crew most likely to already be working in the area and able to reach you quickly.
Call us with your exact location, including the street name and the nearest cross street or landmark. In Moraga, a specific intersection makes a big difference because the town has no freeway exits to anchor directions.
Our driver assesses the situation when they arrive and gives you a firm price before starting. You will know the cost before anything moves, whether it is a simple tow or a winch-out recovery from a hillside embankment.
We use the right equipment for the terrain and situation. A winch-out on a soft shoulder requires different rigging than loading a disabled vehicle onto a flatbed on a flat street near Moraga Commons.
We deliver your vehicle to your chosen destination and confirm everything is in order. If you need paperwork for insurance or storage, we have it ready before we leave the scene.
From Moraga Road to Canyon Road and every hillside street in between, we cover all of Moraga. Call us now or send a message and we will be on the way.
(925) 318-8128Moraga is a small town of about 16,000 to 17,000 residents, incorporated in 1974 when the communities of Moraga Town, Rheem, and Rheem Valley joined together. It sits in a valley in the Contra Costa County hills, bordered by Lafayette, Orinda, and unincorporated open space. Most of the housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s, with ranch-style and split-level homes on hillside and valley lots. The town is almost entirely residential, with a small commercial strip along Moraga Road and the Rheem area shopping center in the north end of town. Saint Mary's College of California, a private liberal arts college, has been located on the western side of Moraga since 1928 and is the town's most prominent institution.
The East Bay hills that surround Moraga carry significant wildfire risk in late summer and fall, and the clay soils common to the area create real challenges for hillside properties year-round. For drivers, the lack of a freeway through town means all travel in and out passes through winding surface roads that connect to Highway 24 via Lafayette or Orinda. We serve the entire town and the roads that connect it to its neighbors. Our coverage includes Orinda to the north and the communities along the route toward Walnut Creek.
Specialized transport for heavy equipment and industrial machinery.
Learn MoreThe hill roads in Moraga need a towing crew that knows them. Call now and we will dispatch a driver who has run these routes before.