Trinidad, CO.
Trinidad sits on I-25 in Las Animas County at the foot of Raton Pass, the southern Colorado freight gateway to New Mexico and the largest interstate truck stop between Pueblo Colorado and Albuquerque New Mexico. The metro is critical staging for the I-25 climb over Raton Pass (7,834 feet), one of the most challenging brake-and-cooling segments on the central interstate system. The metro pulls regional distribution serving the southern Colorado coal-and-ranching belt plus the I-25 long-haul through traffic. Outbound runs heavy on rural agricultural commodity and contract distribution.
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Trinidad CO Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 25
4 exits in Trinidad
The north-south backbone connecting Pueblo and the Front Range to the north with Raton Pass and Albuquerque New Mexico to the south. Heaviest service-call volume between Exit 11 (Main Street) and Exit 13B (Country Club Drive); the Raton Pass climb defines the metro's freight pattern.

US Route 160
3 exits in Trinidad
The east-west corridor through Trinidad connecting La Junta to the east with Walsenburg to the west. Carries rural agricultural and ranch traffic.
US Route 350
2 exits in Trinidad
The southeast corridor from Trinidad through Branson and toward the Oklahoma panhandle. Two-lane rural shoulder carrying agricultural traffic.
Colorado Highway 12
2 exits in Trinidad
The Highway of Legends Scenic Byway from Trinidad through Cuchara and Cordova Pass to La Veta. Mountain road with grade and seasonal restrictions.
Raton Pass (I-25 NM)
0 exits in Trinidad
The I-25 climb from Trinidad south to Raton Pass summit (7,834 feet at the New Mexico state line, 22 miles south). Critical chain-up zone in winter.
I-25 Business
2 exits in Trinidad
The I-25 business route through downtown Trinidad. Local distribution arterial.
Trinidad CO Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Trinidad sits on I-25 in Las Animas County at the foot of Raton Pass, the southern Colorado freight gateway to New Mexico and the largest interstate truck stop between Pueblo Colorado and Albuquerque New Mexico. The metro is critical staging for the I-25 climb over Raton Pass (7,834 feet), one of the most challenging brake-and-cooling segments on the central interstate system. The metro pulls regional distribution serving the southern Colorado coal-and-ranching belt plus the I-25 long-haul through traffic. Outbound runs heavy on rural agricultural commodity and contract distribution.
Trinidad is the home rule municipality that is the county seat of and the most populous municipality in Las Animas County, Colorado, United States. The population was 8,329 as of the 2020 census. Trinidad lies 21 mi (34 km) north of Raton, New Mexico, and 195 mi (314 km) south of Denver. It is on the historic Santa Fe Trail.
Trinidad anchors the southern Colorado I-25 corridor at the foot of Raton Pass, and the freight rhythm here is shaped entirely by the pass climb. Southbound trucks stage in Trinidad for the I-25 climb to Raton Pass (7,834 feet at the New Mexico state line, 22 miles south), and northbound trucks descend through Raton Pass and pull into Trinidad with hot brakes and stressed cooling systems. Winter brings sustained CDOT chain-up enforcement on the Raton Pass climb plus the cold-soak air freezes that mark southern Colorado high-plains weather. The Trinidad truck stops at the I-25 exit cluster see daily long-haul layover and brake-cool-down volume.
Dispatchers running loads through Trinidad know the I-25 corridor south through Raton Pass closes routinely in winter for blizzard and avalanche control, and the next reliable southbound truck stop after Raton Pass closes is Las Vegas New Mexico (70 miles south). Northbound from Raton, trucks descend into Trinidad with worn brakes and pull into the Pilot or Love's for brake-cool-down and pre-trip discovery. Our Trinidad rescuers stage at the truck-stop cluster because that is where the Raton Pass-related calls cluster.
When a Class 8 tractor breaks down on I-25 at Raton Pass during a January blizzard, every minute the truck sits is fuel idle plus driver-survival risk in the wind chill. Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Pueblo with a load stranded at the Raton Pass climb, an owner-operator on I-25 southbound from Colorado Springs, or an Albuquerque-bound carrier on I-25 south, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer in Las Animas County is reached through a single phone call. Severe-weather sheltering protocol is part of every Raton Pass dispatch.