Eagar, AZ.
Eagar sits at 7,108 feet in the White Mountains of Apache County on US-180 / US-191, the high-altitude freight gateway between Springerville and the New Mexico border. The corridor handles aggregate, livestock, and timber traffic plus the Coronado Generating Station coal-and-gas operations. Winter snow advisories and chain-up enforcement on US-191 are routine, and the open-range cattle corridor through the White Mountains adds livestock-strike scene response volume.
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Eagar AZ Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

US Route 191
4 exits in Eagar
The north-south backbone through Eagar from St Johns north toward Alpine and the Coronado Trail south. Highest-altitude corridor in Apache County, with winter chain-up enforcement and open-range cattle hazards.

US Route 180
2 exits in Eagar
The east-west corridor through Eagar from Springerville east toward the New Mexico border. Carries trans-state freight and recreational traffic.
Arizona Highway 260
0 exits in Eagar
Reached via US-180 west through Springerville, the east-west state corridor toward Show Low and the Mogollon Rim. Primary White Mountains commuter and contract distribution.
Arizona Highway 61
0 exits in Eagar
Reached via US-191 north, the state corridor west from St Johns toward Concho. Carries livestock and aggregate freight.
Eagar AZ Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Eagar sits at 7,108 feet in the White Mountains of Apache County on US-180 / US-191, the high-altitude freight gateway between Springerville and the New Mexico border. The corridor handles aggregate, livestock, and timber traffic plus the Coronado Generating Station coal-and-gas operations. Winter snow advisories and chain-up enforcement on US-191 are routine, and the open-range cattle corridor through the White Mountains adds livestock-strike scene response volume.
Eagar is a town in Apache County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2020 census, Eagar had a population of 4,395.
Eagar anchors the US-180 / US-191 junction in the White Mountains of Apache County, and the freight rhythm here is defined by the Coronado and Springerville Generating Station coal-and-gas operations plus the high-country livestock and timber haul. The US-191 corridor north through St Johns and south through Alpine carries trans-state freight between the Phoenix basin and the New Mexico border. Winter chain-up enforcement and snow advisories on the US-191 corridor are recurring operational issues, and the open-range cattle corridor through the White Mountains generates livestock-strike scene response volume.
Dispatchers running loads through Eagar know the US-191 corridor north toward St Johns carries the heaviest service-call volume. The US-180 corridor east toward New Mexico and the AZ-260 corridor west toward Show Low are also routine. Our Eagar rescuers stage at the US-191 / Main Street corridor because that is where the operational volume hits.
When a Class 8 tractor breaks down on US-191 in February with a chain-up advisory active, or a livestock-trailer hits a range animal at dusk on the high-country corridor, every minute the truck sits is fuel idle plus cargo welfare risk. Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Phoenix with a load stranded at the Coronado Generating Station, an owner-operator on US-191 inbound from St Johns, or a timber carrier headed for the New Mexico border, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer in Apache County is reached through a single phone call.