Canyon Creek sits at the far north edge of Richardson, wrapped around Canyon Creek Country Club and bounded by Custer Parkway, Renner Road, and the President George Bush Turnpike. It is a quieter, established neighborhood of larger lots, with quick access to the PGBT and the north UTD edge.
Roads we cover in Canyon Creek
Most calls in Canyon Creek land on Custer Parkway, Renner Road, Campbell Road, and the President George Bush Turnpike. Coverage runs across far north Richardson around Canyon Creek Country Club and the Bush Turnpike, with a local operator routed to your exact spot.
Common towing and roadside calls in Canyon Creek
Newer SUVs and well-kept sedans fill these driveways, the kind of vehicles that should ride a flatbed rather than a hook. The common calls are dead batteries, lockouts in the driveway, and breakdowns merging onto the Bush Turnpike or Custer. The PGBT overpasses are also where the rare winter ice event turns a breakdown into a recovery job.
Services available in Canyon Creek
- Towing & Recovery: Accident, breakdown, or winch-out on US-75, the PGBT, or a neighborhood street.
- Roadside Assistance: Jump starts, flat tires, lockouts, and fuel, often without a tow at all.
- Flat Tire Change: A spare swapped safely off the shoulder, or a tow to the nearest tire shop.
- Jump Start: A no-start in the driveway or a dead battery in a Telecom Corridor lot. A pro brings the jump to you.
- Car Lockout: Keys locked inside? A pro opens the door without prying or scratching it.
- Fuel Delivery: Run dry on Central or Belt Line? A pro brings enough fuel to get you to a station.
- Flatbed Towing: All four wheels off the road. The safe choice for luxury, low, AWD, and classic cars.
- Motorcycle Towing: Your bike moved upright on a flatbed with a chock and soft straps, never a hook.
Why drivers in Canyon Creek call
Canyon Creek drivers care how the car is handled. A local operator brings a flatbed when the vehicle calls for one and keeps you posted on timing, instead of leaving you waiting at the curb on Custer.
The model is simple: you call, you tell a dispatcher what happened and where you are, and a local tow operator takes it from there. Help is available 24 hours a day, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Ask for an upfront price for your situation before the truck rolls.
What to do while you wait
Once help is on the way, move the car out of a travel lane and onto a shoulder or into a lot if you can, and turn on your hazard lights. On a busy road like US-75 or the PGBT, the safest place is often outside the vehicle and well away from traffic. Keep your phone handy so the operator can confirm your cross street, and have your destination in mind, the shop, home, or dealership you want the car taken to.
Near Canyon Creek, coverage also reaches Richardson Heights, Cottonwood Heights, J.J. Pearce, CityLine / Telecom Corridor, and the rest of the north DFW corridor. Wherever you are stopped, one call to (469) 290-3034 reaches a local pro.