Best Towing in Winter Park, FL

Looking for towing in Winter Park, FL? The Auto Network lists 15 towing companies serving the Winter Park area. Compare ratings and reviews, then request a free quote in seconds — no phone tag required.

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About Towing in Winter Park, FL

Winter Park sits in Orange County, Florida, with a population of roughly 30,000. Drivers from Winter Park and neighboring areas such as Hannibal Square, Park Avenue, Olde Winter Park turn to The Auto Network to find trusted local towing companies without the guesswork of an open-ended search.

On this page you'll find 15 towing companies serving Winter Park and the surrounding area. Results lead with featured and verified businesses, then the companies closest to Winter Park, so the most relevant local options are always at the top. Compare ratings, services, and hours side by side, then request a quote from the businesses that fit — there's no phone tag and no obligation.

Neighborhoods served in Winter Park: Hannibal Square · Park Avenue · Olde Winter Park

Typical towing pricing near Winter Park

Typical towing near Winter Park runs from $35 for hook-up / base fee to $250 for winch-out / recovery. Estimates reviewed June 2026.

ServiceTypical range
Local tow (under 10 miles) $75 – $150
Hook-up / base fee $35 – $125
Per-mile rate (after base) $3 – $7 /mi
Roadside jump-start $50 – $120
Lockout service $50 – $120
Fuel delivery $50 – $120
Flat tire change $50 – $120
Winch-out / recovery $100 – $250

Prices are regional estimates and vary by vehicle, parts, and shop. For an accurate, up-to-date estimate, request a quote directly from your selected service provider.

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How to choose towing companies in Winter Park

When you need a tow in Winter Park, response time and transparent pricing matter most. A dependable towing company will give you a clear estimate up front — typically a hook-up or base fee plus a per-mile rate — and an honest arrival window. Before the truck arrives, ask whether the quoted price includes mileage to your destination and any after-hours, weekend, or special-equipment surcharges so there are no surprises when you pay.

Match the equipment to the situation. All-wheel-drive vehicles, lowered cars, and EVs generally need a flatbed rather than a wheel-lift to avoid drivetrain or body damage, and larger vehicles may require heavy-duty equipment. A professional towing company serving Winter Park will ask about your vehicle and circumstances and dispatch the right truck. If your car is in a difficult spot, mention that too, since recovery or winch-out work is usually priced separately.

It is worth knowing your options before an emergency. Many insurance policies, credit cards, and roadside-assistance memberships include towing up to a set distance, which can save you the full out-of-pocket cost. For non-emergency moves, comparing a couple of the towing companies listed here on base fee and per-mile rate can make a real difference. When you request help through The Auto Network, share your location, destination, and vehicle type so each company can give you an accurate quote fast.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a tow cost in Winter Park, FL?
Local tows in Winter Park, FL typically run a base hook-up fee plus a per-mile rate, so short tows usually land in the low hundreds. Ask each towing company for the base fee and per-mile rate up front, and check whether your insurance or roadside plan already covers it.
How fast can a tow truck reach me in Winter Park?
Arrival times depend on demand, location, and time of day. When you request help through The Auto Network, share your exact location and vehicle details so Winter Park-area towing companies can give you an honest arrival window.
What type of tow truck do I need?
All-wheel-drive vehicles, lowered cars, and EVs usually need a flatbed to avoid damage, while standard vehicles can often use a wheel-lift. Tell the towing company your vehicle type and situation so they dispatch the right equipment.
Does my insurance cover towing?
Many auto policies, credit cards, and roadside-assistance memberships include towing up to a set distance. Check your coverage before you pay out of pocket — you may be reimbursed or covered entirely for a local tow.