Hardin County is one of the most scenic and demanding areas to drive in Southeastern Illinois. Located along the Ohio River and the Shawnee Hills, the county includes steep grades, sharp curves, narrow shoulders, river bluffs, rural roads, and forest routes where vehicle trouble can quickly become stressful.
When your car breaks down, becomes stuck, or needs to be transported, you need a towing company that understands the challenges of reaching rural areas safely. Wright’s 24-Hour Wrecker Service has served Southeastern Illinois for more than 47 years. Our family-owned team in Harrisburg provides 24-hour towing, roadside assistance, winching, and vehicle recovery throughout Hardin County.
From a stalled car on IL-146 near Elizabethtown to a vehicle that will not start near a park, campground, or forest recreation area, call with your location and vehicle details so we can determine the appropriate response.
The hills, rural roads, and river routes of Hardin County can require more planning than a standard tow on a flat city street. Our WreckMaster-certified operators provide light- and medium-duty towing and recovery services using equipment selected for the vehicle and situation.
Availability may depend on the vehicle’s size, condition, location, and accessibility. When calling about a camper, trailer, recreational vehicle, ATV, or equipment, provide its approximate size and weight so we can confirm whether the appropriate truck is available.
Hardin County may be the least populous county in Illinois, but its towns, parks, river access points, and public lands attract local drivers, anglers, hunters, hikers, campers, and visitors throughout the year.
We provide towing and roadside assistance throughout the county, including the following areas.
Towing and vehicle recovery are limited to legal and accessible roads, parking areas, campgrounds, and other locations where towing equipment can safely operate. Motorized vehicles are not permitted on designated hiking trails or within protected wilderness areas.
If your location does not appear clearly on a map, call with the nearest road, intersection, mile marker, park entrance, trailhead, business, or other recognizable landmark. A dropped map pin can also help us determine where you are.
Towing on a steep, narrow, gravel, or uneven road can require a different approach from towing on a level highway. The vehicle’s position, road surface, surrounding traffic, shoulder condition, and available working space all affect how a tow or recovery should be handled.
Our operators evaluate the vehicle and terrain before beginning the tow. Depending on the situation, this may involve using a flatbed, repositioning the truck, securing the vehicle from a safer angle, or performing a controlled winch recovery.
Hardin County also attracts many visitors who may be unfamiliar with the area. If you are visiting the river, a park, campground, or the Shawnee National Forest, provide as much information as possible about your route and surroundings so we can better locate you and explain what to expect.
Your safety comes first, especially on narrow rural roads, blind curves, and roads with limited shoulders.
Pull as far away from moving traffic as safely possible and turn on your hazard lights. If your vehicle is safely outside the travel lane, it is generally safer to remain inside with your seatbelt fastened while waiting for help.
Do not remain inside the vehicle if there is a fire, flooding, leaking fuel, risk of being struck, or another immediate hazard. If you must exit, use the door farthest from traffic when possible and move well away from the roadway.
Do not walk along a rural road or leave a safe location merely to find a cellular signal. Call 911 first if there is an injury, fire, traffic hazard, or immediate danger.
Hardin County is one of the more distant parts of our service area from Harrisburg. Response times depend on our drivers’ locations, traffic, weather, road conditions, and the type of truck required. We will provide the most realistic arrival estimate available when you call.
Capabilities depend on the vehicle or equipment’s size, weight, condition, and location. Tell us what you have and describe the situation when calling so we can confirm whether we have the appropriate equipment available.
We provide vehicle winching and recovery where the vehicle is located on or accessible from a legal public road, designated Forest Service road, parking area, campground, or similar location. Accessibility, terrain, vehicle condition, and road restrictions may affect whether the recovery can be completed.
In many cases, yes. Share the road name, direction of travel, nearest intersection, mile marker, park entrance, trailhead, landmark, or a dropped GPS pin. The more location information you provide, the easier it will be to determine where you are.
Yes. Wright’s provides 24-hour towing and roadside assistance. Service availability and response times depend on your location and the type of assistance required.
Whether you live in Hardin County or are visiting the Ohio River, a state park, campground, or the Shawnee National Forest, Wright’s 24-Hour Wrecker Service is available to help with towing, roadside assistance, and vehicle recovery.
Call with your location, vehicle type, and a brief description of the problem so we can determine what equipment is needed.