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Trucking Jobs in Colorado

Colorado is a key Rocky Mountain distribution hub where I-25 and I-70 intersect in Denver. The state's booming population growth has driven massive warehouse and distribution center construction along the Front Range corridor.

Avg CDL Salary

$52,000 - $78,000

Key Industries

5 Sectors

Freight Corridors

3 Major Routes

Key Industries in Colorado

These industries drive the majority of freight demand in Colorado, creating consistent trucking jobs for CDL drivers across multiple equipment types.

1
E-commerce distribution
2
Craft brewing & food production
3
Aerospace & defense
4
Energy (oil, gas, renewables)
5
Outdoor recreation equipment

Major Trucking Cities in Colorado

These cities serve as primary freight hubs, distribution centers, and terminal locations for trucking companies operating in Colorado.

Denver, CO
Colorado Springs, CO
Aurora, CO
Fort Collins, CO
Pueblo, CO

Top Freight Corridors in Colorado

These interstate highways and freight corridors carry the highest volume of commercial truck traffic through Colorado.

I-25 (Front Range north-south)
I-70 (mountain corridor to Utah/Kansas)
I-76 (Denver to Nebraska)

CDL Requirements in Colorado

Colorado DMV issues CDLs with standard FMCSA requirements. Mountain driving endorsement is not formally required but most carriers require demonstrated mountain driving skills for I-70 routes through the Eisenhower Tunnel.

Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Colorado

What are the challenges of trucking in Colorado?

Colorado's mountain passes, especially I-70 through the Eisenhower Tunnel and Vail Pass, are among the most challenging driving conditions in the U.S. Chain laws are enforced from September through May. Runaway truck ramps are frequent on steep grades.

Where are the most trucking jobs in Colorado?

The Denver metro area and the I-25 Front Range corridor from Fort Collins to Pueblo have the highest concentration of trucking jobs. Amazon, Walmart, and Home Depot all have major distribution facilities in the Aurora and Commerce City areas.

Do Colorado trucking jobs pay well?

Colorado CDL drivers earn $52,000 to $78,000 on average. Drivers willing to run mountain routes on I-70 often earn premiums. The state's cost of living is above the national average, especially along the Front Range, but mountain-capable drivers are always in demand.