Find Loads Along
the I-5 Corridor

I-5 is a major freight lane for loads being transported north or south along the West Coast, with thousands of loads being shipped along this route daily. Convoy’s load board gives carriers instant access to these loads via an easy-to-use mobile app.

Learn more about how load boards work with our guide to load boards. Then, when you’re ready to find a load along I-5, log in to our mobile app or — I-5 loads are just minutes away!

Trucking Rates Per Mile Along I-5

According to a recent update from DAT Trendlines™, trucking rates along the I-5 corridor are currently*:

*Rates are based on regional averages and are not exact.

Know Before You Go

About I-5

Running more or less parallel to the Pacific Coast, I-5 is the principal north-south interstate highway on the United States’ West Coast. I-5 stretches from the Mexican border to the Canadian border, and is the only continuous interstate highway to do so.

The interstate is 1,381.29 miles long, with 796.53 miles in California, 308.14 miles in Oregon, and 276.62 miles in Washington. On its way through these three states, I-5 passes through the following major U.S. cities:

  • San Diego, California
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Sacramento, California
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Seattle, Washington

I-5 Junctions

I-5 intersects with the following major roadways in Washington, Oregon, and California.

Washington

  • I-90
  • I-205
  • I-405
  • I-705
  • US-2
  • US-12
  • US-101
  • Highway 99

Oregon:

  • I-84 / US-30
  • I-105
  • I-205
  • I-405
  • US-20
  • US-26
  • US-199

California:

  • Fed. 1
  • I-8
  • I-10
  • I-80
  • I-205
  • I-210
  • I-305 / US-50
  • I-405
  • I-505
  • I-580
  • I-605
  • I-710
  • I-805
  • US-97
  • US-101
  • State Route 15
  • State Route 99
  • State Route 905

Intermodal Facilities Along the I-5 Corridor

To locate intermodal facilities along the I-5 corridor, visit our load board pages for Seattle and Los Angeles.

Get Access to I-5 Corridor Loads

Sign up for Convoy’s mobile app today to find loads available along the I-5 corridor.