
The 47th Walcott Truckers Jamboree in Photos
Over 45,600 enthusiasts showed up in Walcott, Iowa, in early July to celebrate America’s truckers.


Over 45,600 enthusiasts showed up in Walcott, Iowa, in early July to celebrate America’s truckers.


Standard Oil opened the Iowa 80 Truckstop in 1964, and it was managed for nearly 20 years by Bill Moon, who bought the business in 1984. His love of trucks lead the truck stop to grow and add many amenities and even a trucking museum.


Love’s Travel Stops is celebrating 60 years of operations. Over the past six decades, it has grown from an Oklahoma family’s dream in 1964 to a nationally recognized brand in 2024.


A Kenworth T680 Signature Edition – driven by Tim Dean and Jesus Davila of Werner Enterprises – delivered the 63-foot-tall Norway Spruce U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia to D.C. for the Nov. 28 tree lighting.


New, old, stock and custom — there was a big rig for every truck enthusiast at this year's Walcott Truckers Jamboree.


Leonard's Express has created a small fleet of specially wrapped trucks to honor U.S. veterans and raise awareness about cancer and Parkinson's disease.


The Shell Rotella SuperRigs competition truck beauty contest for actively working trucks draws truck owners from across the United States and Canada to compete for cash and prizes. See the 2023 top SuperRigs.


The 30-truck America Rolls Strong Truck Parade celebrated National Truck Driver Appreciation Week and commemorated the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.


The new building includes a salon, spa, daycare, gym, private bunk rooms, basketball court, healthcare, lounge and a cafe serving 2,500 meals each week to recruit and retain truck drivers.


Trucking Moves America Forward saluted individuals and fleets in the U.S. trucking industry that donated time, money and expertise to help the country during one of the most difficult years in recent memory.


Kenworth has a long tradition of delivering the official Christmas Tree of the U.S. Capitol. This year's tree was delivered by Apex Transportation from the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests in Colorado to Washington, D.C., for the official tree lighting ceremony on Dec. 2.
