Moving from Washington to Vermont puts you on a major interstate corridor out of the Pacific Northwest. Vermont draws Washington movers with Green Mountain scenery, Burlington's progressive small-city character on Lake Champlain, and a rural New England pace. Royal Moving Services handles it as a licensed interstate carrier under USDOT #3617767, with its own trucks and crews. No broker handoffs. One coordinator from your Washington move-out through delivery in Vermont.
Vermont is the second-least-populated state in the country, which is a feature for the people who choose it. The Green Mountains, Lake Champlain, and the covered-bridge landscape give it a character that has made it a destination for people seeking rural authenticity without complete isolation. Burlington, the largest city, is a genuinely walkable college town with a strong arts scene and good food, despite its small size. The state has actively courted remote workers with financial incentives.
Winters are long and genuine, skiing is world-class, and maple syrup season is real. Housing is more affordable than Massachusetts or Connecticut, and the proximity to both Montreal and Boston makes it practical for people who want access to major cities without living in one.
Quick Route Facts
Distance~2,900 mi
Transit6-8 days
CorridorI-90 / I-89
CarrierUSDOT #3617767
Your Washington to Vermont Move, Done Right
Washington to Vermont moves cover roughly ~2,900 mi and take 6-8 days in transit. Washington to Vermont is a coast-to-coast haul into rural New England, so a licensed carrier handles rural delivery access without broker handoffs. Royal Moving Services operates on its own USDOT authority, so the crew that loads your Washington home delivers in Vermont.
Licensed Interstate Carrier
Royal Moving Services operates under USDOT #3617767 with its own trucks and crews. No broker handoffs, ever.
Written Quotes Up Front
The full cost is laid out in writing before anything is loaded. No rate changes on delivery day.
Full-Value Protection
Optional full-value coverage keeps your belongings protected across every mile of the route.
One Coordinator
A single point of contact handles your move from the first call through delivery in Vermont.
Packing Services
We bring materials and pack everything, or work alongside what you have already packed.
Storage Options
Short or long-term storage when your new place is not ready at move-out time.
Your move from Washington to Vermont, step by step.
01
Survey & quote
We walk through your Washington home by video or in person, then put the price in writing with the full cost up front. Call (888) 634-9582 to start.
02
Pack & load
Your crew arrives at your Washington address, walks through the inventory with you, packs anything you have not already packed, and loads the truck. Every item is logged before the truck leaves for Vermont.
03
Transit to Vermont
Your truck covers the roughly ~2,900 mi on I-90 / I-89. The route runs I-90 east the full width of the country into New England, connecting to I-89 north into Vermont. You get a delivery window before departure and updates throughout transit.
04
Delivery & setup
Your crew unloads at your Vermont address, places furniture in the right rooms, reassembles what was taken apart, and completes a final inventory check. Vermont homes are often older farmhouses and colonials; rural roads may require a smaller truck or shuttle for the last stretch.
A few practical things worth planning around before your Washington to Vermont move.
Cost of the move
A Washington to Vermont move is a coast-to-coast haul of about 3,050 miles. Rural addresses may need a shuttle for the final leg, priced in your written quote before loading.
Climate & season
Vermont winters are long and snowy; summers and fall foliage are mild and stunning. Late spring through early fall is the easiest window for both transit and rural delivery.
Timing your move
Book three to five weeks ahead. Summer and fall are busiest; winter moves to rural addresses need weather-flexible scheduling.
Where We Pick Up in Washington
We serve Seattle and the full Puget Sound corridor.
1. How long does a Washington to Vermont move take?
Transit runs roughly 6 to 8 days over about 3,050 miles via I-90 and I-89. Your coordinator confirms the delivery window before the truck leaves Washington.
2. What does it cost to move from Washington to Vermont?
The roughly 3,050-mile distance makes this one of the longest Washington moves. Rural delivery access can affect final cost. Royal Moving Services provides a written quote before loading. Call (888) 634-9582.
3. Why are people moving from Washington to Vermont?
Vermont offers Green Mountain scenery, Burlington’s walkable progressive character on Lake Champlain, and a rural pace. Fall foliage season draws people seeking a complete lifestyle change.
4. Can I store my belongings between my Washington move-out and Vermont move-in?
Yes. If your Vermont home is not ready when you vacate in Washington, Royal Moving Services can hold your belongings and deliver once the timing works. Ask about storage when you get your quote.
5. What is the main route from Washington to Vermont?
Most moves run I-90 east across the northern states, then I-89 north into Burlington and central Vermont. The distance is roughly 2,950 to 3,100 miles.