Moving from Washington to Wyoming puts you on a major interstate corridor out of the Pacific Northwest. Wyoming offers Washington movers no state income tax, Jackson Hole and Yellowstone access, and wide-open space with the lowest population of any state. 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 Wyoming.
Wyoming has no state income tax, the lowest population of any state, and some of the most dramatic landscapes in North America. Yellowstone and Grand Teton anchor the northwest corner, with Jackson Hole below Grand Teton having become one of the most desirable and expensive small resort towns in the country. Cheyenne is the capital and largest city with a government and military economy. Casper anchors the oil and gas sector in the center of the state.
For people prioritizing space, outdoor access, financial efficiency, and genuine solitude, Wyoming makes a compelling case. The trade is limited urban amenities and long drives between services, a trade many people making this move consider worthwhile.
Quick Route Facts
Distance~900 mi
Transit2 days
CorridorI-84 / I-80
CarrierUSDOT #3617767
Your Washington to Wyoming Move, Done Right
Washington to Wyoming moves cover roughly ~900 mi and take 2 days in transit. Washington to Wyoming crosses the northern Rockies, so a licensed carrier keeps your goods on one truck across the open mountain stretches. Royal Moving Services operates on its own USDOT authority, so the crew that loads your Washington home delivers in Wyoming.
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 Wyoming.
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 Wyoming, 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 Wyoming.
03
Transit to Wyoming
Your truck covers the roughly ~900 mi on I-84 / I-80. The route runs I-90 east to I-25 south, or I-84 and I-80 across the mountain west into Wyoming. You get a delivery window before departure and updates throughout transit.
04
Delivery & setup
Your crew unloads at your Wyoming address, places furniture in the right rooms, reassembles what was taken apart, and completes a final inventory check. Cheyenne and Casper deliveries are typically single-family homes with driveways; Jackson Hole resort addresses may need shuttle planning.
A few practical things worth planning around before your Washington to Wyoming move.
Cost of the move
A Washington to Wyoming move runs about 1,000 miles through the northern Rockies. Remote and mountain-resort addresses may need a shuttle for the final leg, priced in your written quote.
Climate & season
Wyoming winters are cold and windy with mountain snow; summers are short and pleasant. Late spring through early fall is the easiest moving window.
Timing your move
Book two to three weeks ahead. Summer is smoothest; winter moves need weather-flexible scheduling on the mountain passes.
Where We Pick Up in Washington
We serve Seattle and the full Puget Sound corridor.
1. How long does a Washington to Wyoming move take?
Transit runs roughly 2 to 3 days over about 1,000 miles via I-90 and I-25, or I-84 and I-80. Your coordinator confirms the delivery window before departure.
2. What does it cost to move from Washington to Wyoming?
The roughly 1,000-mile distance puts this in the mid-range for Washington moves. Remote delivery addresses can affect access. Royal Moving Services provides a written quote before loading. Call (888) 634-9582.
3. Why are people moving from Washington to Wyoming?
Wyoming has no state income tax, the lowest population of any state, and access to Jackson Hole, Grand Teton, and Yellowstone. It draws people wanting wide-open space and outdoor recreation.
4. Can I store my belongings between my Washington move-out and Wyoming move-in?
Yes. If your Wyoming 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 Wyoming?
Most moves run I-90 east to I-25 south into Cheyenne and Casper, or I-84 and I-80 for the southwest corner. The distance is roughly 950 to 1,100 miles.