Moving Out of Wyoming? What to Know Before the Long Distance Move

Moving across state lines is a different challenge from moving across town. The planning window is longer, the logistics are more complex, and the cost of being unprepared is higher. That said, long-distance relocations go smoothly every day for people who take the time to do it right. Here’s how to approach one from Cheyenne with confidence.

Start Planning Earlier Than You Think

For a local move, a few weeks of lead time is usually workable. For a long-distance relocation, give yourself at least eight to twelve weeks. That window lets you get multiple quotes, sort through your belongings, handle utilities at both addresses, and arrange your travel without racing against the clock.

If your move falls between May and September—the peak moving season—add an even larger buffer. Moving companies book up fast during those months, and the dates you want may not be available if you wait too long.

Choose Your Mover Carefully

Not every moving company is authorized to transport household goods across state lines. Interstate movers are required to be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and hold a valid USDOT number. Before you sign anything, verify your mover’s credentials on the FMCSA’s Protect Your Move website—it takes about 30 seconds and can save you from a serious problem.

Get written estimates from at least three companies and compare them carefully. Ask specifically whether each estimate is binding or non-binding. A binding estimate locks in the price; a non-binding one can change based on actual weight at delivery.

Arrow Moving & Storage operates as an authorized Mayflower agent, combining local Cheyenne knowledge with the resources of a national network for every long-distance move.

Decide What’s Actually Worth Moving

Most long-distance moves are priced by weight, so there’s a real financial reason to pare down before you pack. Go through each room and be honest about what deserves to travel hundreds or thousands of miles. Old furniture that won’t fit the new space, duplicate kitchen items, and gear you haven’t touched in years are all worth donating, selling, or leaving behind.

A lighter shipment is less expensive—and it means less to unpack on the other side.

Plan Your Own Travel Too

While professional movers handle your belongings, you still need to coordinate your own route from Cheyenne to your destination. Map out overnight stops if you’re driving, and factor in extra time if you’re traveling with children or pets.

For valuable or irreplaceable items—important documents, medications, family heirlooms, jewelry—keep those with you in your vehicle rather than on the truck.

Update Your Records Early

File a change of address with the U.S. Postal Service as soon as your move date is confirmed. Use that same timing to update your bank, insurance providers, employer, and any recurring subscriptions. After you arrive, most states give you between 30 and 90 days to transfer your vehicle registration and driver’s license to the new state.

Wyoming to Wherever — We’ve Got You

Arrow Moving & Storage has been moving Cheyenne families and businesses across the country for more than 80 years. As a licensed Mayflower agent, we combine local familiarity with national reach for every long-distance move. Contact us for a free estimate, and let’s map out your next chapter.

Unpack With a Plan: How to Settle Into Your New Home Without the Chaos

The truck is unloaded, the crew has gone, and you’re standing in your new home surrounded by a wall of boxes. Unpacking doesn’t have to drag on for weeks, but diving in without a plan almost guarantees it will. A little strategy at the start saves a lot of frustration later.

Before You Open Anything

Walk through the space first. While movers have placed items where you requested they go, take another like now that they are in place. Identify where large furniture might fit better while the rooms are still clear and easy to navigate. Get beds, bookshelves, and major pieces in position early so everything else fits around them.

If the home wasn’t professionally cleaned before your arrival, take the time to wipe down cabinets, shelving, and bathroom surfaces now. Cleaning an empty space is fast. Cleaning around fully loaded cabinets is not.

Start With Your Essentials Box

If you packed a first-night box when you were loading up—toiletries, medications, chargers, bedding, a change of clothes—open that before anything else. This box exists so your first evening doesn’t involve digging through stacks of unlabeled cartons looking for your toothbrush.

Tackle Rooms in the Right Order

Not every room is equally urgent. Focus on the three you’ll need most in your first 24 hours.

Bedrooms. Set up the beds and get enough clothes sorted for the next couple of days. After a full day of moving, having a proper place to sleep is worth more than a tidy living room.

Kitchen.  You don’t need to unpack everything. Get the coffee maker going, set out a few plates and glasses, and make sure you can put together a basic meal. The rest can wait until the following day. One of the smartest small steps you can take is laying shelf liners in kitchen cabinets before you start loading dishes. It’s nearly impossible to do once the shelves are full—far easier to spend two minutes on it now.

Bathrooms. Towels, toiletries, and what you need for your morning routine. Once these three rooms are functional, you can take the rest of the house at your own pace.

Let the Low-Priority Rooms Wait

Guest rooms, storage areas, and decorative items are not urgent. Don’t let an unfinished back room create pressure when the parts of your home you actually use every day are already working.

Wall art and personal decor can go up gradually. Hanging a few meaningful things early helps the space feel more familiar, but there’s no deadline. Make the house livable first, then make it yours.

Give Yourself Permission to Take Your Time

Getting fully settled can take several weeks—and that’s completely normal. The goal for the first few days is function, not perfection. Work one room at a time, acknowledge your progress, and let that momentum carry you forward rather than letting unfinished corners pull you down.

We Get You There — You Take It From There

Arrow Moving & Storage offers professional unpacking services and debris removal so you’re not left managing it all on your own after a long moving day. Serving Cheyenne and the surrounding areas, our residential moving team is here from the first box to the last. Contact us today to get started.