Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia Movers You Can Trust
Professional long-distance moving from Colorado Springs, CO to Northern Virginia, VA. Licensed, insured, and family-owned since 2008.
Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia Movers You Can Trust
Professional long-distance moving from Colorado Springs, CO to Northern Virginia, VA. Licensed, insured, and family-owned since 2008.
Your Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia Route
1710 miles through the Southern Plains.
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Colorado Springs, CO
Northern Virginia, VA
NoVA / DC Metro
I-25 North to I-70 East to I-64 East to I-66 East / I-95 North
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The Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia route covers approximately 1,710 miles. We run I-25 North to Denver, I-70 East across Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, then transition to I-64 East through West Virginia and Virginia, picking up I-66 East or I-95 North into the Northern Virginia counties around Washington. The Appalachian segment through West Virginia involves sustained grades and the Beckley-Charleston-Lewisburg corridor where weather and rockfall closures occur.
This is one of the most consistent military and federal-civilian relocations in our network. Many of our NoVA loads are PCS (Permanent Change of Station) moves between Peterson SFB, Schriever SFB, or USAFA in Colorado Springs and the Pentagon, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Fort Belvoir, or any of the alphabet-soup of federal agencies and contractors clustered along the Dulles Corridor and the Crystal City/Pentagon City corridor. We hold the documentation patterns those moves require—weight tickets for DITY/PPM, government bill of lading paperwork on TMO-arranged moves, and security clearance considerations for restricted-access destinations.
Standard delivery is a 5-6 day window. We confirm a delivery date once the truck is east of Indianapolis on I-70. Beltway timing matters: a delivery to Tysons or Reston during weekday rush hour is functionally a different move than a Saturday morning delivery, and we plan arrival windows accordingly.
Climate Note
Northern Virginia has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers (low 90s with high dew points June-September) and mild winters punctuated by 1-2 ice events that can disrupt I-95 and the Beltway. Best moving months are September-November and April-May. Cherry blossom and pollen season (late March-early April) is intense and can affect anyone with allergies during outdoor loading.
Why Choose iHaul iMove for Your Northern Virginia Move
We've been handling long-distance moves between Colorado Springs and Northern Virginia since 2008. Here's why families trust us with their relocations.
We Know This Route
Our drivers have extensive experience on the I-25 North corridor. We know the rest stops, road conditions, and optimal timing for the 1710-mile journey.
Full-Service Long-Distance
Complete packing, loading, transport, and unloading. We handle every detail of your move so you can focus on settling into your new home.
Transparent Pricing
No hidden fees or surprise charges. We provide detailed, all-inclusive quotes for your long-distance move. What we quote is what you pay.
About Northern Virginia, VA
Everything you need to know about your destination
"Northern Virginia"—shorthanded NoVA—covers Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax County, Prince William County, Loudoun County, and a corona of smaller jurisdictions wrapping the Potomac side of the DC metro. The combined population is approaching 3 million and the region's identity is fundamentally federal: the Pentagon, the CIA at Langley, the Space Force component at Pentagon City, NRO and NGA campuses, every major defense contractor, and the densest concentration of cleared federal-civilian workforce in the country.
The Colorado Springs to NoVA pipeline is real and steady. Space Force was officially headquartered at Peterson SFB and remains operationally Colorado-anchored, but the policy, acquisitions, and Pentagon-facing roles cluster in NoVA—and so do the rotating PCS assignments. We see Air Force, Space Force, and intelligence-community families moving in both directions on this corridor multiple times a year, and the moves carry specific operational features: gate access at Fort Belvoir or JBAB, COI-on-file requirements for Pentagon City and Crystal City high-rises, restricted-access apartments and townhomes near sensitive facilities where we cannot park a 26-foot truck for an extended unload, and HOA documentation for the master-planned communities (Lake Ridge, Belmont Country Club, Ashburn Village) that dominate the outer suburbs.
Popular Areas: Arlington (Clarendon, Ballston, Pentagon City, Crystal City) for high-rise urban living adjacent to the Pentagon and Metro. Alexandria (Old Town, Del Ray) for historic walkable neighborhoods. Fairfax (Vienna, Oakton, Fairfax City) for established single-family suburbs. Tysons for high-rise corporate density. Reston and Herndon for the Dulles Corridor tech footprint. Ashburn and Loudoun County (One Loudoun, Brambleton) for newer master-planned suburbs near data-center alley. Lorton, Springfield, and Burke for Fort Belvoir-adjacent family communities. Woodbridge and Manassas in Prince William County for affordability further south on I-95.
The economy is overwhelmingly federal contracting and direct federal employment, with a substantial cybersecurity and cloud-services sector (Amazon HQ2 at National Landing, the data-center cluster in Loudoun) layered on top. Virginia's state income tax tops out at 5.75%—similar to Colorado's 4.4% effective rate—but property taxes and housing costs are meaningfully higher than the Front Range. Best moving months are September through November and April through May; summer is hot and humid, winter has occasional ice events that can disrupt I-95 and the Beltway for 24-48 hours.
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- check_circle Pentagon, Space Force, and federal civilian PCS pipeline from Peterson SFB
- check_circle Defense contractor and intelligence community careers
- check_circle Cybersecurity and cloud-services sector (AWS, data-center alley)
- check_circle Top-rated Fairfax and Loudoun County school districts
- check_circle Reverse-commute access to DC without DC tax residency
- check_circle Established federal-family community familiar to Front Range military
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What's Included in Your Long-Distance Move
Every Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia move includes our comprehensive long-distance moving services.
Full-Service Packing
Professional packing with quality materials. We protect your belongings for the long journey ahead.
Loading & Unloading
Trained crews handle all heavy lifting. Furniture is wrapped and protected before loading.
Climate-Controlled Transport
Our trucks protect your belongings from temperature extremes during the 1710-mile journey.
Furniture Assembly
We disassemble furniture at origin and reassemble at your new home. All hardware kept organized.
Storage Solutions
Need time between move-out and move-in? We offer secure, climate-controlled storage options.
Full Insurance Coverage
Your belongings are protected throughout the move. We offer multiple coverage options.
Special Considerations for Northern Virginia Moves
Every long-distance route has unique challenges. For Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia moves, our team plans for:
- check Optimal routing via I-25 North to I-70 East to I-64 East to I-66 East / I-95 North
- check Strategic scheduling for 5-6 days delivery
- check Climate protection for regional weather
- check Delivery coordination with your Northern Virginia schedule
Licensed for Interstate Moves
Fully licensed for long-distance moves between Colorado and VA.
How Your Northern Virginia Move Works
Our streamlined process makes long-distance moving simple and stress-free.
Free Quote & Planning
Tell us about your move to Northern Virginia. We'll provide a detailed, all-inclusive quote and help you plan the perfect moving date.
Professional Packing
Our trained crew arrives with quality materials. We carefully pack and protect every item for the long-distance journey.
Safe Transport
Your belongings travel 1710 miles in our climate-controlled trucks. We keep you updated throughout the journey.
Delivery & Setup
We arrive in Northern Virginia within your delivery window, unload everything, and help you get settled in your new home.
Free Quote & Planning
Tell us about your move to Northern Virginia. We'll provide a detailed, all-inclusive quote and help you plan the perfect moving date.
Professional Packing
Our trained crew arrives with quality materials. We carefully pack and protect every item for the long-distance journey.
Safe Transport
Your belongings travel 1710 miles in our climate-controlled trucks. We keep you updated throughout the journey.
Delivery & Setup
We arrive in Northern Virginia within your delivery window, unload everything, and help you get settled in your new home.
Ready to start planning your Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia move?
Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia Moving FAQs
Common questions about moving from Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia
Ready for Your Northern Virginia Move?
Let us handle your 1710-mile relocation from Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia.
Get a free, no-obligation quote for your long-distance move. We'll plan every detail so you can focus on your new adventure in Northern Virginia.