Colorado Springs to Georgia Movers
Professional long-distance moving to Georgia with full-service packing, climate-controlled transport, and guaranteed delivery windows.
Colorado Springs to Georgia Movers
Professional long-distance moving to Georgia with full-service packing, climate-controlled transport, and guaranteed delivery windows.
Moving from Colorado Springs to Georgia
Atlanta is the gravitational center of the Southeast - the world's busiest airport, Fortune 500 headquarters (Coca-Cola, Delta, Home Depot, UPS), a film and entertainment industry that's grown into a real Hollywood South, and a sprawling, affordable metro that's become a destination for professionals, military families, and Black professionals seeking opportunity in a city that's long been a hub of African American business and culture. Our Colorado Springs to Atlanta route is a 1,400-mile haul along the I-70 East to I-65 South to I-20 East corridor, with delivery times of 5-6 days. The economic case is strong: Atlanta's job market spans tech (an emerging fintech and SaaS hub), logistics (Delta, UPS, Hartsfield-Jackson), entertainment (Tyler Perry Studios, dozens of Marvel and Netflix productions), and corporate finance. Housing is meaningfully more affordable than Front Range Colorado in most metro suburbs - Marietta, Roswell, Alpharetta, Decatur, and Sandy Springs offer good schools and short commutes. Beyond Atlanta we quote custom moves to Savannah, Augusta, Athens, and the Georgia coast. The trade-offs are real: Atlanta traffic is famously bad, summers are humid and long, and pollen season in spring is an adjustment for newcomers. But for many Coloradans the airport access alone (you can fly direct to almost anywhere) and the lower cost of living make it work.
Our Routes to Georgia
We offer 2 dedicated routes from Colorado Springs to Georgia. Select a city below for route-specific information, distance, and FAQs.
Moving to a Different City in Georgia?
We don't just move to the cities listed above. We provide long-distance moving services to any city in Georgia. If you don't see your destination, give us a call or request a quote - we'll get you a custom price for your specific move.
Moving to Georgia: FAQs
Common questions about moving from Colorado Springs to Georgia. Need more info? Call us at 719-357-5865.
How much does it cost to move from Colorado Springs to Georgia? expand_more
A typical 2-3 bedroom home move to Atlanta (1,400 miles) ranges from $6,000-$10,500. Coastal Georgia (Savannah) quotes slightly higher due to the additional drive. We provide detailed written quotes with all costs included.
How long does a move from Colorado Springs to Atlanta take? expand_more
Atlanta moves typically take 5-6 days from pickup to delivery. The 1,400-mile route crosses Kansas, Missouri, Tennessee, and into Georgia. We provide specific delivery windows and update you en route.
What Georgia cities do you service? expand_more
We have a dedicated route to Atlanta and quote custom moves to Savannah, Augusta, Athens, Macon, and Columbus. The Atlanta metro coverage includes Marietta, Roswell, Alpharetta, Decatur, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Buckhead, and the Eastside. Call for any destination not listed.
Which Atlanta suburbs are popular with transplants? expand_more
The Northside (Roswell, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, Marietta, Dunwoody) attracts professionals and families - top schools, corporate headquarters, and easier commutes. Decatur and the Eastside (East Lake, Kirkwood) draw younger families who want walkable urban living. Buckhead is the upscale in-town option. Newnan and Peachtree City offer more rural feel with good schools, popular with military families from Fort Moore.
How is the cost of living compared to Colorado Springs? expand_more
Atlanta is generally more affordable than Colorado Springs in housing, especially in outer suburbs. Median home prices in much of the metro run 15-30% below the Front Range. Groceries and utilities are comparable; gas is cheaper. Georgia state income tax is 5.39% (slightly higher than Colorado's 4.4%), so total tax burden is similar. The biggest cost savings are housing-driven.
Do you handle military moves to Fort Moore? expand_more
Yes. Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning) outside Columbus is a major Army training and infantry installation, and we handle PCS moves between Fort Carson, Peterson SFB, and Fort Moore. We coordinate with DPS and understand military weight allowances and timelines.
Do you use climate-controlled trucks for Georgia moves? expand_more
Yes. The Southeast humidity and summer heat can damage wood furniture, leather, electronics, and artwork over a multi-day haul. All our Atlanta-bound moves use climate-controlled trailers.
Is the traffic in Atlanta really as bad as people say? expand_more
Yes. Atlanta's traffic regularly ranks among the worst in the U.S. - long commutes, congested I-285 perimeter, and limited transit outside the city core. Most transplants pick housing based on commute distance to their job and accept that 30-45 minute drives are normal. MARTA (rail and bus) covers some areas but isn't comprehensive. The trade-off for the cost-of-living and job-market upside is the time you spend in traffic.
What route do you take to Georgia? expand_more
We run I-25 North to I-70 East across Kansas and Missouri, then south on I-65 through Tennessee into Alabama, and east on I-20 into Atlanta. Total transit is 5-6 days with regulated driver rest stops.
Ready to Move to Georgia?
Get a free, no-obligation quote for your Colorado Springs to Georgia relocation. We handle every detail from packing to delivery.