Colorado Springs to Oregon Movers
Professional long-distance moving to Oregon with full-service packing, climate-controlled transport, and guaranteed delivery windows.
Colorado Springs to Oregon Movers
Professional long-distance moving to Oregon with full-service packing, climate-controlled transport, and guaranteed delivery windows.
Moving from Colorado Springs to Oregon
Oregon attracts a particular kind of Colorado transplant - someone who loves the Front Range outdoor lifestyle but wants ocean access, dense forest, and a Pacific Northwest cultural sensibility. Our Colorado Springs to Portland route is a 1,300-mile haul across Wyoming, Utah or Idaho, and the Columbia River Gorge into the Willamette Valley. The drive crosses high desert, the Snake River Plain, and the Cascade Range - and during winter requires careful pass weather monitoring. Beyond Portland we quote custom moves to Eugene, Bend, Salem, and the Oregon coast. The economic profile differs from Washington: Oregon has a state income tax (one of the highest in the country at the top bracket, 9.9%), but no sales tax. For most middle-income households the trade is roughly neutral with Colorado, but high earners often save more in Washington. Where Oregon wins is lifestyle: Bend has become a major destination for outdoor-minded Coloradans (high desert climate, Cascade ski access, world-class mountain biking), Portland offers walkable urbanism and a deep food and craft beer culture, and the entire Willamette Valley has wine country and farm-to-table agriculture rivaling California. The Pacific coast is 90 minutes from Portland - rugged, dramatic, and very different from anywhere in Colorado. Climate is the major adjustment: Portland gets cloudy and drizzly from November through April, very unlike Colorado's dry winters. Summers are gorgeous - dry, mild, with long daylight.
Our Routes to Oregon
We offer 1 dedicated route from Colorado Springs to Oregon. Select a city below for route-specific information, distance, and FAQs.
Moving to a Different City in Oregon?
We don't just move to the cities listed above. We provide long-distance moving services to any city in Oregon. 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 Oregon: FAQs
Common questions about moving from Colorado Springs to Oregon. Need more info? Call us at 719-357-5865.
How much does it cost to move from Colorado Springs to Oregon? expand_more
A typical 2-3 bedroom home move to Portland (1,300 miles) ranges from $6,000-$10,500. Bend, Eugene, and coastal Oregon quote separately based on routing and inventory. We provide detailed written quotes with all costs included.
How long does a move from Colorado Springs to Portland take? expand_more
Portland moves typically take 4-5 days from pickup to delivery. The 1,300-mile route crosses Wyoming, Idaho, and the Columbia River Gorge. Winter moves can extend by a day if pass closures require routing adjustments.
What Oregon cities do you service? expand_more
We have a dedicated route to Portland and quote custom moves to Bend, Eugene, Salem, Hillsboro, Beaverton, and the Oregon coast. The Portland metro coverage includes the Eastside (SE Portland, Hawthorne, Sellwood), Westside (Beaverton, Hillsboro, Lake Oswego), and Vancouver, WA across the river. Call for any destination not listed.
Is Bend a good fit for Coloradans? expand_more
Bend may be the most Colorado-like destination in Oregon. High desert climate (around 3,600 feet elevation), 300+ days of sunshine, world-class mountain biking, Cascade ski access at Mt. Bachelor, and a lively craft beer and food scene. Cost of living has risen sharply - it's no longer cheap - but for outdoor-minded transplants it's a strong fit. The drive from Colorado Springs is roughly 1,250 miles.
How does Oregon's tax structure compare to Colorado? expand_more
Oregon has a higher state income tax (top bracket 9.9% vs Colorado's flat 4.4%) but no sales tax (Colorado has roughly 7-8% combined). For middle-income households the total tax burden is similar. High earners pay meaningfully more in Oregon. Property taxes are roughly comparable.
How does the climate compare to Colorado Springs? expand_more
Portland is a major adjustment - cloudy and drizzly from November through April, and the dry sunshine of Colorado disappears. Total rainfall is around 36 inches but spread across many drizzly days. Summers are gorgeous and dry. Bend retains the Colorado high-desert sun (300+ days/year) and is a much easier transition for sun-loving transplants. The Oregon coast is mild but wet.
Is winter a problem for moves to Oregon? expand_more
It can be. The route crosses the Wyoming I-80 corridor (Elk Mountain wind zone) and either the Snake River Plain in Idaho or Cascade Range passes. Our drivers monitor weather and may delay or reroute departures during severe storms. November through March moves require flexible delivery windows.
Do you handle military moves in Oregon? expand_more
Oregon has a smaller military footprint than Washington. We can coordinate moves to Camp Rilea on the coast or to dispatched assignments at JBLM (which serves the broader Pacific Northwest). Most Oregon-bound moves we handle are civilian relocations rather than PCS moves.
What route do you take to Oregon? expand_more
For Portland, we run I-25 North to I-80 West across southern Wyoming, then I-84 West through southern Idaho along the Snake River into the Columbia River Gorge and Portland. For Bend we cut south on US-97 from the Gorge. Total transit is 4-5 days with regulated driver rest stops.
Ready to Move to Oregon?
Get a free, no-obligation quote for your Colorado Springs to Oregon relocation. We handle every detail from packing to delivery.