Colorado Springs to Virginia Movers
Professional long-distance moving to Virginia with full-service packing, climate-controlled transport, and guaranteed delivery windows.
Colorado Springs to Virginia Movers
Professional long-distance moving to Virginia with full-service packing, climate-controlled transport, and guaranteed delivery windows.
Moving from Colorado Springs to Virginia
Virginia, and specifically Northern Virginia, is one of our most defense-and-government-driven destination markets. Northern Virginia is home to the Pentagon, the CIA at Langley, dozens of major defense contractors (Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, Booz Allen Hamilton), and the largest concentration of federal civilian employment outside Washington, DC itself. For Colorado Springs transplants - many of whom work in Space Force, Army, defense intelligence, or contractor roles at Peterson SFB, Schriever SFB, NORAD, or Fort Carson - relocating to Northern Virginia is often a career move tied to a security clearance, a federal civilian transfer, or a contractor opportunity. Our Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia route is a 1,750-mile haul via I-70 East across Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, and through the mid-Atlantic. We service the entire NoVA region: Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Reston, Tysons, Vienna, Loudoun County (Ashburn, Leesburg), and Prince William County (Manassas, Woodbridge). Beyond NoVA we quote custom moves to Richmond, Charlottesville, Norfolk/Virginia Beach, and the Hampton Roads military region (which has its own Navy and Air Force concentration). Climate-wise, Virginia is a four-season mid-Atlantic environment - hot, humid summers and cold but generally not brutal winters. Cost of living in Northern Virginia is high - among the highest in the country - but federal salaries (and the locality pay differential for the DC area) typically offset it. Beyond Northern Virginia, Richmond and Charlottesville offer dramatically lower costs and a different lifestyle.
Our Routes to Virginia
We offer 1 dedicated route from Colorado Springs to Virginia. Select a city below for route-specific information, distance, and FAQs.
Moving to a Different City in Virginia?
We don't just move to the cities listed above. We provide long-distance moving services to any city in Virginia. 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 Virginia: FAQs
Common questions about moving from Colorado Springs to Virginia. Need more info? Call us at 719-357-5865.
How much does it cost to move from Colorado Springs to Virginia? expand_more
A typical 2-3 bedroom home move to Northern Virginia (1,750 miles) ranges from $7,500-$13,000. Richmond, Charlottesville, and Hampton Roads quote separately based on routing. We provide detailed written quotes with all costs included.
How long does a move from Colorado Springs to Northern Virginia take? expand_more
NoVA moves typically take 5-6 days from pickup to delivery. The 1,750-mile route crosses Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, and into Virginia. We provide specific delivery windows and update you en route.
What Virginia cities do you service? expand_more
We have a dedicated route to Northern Virginia (the entire DC metro on the Virginia side: Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William). We also quote custom moves to Richmond, Charlottesville, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Hampton Roads, and the Shenandoah Valley. Call for any destination not listed.
Do you handle security clearance moves and federal relocations? expand_more
Yes. A significant portion of our Northern Virginia relocations involve cleared personnel transferring from Colorado Springs intelligence and defense roles to Pentagon, CIA, NSA, or contractor positions in NoVA. We understand the timeline pressures around clearance start dates and federal report-for-duty requirements.
Which Northern Virginia areas are most popular? expand_more
Arlington and Alexandria offer walkable urban living with Metro access - popular with younger professionals and dual-income couples. Fairfax County (Vienna, Oakton, Reston, Falls Church) is the family suburb sweet spot - top schools and reasonable commutes. Loudoun County (Ashburn, Leesburg, Sterling) has the newest housing and tech-corridor jobs. Prince William County (Manassas, Woodbridge) is more affordable but with longer commutes.
Is the cost of living really that much higher than Colorado Springs? expand_more
Yes. Northern Virginia is one of the highest cost-of-living regions in the country - housing in particular runs 50-100% higher than Colorado Springs in close-in areas like Arlington and Falls Church. Federal salaries include a DC locality pay adjustment (around 33%) that offsets this for federal workers, but private-sector transplants need to budget carefully. Richmond and Charlottesville are far more affordable - closer to or below Colorado Springs costs.
Do you handle military moves to Hampton Roads? expand_more
Yes. Hampton Roads (Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Newport News) is one of the largest Navy concentrations in the world - Norfolk Naval Base, Naval Station Norfolk, Langley AFB, and several other commands. We handle PCS moves between Colorado Springs installations and Hampton Roads, including DPS coordination and military weight allowances.
How does the climate compare to Colorado Springs? expand_more
Virginia is mid-Atlantic - four genuine seasons, hot and humid summers (mid-80s to low-90s with high humidity, very different from Colorado's dry summers), and cool to cold winters with periodic snow but rarely sub-zero. Spring and fall are long and beautiful. The biggest climate adjustment for Coloradans is summer humidity.
What route do you take to Virginia? expand_more
We run I-25 North to I-70 East across Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois, then I-70 East through Indiana and Ohio, picking up I-68 East and I-70 East through West Virginia and Maryland into Northern Virginia. For Richmond and points south we shift to I-64 East. Total transit is 5-6 days with regulated driver rest stops.
Ready to Move to Virginia?
Get a free, no-obligation quote for your Colorado Springs to Virginia relocation. We handle every detail from packing to delivery.