Bonner sits east of the Garden City, where I-90 meets SR-200 at the old mill, right where the Blackfoot River comes down out of the canyon to join the Clark Fork. The homes here run from mill-town houses near the confluence to places set up the Blackfoot and along the Clark Fork canyon, often on narrow river-bottom lots or perched a little above the water on a short grade. Our crew runs SR-200 up the Blackfoot and the I-90 stretch east through Bonner steadily, so the canyon turns and the river-road frontage where a long truck wants room are familiar ground.
A Bonner move usually means a planned drive up the canyon and a careful carry, since the river-bottom lots can be tight and the snow holds late in the shade off the water. We wrap furniture against the dry Montana air, sleeve the screens, and read the approach before the truck backs in toward the river. When a home along the Clark Fork or up the Blackfoot holds an upright, our crew pads and skids it under the same number, written plainly. One flat written rate, one Garden City crew up the canyon and back, and the job never gets passed to a subcontractor.
Bonner Mill Homes and the Run East up the Blackfoot Canyon
The river-bottom lots near the SR-200 junction can be tight and slow to thaw, so our crew reads the approach and sets up on firm footing rather than risk a slick canyon-shade apron. A mill-town house at the confluence or a place up the Blackfoot, we map the carry, plan the run east on I-90 and SR-200, and lock the price ahead of your date.
Garden City Movers in Bonner
Local crews from $125/hr — or lock in a flat written rate
Our Garden City crew knows the streets, the hillside driveways, and the buildings around Bonner.
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