Clinton sits east up the Clark Fork on I-90 past Turah, the rural stretch where the valley narrows and the river-bottom homes and hillside properties spread out along the highway and the frontage roads. The land here is open country, with homes on a few acres, places set back down gravel drives, and lots that climb a little off the river onto the lower slopes. Our crew runs the I-90 stretch east past Turah to Clinton steadily, so the frontage-road loops where a long truck keeps moving and the river and hillside drives roomy enough for the rig are already charted out of the Garden City.
A Clinton move usually means a planned drive east up the Clark Fork and a careful carry, since the gravel drives and hillside lots want firm footing when the snow holds in the narrow valley. We scale the truck and crew to the property, wrap furniture against the dry Montana air, and clear the house and any shop in one trip. When a home along the river or up the hillside holds an upright or a console, our crew pads and skids it for the long carry to the rig, written into the same fixed figure. One Garden City crew, our own trucks, a price pinned before the job opens.
Clinton River and Hillside Properties up the Clark Fork on I-90
The gravel drives off the frontage roads past Turah usually let the truck near the entry, though a soft or snow-held approach gets walked first. A river-bottom home or a hillside place with a console in the den, our crew clears it for a figure set up front, with the run east up the Clark Fork already in the plan.
Garden City Movers in Clinton
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 Clinton.
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