Lolo sits about ten miles south of the Garden City, where US-93 leaves the Bitterroot River and bends west into the mouth of Lolo Canyon, and it is where the valley really opens up below Missoula. The newer homes here spread across the benches above Lolo Creek, with US-12 splitting off toward the pass and Idaho, and a lot of the houses sit at the end of long gravel approaches that climb a little off the highway. Levi grew up north of here in the Rattlesnake and has run our crew down to Lolo since 2012, so the turns off US-93 and the streets that fold back toward the canyon are ground we already know.
A Lolo move is usually a planned drive south and a planned carry, since plenty of these homes sit back from the road on a slope that wants firm footing in the snow. Our crew wraps furniture against the dry Montana air, sleeves the screens, and figures the approach before the truck ever leaves the yard. If there is an upright in the front room, we pad and skid it under the same number, written down plainly. You get one flat written rate set before we lift anything, and the Garden City crew that starts your Lolo move is the crew that finishes it. We never hand a job off down the valley.
Lolo Canyon Homes and the Run South on US-93
The bench homes above Lolo Creek often sit at the top of a gravel grade, so our crew reads the approach and sets up on solid ground rather than risk a snow-slick climb. A newer house at the gateway to the Bitterroot or a place tucked toward the canyon mouth, we plot the carry, plan the US-93 run, and settle the figure before your date.
Garden City Movers in Lolo
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 Lolo.
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