Movers in Mineral County, MT | Garden City Movers

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Mineral County is the westbound push from the Garden City, straight down the Clark Fork canyon toward the Idaho line. We swing the trucks onto I-90 west out of Missoula, ride the river past the Alberton gorge where the canyon pinches tight, and roll into Superior, the county seat, before continuing to St. Regis where the highway forks for the panhandle. Canyon driving is its own thing: the interstate bends along the Clark Fork with rock close on one shoulder, and in winter the shaded stretches below Alberton glaze fast. Levi schedules the haul for when the road behaves, so our movers reach the door with energy to spare for the carry, be it a one-bedroom cabin or a whole house.

A fair share of this is Missoula folks trading town for a riverside lot in Superior, families settling cabins and acreage near St. Regis, and University grads who want trees and a trout stream out back. The same movers who pack your place in Target Range are the ones unloading it in Superior, since we keep one outfit on the job from first box to last and subcontract nothing. Each mover earns a Garden City Movers paycheck, our name follows the trucks down the canyon, and a Superior closing that slips a week parks your load in our heated Missoula storage until the day you take the keys.

West down the Clark Fork Canyon on I-90 to Superior, Alberton, and St. Regis

Mineral County tends to throw river cabins down a steep bank, older houses on Superior’s narrow lots, and heavy shop or barn pieces that ride out the canyon with a move. We pack dollies, ramps, straps, and padding for all of it, and $1M of cargo protection backs every load. Pricing holds steady: two movers at $125/hr, three at $170/hr, four at $220/hr, or a single flat figure Levi writes after walking the home, with the I-90 canyon run already inside it. A studio lands near $380 to $600, a one-bedroom $600 to $980, two bedrooms $980 to $1,650, and an upright piano $280 to $440 when one rides along.

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What Mineral County Families Tell Our Crew

Morgan D.
Morgan D.
South Hills · Google
★★★★★

“Our two-bed up in South Hills moved without a hiccup on a freezing January morning. They pulled up right on schedule, stayed tidy throughout, and were every bit as mindful unloading as they were loading. The flatscreen and a glass dining table got extra wrapping, and the bottom line came in exactly where Hannah had pegged it, down to the cent. Not one gripe, and I would book them again in a second.”

Hunter D.
Hunter D.
Pattee Canyon · Google
★★★★★

“Three-bedroom up Pattee Canyon, tackled in that dead stretch between Christmas and New Year's with fresh snow down and a long driveway to negotiate. Nobody on the crew batted an eye, the load stayed cinched tight, and they inched up the slick drive at a crawl. Plenty of our things are old and sentimental, and each one was handled gently and the beds reassembled for us. Whatever Levi penciled on the estimate is what the closing bill read. We would ring them again without a moment's pause.”

Chelsea K.
Chelsea K.
Lolo · Google
★★★★★

“Just a studio down in Lolo, hardly a major job, but the two guys put real care into it regardless. Pleasant to deal with, watchful around my bookcase and television, and finished sooner than I figured. The total never strayed from the quote, and they brushed off the December ice on US-93 like it was an afterthought. I genuinely valued how calm and uneventful the whole day stayed.”

Levi B.
Levi B.
Bonner · Google
★★★★★

“Four-bedroom out in Bonner, up the canyon, and I figured the drive plus the cold December morning would bog things down. It did not. The crew was organized, padded every doorway, and hauled a heavy gun safe and a big sectional out without grazing a wall. Everything landed exactly where it belonged once we got over there. The flat quote held to the penny and nobody tried to pad the bill. Top-notch outfit.”

Questions Missoula Neighbors Ask Levi

How far down the Clark Fork canyon will Garden City Movers travel, and is the run to Superior charged on its own?
I-90 west out of the Garden City takes us past the Alberton gorge, into Superior, and onward to St. Regis near the Idaho line. The canyon mileage is part of your quote, never a separate fee, run on the clock ($125/hr with two movers, $170/hr with three, $220/hr with four) or as a single flat figure Levi writes once he has walked the home. On winter trips we plan the load around the ice in the shaded reaches below Alberton.
We're moving into a river cabin near Superior reached by a steep bank. Can your Missoula movers get the heavy pieces down?
Yes, canyon banks like that are routine for us. Our W-2 movers strap and pad the heavy furniture, walk it down the bank on dollies, and set it cabin-side, all on Garden City equipment with Garden City hands. A one-bedroom runs $600 to $980, a two-bedroom $980 to $1,650, and $1M of cargo protection rides the whole load. Whoever loads you in Missoula is who works the Clark Fork bank in Superior.
Should our Superior closing slide, will Garden City Movers store our things back in Missoula?
We will. Everything waits in our own heated storage in the Garden City, somewhere between $95 and $230 each month according to the size, rather than a damp shed down the canyon. When Superior firms up, our same movers run it all back west on I-90 along the Clark Fork. Garden City Movers holds a Montana PSC permit, US DOT 3445120, and MC 1108940.

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