Olympia Long Distance Movers
Olympia's Highest-Rated Long Distance Moving Company
Allied Van Lines can help you with your move whether you're based in Downtown Olympia, Eastside, Briarwood, or anywhere in between. Our network of agents extends across the country, and we have done many domestic and international moves throughout our 95-plus year history. Here in Olympia, WA, we have four available Allied Van Lines agents, all of whom are licensed and bonded. They've received an average rating of 4.96 out of 5 stars from satisfied customers.
Allied Van Lines is here to assist both residential and commercial clients. You can share with us what you'd like us to handle, and we'll work hard to get that task done efficiently. Before moving day, we can either drop off shipping materials to your location or we can have movers come in and pack up your items. If there's a period before your new place is ready, we can store your belongings in a secure storage facility for safekeeping. We'll then transport everything to your new home or office whenever you're ready. In our line of work, it's important to pay close attention to detail, and that's something that we do each and every day. Call us today for a free service estimate.
As the capital of the state of Washington, Olympia is the main cultural hub of the Puget Sound region. The city packs a delightful mix of work and play with government buildings and an expanse of walkways and marine waterways along the inlet of the Pacific Ocean. It is also home to The Evergreen State College and South Puget Sound Community College.
Olympia has a population of approximately 48,000, as of the 2012 U.S. Census. With the state government located here, much of the city’s workforce is employed in public administration positions.
Residents of Olympia enjoy a fairly moderate climate. In July, temperatures reach high-70s while in December, they drop to low-40s.
Attractions and activities in Olympia
Olympia offers a vibrant downtown and easy access to outdoor recreation. One of the main attractions is the State Capitol where residents can learn about the city’s history and legislative background through these majestic corridors. Since 1928, the capitol has stood as an architectural centerpiece designed by New York architects Walter Wilder and Harry White. You can continue the walking tour at Percival Landing, which is an extended park that follows along the east side of Budd Inlet, the southernmost waters of Puget Sound.
Kids have a field day at the Hands On Children’s Museum featuring fun, interactive exhibits and programs for children, families and teachers. It has even been voted “The Best Fun Place for Kids” for more than a decade.
Bird watchers should head to Nisqually Reach Nature Center, a walking bridge brimming with gorgeous views. Another hotspot is Priest Point Park, a 314-acre park with hiking and unbelievable wildlife viewing. If you want to practice your swing, Tumwater Valley Golf Course has 18 holes of championship golf located within the Deschutes River Valley.
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Simplify your transition to Olympia with Allied Van Lines. Olympia moving companies provide an array of options, including electronic and appliance assembly and disassembly, self-pack materials and vehicle transportation. Rest assured, with Allied, you’ll find no surprise pricing and no hidden fees.
If you’ve got your eyes set on moving here, a few basic bits of transportation information will ease your travels. The nearest airports are Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, located 49 miles away, and King County International Airport, situated 55 miles away. If you’re driving, the city is accessible via Interstate 5 and U.S. Highway 101.