Movers in New Harmony, UT
Rural Southern Utah Moves Handled Right | Serving New Harmony & Surrounding Towns
300+
Sunny Days Per Year
5
National Parks Nearby
5,300ft
Elevation Above St. George
1862
Pioneer Settlement Year
Moving Services in New Harmony, Utah
Tucked into the foothills of the Pine Valley Mountains and just minutes from Zion’s quieter Kolob Canyons entrance, New Harmony is the kind of Southern Utah town people move to on purpose. With roughly 300 residents, 5,300 feet of elevation that knocks the edge off summer heat, and pioneer roots going back to 1862, it’s a deliberate escape from the noise of fast-growing St. George 27 miles to the south.
As Southern Utah’s trusted moving company since 2003, we know New Harmony moves look different from the rest of Washington County. Long driveways. Dirt and gravel access roads. Properties on multiple acres. Pioneer-era homes with tight doorways next to newer custom builds with three-car garages. We’ve moved families into all of them, and we plan accordingly — bigger trucks aren’t always the answer, and the wrong truck on the wrong road costs you a day.
Whether you’re moving up from St. George for the cooler weather, relocating from out of state for the rural Utah pace, or trading a city block for ranch acreage, we make your New Harmony move feel simple.
Why Choose Big Ben’s for Your New Harmony Move?
The same crew that handles your move knows the rural roads, long driveways, and quiet pace of New Harmony
Same-day service across New Harmony, Kanarraville, and Washington County
Licensed, bonded, and fully insured movers
No hidden travel charges within Washington County
Free detailed in-home estimates
Experienced with rural properties, long driveways, and gravel access roads
Our New Harmony Moving Services
Full-service moves built for rural Southern Utah — from one-acre homesteads to historic pioneer homes
Local Moving
Professional moves within New Harmony, Kanarraville, Pintura, and surrounding Washington County areas
Packing Services
Expert packing built for high-desert conditions and long rural transport routes
Commercial Moving
Our commercial movers help businesses relocate efficiently with minimal downtime and careful handling of equipment and furniture.
Long Distance Moving
Our long-distance movers make relocating to or from New Harmony simple and stress-free — including out-of-state moves.
Specialty Item Moving
Our specialty movers safely handle delicate and oversized items, including grand pianos, antiques, and other valuables.
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Our Commitment to New Harmony & Washington County
For over two decades, we’ve been moving Southern Utah families — and a real piece of that work happens off the main highway, in towns like New Harmony. We’re your neighbors. We hike Kanarraville Falls on the weekend, drive Old Highway 91 through Pintura, and know which rural roads get sketchy after a hard rain.
We understand the practical realities of moving here. The dirt driveway that’s a quarter mile long. The pioneer-era farmhouse with doorways narrower than modern furniture. The seasonal weather swings at 5,300 feet — cooler summers than St. George, but real winter weather some years. We plan around all of it before the truck shows up.
Our roots in this region mean we can help you settle in too — whether that’s pointing you toward the closest grocery run (Cedar City or Hurricane, depending on which way you’re driving), introducing you to Kolob Canyons before the crowds, or just being honest about what rural life out here is actually like.
Your Complete Guide to Moving to New Harmony
Essential information for anyone relocating to one of Washington County’s smallest and most scenic towns
Property Types You’ll Find
- Acreage homesteads: 1-10+ acre rural properties, common throughout the town
- Pioneer-era homes: Historic farmhouses dating back to the 1800s, original character preserved
- Custom newer builds: Modern homes with mountain views, often on multi-acre lots
- Horse & ranch properties: Acreage with barns, corrals, and pasture access
- Manufactured homes: A practical option throughout rural Washington County
Why People Choose New Harmony
- Cooler Climate: 5,300 ft elevation, real four seasons, summers ~10°F cooler than St. George
- Outdoors: Kolob Canyons (10 min), Pine Valley Mountains, Kanarraville Falls
- Rural Lifestyle: Acreage available, dark skies, quiet pace, no city noise
- Easy Access: I-15 Exit 42, 27 mi to St. George, 20 min to Cedar City
- Tight-Knit Community: About 300 residents, neighbors who know your name
Moving to New Harmony: Insider Tips
Best Moving Months: April-October works well at this elevation. Winter moves (December-February) are doable but watch for occasional snow — we plan around weather windows.
Property Access: Many New Harmony properties sit on long driveways or gravel roads. Share access details, gate codes, and turning-radius concerns ahead of time and we bring the right truck.
Climate-Controlled Storage: If you need temporary storage during the move, our St. George facility holds items at 75°F year-round — useful for the gap between closings.
Settling In: Most groceries and shopping are in Cedar City (20 min north) or Hurricane (20 min south). We’ll point you toward the closest essentials for your new place.
Areas We Serve Around New Harmony
From New Harmony out to Cedar City, Hurricane, and every town along I-15 — we cover the whole region
New Harmony
Kanarraville
Pintura
Anderson Junction
Toquerville
Hurricane
La Verkin
Cedar City
Pine Valley
Leeds
Apple Valley
Virgin
Why People Are Moving to New Harmony
Red rock canyons, mountain trails, and pioneer history all within 30 minutes
Kolob Canyons (Zion)
10 min
Zion’s quieter section — dramatic red rock
Pine Valley Mountains
25 min
Cool mountain hiking and reservoir
Kanarraville Falls
10 min
Famous slot canyon waterfall hike
Cedar City & SUU
20 min
Shakespeare Festival, college town
Frequently Asked Questions About Moving in New Harmony
How do you handle moves to New Harmony’s rural properties?
Long driveways, gravel access roads, and tight gates are normal here — we handle them every week. Before we dispatch, we ask about driveway length, road surface, turning room, low branches, and gate width. That tells us whether to send a 26-foot truck or split the load into two smaller vehicles. The wrong rig on the wrong road costs you a day; we don’t guess.
Do you handle moves involving acreage or horse properties?
Yes — rural moves are part of what we do across Washington and Iron County. Multi-building moves (house plus barn plus shop), large outdoor equipment, livestock-related items, and oversized antiques common in pioneer homes all get handled with the right gear and an experienced crew. Tell us what’s on the property when you book and we’ll plan crew size accordingly.
Can you help with moves from out of state to New Harmony?
Yes. Many people moving to New Harmony are coming from Las Vegas, Salt Lake, California, or out-of-state. We coordinate with long-distance carriers, can receive your shipment at our St. George facility, store items temporarily if your closing date slips, and handle the final delivery up to New Harmony when you’re ready.
What areas do you serve besides New Harmony?
We serve all of Washington County and into Iron County — including Kanarraville, Pintura, Toquerville, La Verkin, Hurricane, Leeds, Cedar City, Pine Valley, St. George, Washington City, Ivins, and Santa Clara. If you’re moving anywhere in Southern Utah, we cover it.
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Need Storage During Your Move?
Many of our New Harmony customers need temporary storage during a move — especially when a rural closing date shifts or you need a gap between properties. Big Ben’s Moving & Storage offers secure short-term and long-term storage at our St. George facility, climate-controlled and 24/7 monitored. We hold your belongings safely until you’re ready for delivery up to New Harmony.
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