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Draper Movers at the Point Where Two Valleys Meet

SunCrest sits on a mountain ridge above 5,500 feet with a road grade that requires a specific truck plan before the crew leaves the yard. Corner Canyon trail-adjacent lots have rear access constraints that standard south valley moves do not. Additionally, The Point redevelopment on 600 acres of the former state prison site is actively under construction on Draper’s west side. Draper movers who account for all three before move day.

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Utah’s Priciest Suburb Has Three Very Different Move Environments

SunCrest Elevation, Canyon Trail Lots, and a 600-Acre Construction Zone on the West Side

Draper sits at the southern end of Silicon Slopes where Salt Lake County meets Utah County at the Point of the Mountain. Consequently, the city has more geographic variation per square mile than almost any other suburb in the valley. A move to SunCrest, a trail-adjacent Corner Canyon address, and a future unit at The Point therefore all require completely different plans.

SunCrest Mountain Access Road

SunCrest is a mountain-top community above 5,500 feet with views of both Salt Lake Valley and Utah Valley. However, the access road from the valley floor climbs steeply and demands the right truck size before the crew departs. We confirm your SunCrest address and road grade at booking. Additionally, seasonal road conditions get factored into your morning window.

Corner Canyon Trail-Adjacent Lots

Draper has over 100 miles of Corner Canyon trails accessible directly from neighborhood streets. Many homes back onto the trail system corridor with conservation easements and rear lot restrictions similar to what you would find in a riparian zone. As a result, rear staging is limited on these properties. We ask about your trail adjacency at booking to confirm the carry plan before move day.

The Point West Side Construction

The Point broke ground on Phase 1 infrastructure in December 2024 on 600 acres of the former state prison site along Porter Rockwell Boulevard. Active road construction and shifting access on the west side of Draper affect routing in that corridor. Furthermore, first residential occupants are expected as early as late 2026, so new-construction moves at The Point are already on the horizon.

Our Process

How We Plan a Draper Move Before the Elevation Changes Everything

A SunCrest home on the ridge, a trail-adjacent address in Corner Canyon, and a new build near The Point corridor are three distinct operations. Here is how we build the right plan for yours from the first call.

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Neighborhood, Elevation, and Trail Status at Booking

We ask whether your home is in SunCrest, along a Corner Canyon trail corridor, near The Point, or in a standard Draper neighborhood at booking. Each zone has a different access reality. Consequently, starting with that distinction means the right truck size, crew, and route are confirmed before the job begins.

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SunCrest Road Grade and Truck Sizing

SunCrest access roads are steep enough that a full-size 26-foot truck requires grade confirmation before departure. We check your specific SunCrest address and the seasonal road status at booking. Additionally, winter conditions on the mountain access road get factored into your morning window.

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Trail Rear Lot and Access Confirmation

For Corner Canyon trail-adjacent homes, we confirm rear lot access and conservation easement restrictions at booking. These lots often have limited rear staging. Because of this, the carry distance and approach angle get built into the estimate before the crew is assigned.

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The Point and Porter Rockwell Corridor Check

We check active construction conditions along Porter Rockwell Boulevard and the west Draper corridor before every move near The Point site. Road configurations in this zone are shifting as Phase 1 infrastructure work continues through 2026. Accordingly, the crew routes around active zones rather than into them.

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Two-Valley View Walkthrough Before We Leave

We walk every room and every level with you before calling the move complete. Whether your new address looks out over Salt Lake Valley, Utah Valley, or Corner Canyon, your home is set up the way you described it before we call the job done. That is how we earn the #BestMoveEver at the point where two valleys meet.

Who Calls Us

The People We Move in Draper

Draper draws Silicon Slopes executives, mountain-living families, trail-first buyers, and people closing on Utah’s most premium suburban addresses. Here is who we help most.

SunCrest Ridge and
Mountain-Top Buyers

Moving into SunCrest's mountain-top community above 5,500 feet for panoramic views of both Salt Lake Valley and Utah Valley. These homes combine luxury finishes with an elevation and access road that is, consequently, unlike anything else in the south valley.

Silicon Slopes Executives
Choosing Draper

Executives and senior professionals relocating for roles at 1-800 Contacts, eBay, and the broader Silicon Slopes tech corridor. Draper gives them a 10-minute commute to the tech hub and Utah's highest suburban median income at $130,680.

Corner Canyon Trail and
Canyon High School Families

Families choosing Draper for direct trail access into 100-plus miles of Corner Canyon terrain from neighborhood streets. Additionally, Corner Canyon High School consistently ranks among Utah's top high schools, making this a rare school-and-trails combination.

The Point Early Move-In
Buyers and Renters

Early occupants arriving at The Point as Phase 1 residential units open in late 2026. This will be one of the most anticipated new community openings in Utah's recent history and, moreover, we plan to be moving the very first families in.

Two-County Border and
Alpine District Families

Buyers targeting the Utah County portion of Draper for Alpine School District and Lone Peak High School. The county line runs through Draper and consequently, the district it determines can shift a family's preferred address by a single block.

Steeplechase and Luxury
Gated Community Buyers

Moving into Steeplechase and Draper Heights for Draper's most exclusive gated addresses. These communities have HOA move-in protocols, approved time windows, and access procedures that standard Draper neighborhoods do not require.

Draper Questions

What People Ask Before Moving in Draper

How does SunCrest's elevation and steep access road affect a move?

Significantly. SunCrest sits above 5,500 feet and the access road from the valley floor requires the right truck size before departure.

A grade that handles a medium-duty truck comfortably may not work for a full-size 26-footer. Additionally, winter conditions on the mountain road can change the timing and approach window. We confirm your SunCrest address, driveway grade, and seasonal status at booking so the right vehicle is assigned the first time.

Yes. Many Corner Canyon trail-adjacent homes have conservation easements and limited rear staging.

Draper’s trail network backs directly onto residential lots in several neighborhoods. As a result, rear truck access is restricted and carries from the street run longer than a standard suburban address. We ask about your trail adjacency at booking and build the carry distance into the estimate before the crew is assigned.

Full-service Draper moves typically run between $140 and $225 per hour.

SunCrest mountain moves and gated luxury community carries, however, run toward the higher end. You Move Me charges an hourly rate with a flat travel fee and no hidden charges. Furthermore, your estimate is confirmed before we book and reflects your specific neighborhood and home type.

It depends on your address. Draper spans both Salt Lake and Utah counties and is served by two school districts.

Canyons School District serves most of Draper, while Alpine School District serves the Utah County portion. Consequently, the district your home falls in depends on your specific address rather than your city. We recommend confirming your zone before committing to an address if the district matters for your family.

Tuesday and Wednesday are consistently the most affordable days.

Mid-week moves avoid the weekend premium and lighter I-15 traffic keeps crew transit times lower. Additionally, summer in Draper is competitive as Silicon Slopes relocation timelines and Canyons District school-start dates overlap in July and August. Mid-week outside of those months, therefore, offers the best combination of price and availability.

Book three to four weeks ahead for most Draper moves and further for SunCrest and gated community dates.

SunCrest truck sizing and Steeplechase HOA coordination both benefit from extra lead time. Moreover, Draper is one of the most competitive booking markets in the Salt Lake Valley. Summer dates compress quickly as tech relocation windows and school-year transitions drive demand at the same time. As a result, earlier booking gives more flexibility on all fronts.

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Our Service Area

We Cover All of Draper, From the Ridge to The Point

Whether your address is on the SunCrest ridge above both valleys, along the Corner Canyon trail network, in the Steeplechase gated corridor, near the South Mountain golf course neighborhoods, or in the future community taking shape at The Point, if it has a Draper ZIP code we move it.

Draper Service Boundaries

ZIP Codes 84020 and 84065: Bordered by Sandy and South Jordan to the north, Highland and Alpine to the east and south, and Riverton and Herriman to the west.

Let's Make Your Draper Move the #BestMoveEver

Tell us your neighborhood, your elevation, and your move date. We will confirm the truck grade for SunCrest, check the trail setbacks, review The Point corridor, and have every detail sorted before the crew leaves the yard.

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