Areas We Serve · Twin Cities
170 miles of multi-use trails deliberately woven through residential neighborhoods, some right along rear lot lines. Two high schools in the same district whose boundary runs through neighborhoods that look identical from the street. The Gold Line BRT that opened in 2025 reshaping the Bielenberg corridor right now. Woodbury movers who know which version of this city your address is in.
Woodbury Was Built Around Its Trails
Woodbury’s 170-mile trail network was not added as an afterthought. It was threaded through the city as it was built, which means trail corridors run adjacent to residential rear lots throughout the city. The Gold Line BRT that opened March 2025 is actively reshaping the northwest Woodbury corridor. And South Washington County Schools ISD 833 splits Woodbury between Woodbury High School and East Ridge High School at the neighborhood level. These three things together make Woodbury distinctly its own move.
Woodbury's 170 miles of multi-use trails were built into the city's residential fabric, not added later. Some rear lots back directly onto trail easements with setback requirements that affect what can be staged, parked, or accessed from the back of the property. We ask about your rear lot configuration at booking. A trail-adjacent address is a common Woodbury reality and it changes the carry plan.
South Washington County Schools ISD 833 serves all of Woodbury with two high schools inside the city: Woodbury High School (Royals) and East Ridge High School (Raptors). Both rank in the top 30 to 40 high schools in Minnesota and the boundary between their zones runs through Woodbury neighborhoods that look identical from the street. Many families in Woodbury chose their specific address based on which school zone it falls in.
Minnesota's first dedicated-guideway Bus Rapid Transit line opened March 2025 with three Woodbury stations on Bielenberg Drive. New high-density residential development is clustering around those station areas right now, and Amazon's last-mile facility and Topgolf are both under construction near I-94 and I-494. The northwest Woodbury corridor is the most active construction zone in the east metro. We check it before every move.
Our Process
A trail-backed home in the Settlers Ridge corridor and a Gold Line station-area condo are two entirely different setups. Here is how we build the right plan for yours before the crew crosses into Washington County.
We ask about your rear lot configuration and whether your property backs onto a trail corridor at booking. A trail easement changes staging options, carry angles, and the distance from the truck to the back door. Knowing it at booking means the crew does not discover it on move day.
We ask for your specific address and neighborhood at booking. Whether you are in the Woodbury High zone or the East Ridge zone tells us a lot about your neighborhood's character, its development era, and what the surrounding streets look like for truck access and staging.
We check construction activity on Bielenberg Drive and the I-94 and I-494 interchange before the crew departs. The Gold Line corridor and new commercial development around the east Woodbury interchanges create shifting lane configurations. We route around active work rather than into it.
Woodbury has homes ranging from late-1990s established SFR to brand-new construction in Settlers Ridge and Meadows at Prairie Ridge. We arrive with protection matched to your specific home type and finish level before the first box moves.
We walk every room with you before the truck pulls away. Your previous address is left in the condition it needs to be, your new Woodbury home is set up the way you want it, and we do not call it done until we have confirmed both with you directly.
Who Calls Us
Woodbury draws east metro professionals, school-zone families, and trail-first buyers who want Washington County’s outdoor infrastructure built into the neighborhood. Here is who we help most.
Families who researched the ISD 833 boundary and chose their Woodbury address specifically to land in one high school zone or the other, where both schools rank in the top 40 in Minnesota.
Moving into the new high-density residential development clustered around Woodbury's three Gold Line BRT stations on Bielenberg Drive for the direct St. Paul connection and the growing northwest Woodbury corridor.
Tech and healthcare professionals relocating to the east metro choose Woodbury for the ISD 833 schools, the trail network, and a Washington County address that draws one of the most educated workforces in Minnesota.
Buyers closing on new construction in Settlers Ridge, Meadows at Prairie Ridge, and the other active Woodbury development corridors in the city's southern and eastern growth zones.
Families and professionals moving from the east side of St. Paul and Maplewood into Woodbury for the ISD 833 schools, the trail network, and a Washington County address that I-94 keeps within commuting distance.
Established Woodbury residents transitioning from larger family homes into townhomes near Carver Lake or the Gold Line station areas without leaving the city's trail network or the school district they chose.
Woodbury Questions
With 170 miles of trails threaded through the city, a meaningful share of Woodbury residential lots back directly onto a trail corridor. Staging a truck at the rear of the property, accessing a back entrance, or placing equipment near the trail edge may be restricted by city easement rules. We ask about your rear lot at booking so the carry plan accounts for your specific property.
Woodbury High School and East Ridge High School are both in Woodbury and both in ISD 833. The boundary between them runs through similar-looking neighborhoods. Knowing which zone your address falls in helps us understand the age of your home, the surrounding street layout, and what access looks like on your specific block.
Trail-backed lots with longer rear carries and new construction in Settlers Ridge with active corridor construction nearby may vary. You Move Me charges an hourly rate with a flat travel fee and no hidden charges, confirmed before we book.
The METRO Gold Line opened March 2025 and new residential and commercial development is actively building out around the three Woodbury stations on Bielenberg Drive. Amazon and Topgolf construction near I-94 and I-494 also creates shifting conditions. We check the corridor before every Woodbury move so the crew takes the approach that reflects current conditions.
Mid-week moves avoid the weekend premium and lighter I-94 east metro traffic keeps crew transit time lower across the Washington County line. Summer in Woodbury is competitive as ISD 833 school-start timing drives August demand and new construction closings cluster at month-end. Mid-week outside of July and August offers the best combination of price and availability.
New construction closings in Woodbury cluster at month-end, which compresses those windows. ISD 833 school-start timing drives strong July and August demand across both high school zones. Earlier booking gives more flexibility on date, crew size, and the time estimate for your specific address and rear lot configuration.
Our Service Area
From the established neighborhoods near Carver Lake Park and Ojibway Park to the new construction corridors of Settlers Ridge and Meadows at Prairie Ridge, from the Gold Line station areas on Bielenberg Drive to the Eagle Valley golf and trail communities in the southeast, if it has a Woodbury ZIP code we move it.
Woodbury Service Boundaries
ZIP Codes 55125 and 55129: Bordered by Oakdale and Maplewood to the north, Lake Elmo to the northeast, Cottage Grove to the south, and Inver Grove Heights and Eagan to the west.
Tell us your address, your rear lot setup, and your move date. We will check the trail easement, the Bielenberg corridor, and the school zone before the crew crosses into Washington County.
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