Denver is where our routes start climbing into real mountains. PT Van Lines takes I-15 north out of the Las Vegas Valley, transfers to I-70 across Utah, and tackles the Rockies on the way into the Front Range. It is a 750-mile interstate move scheduled as a multi-day job with one truck and one crew, start to finish. We are a licensed Nevada van line with USDOT and MC authority — not a broker handing your load to strangers in the mountains.
Leaving Nevada? Las Vegas movers keeps the whole haul on one truck with one crew, priced in writing.
This corridor leaves the Mojave, crosses the Utah desert, and climbs through the high Colorado passes into Denver’s mile-high plateau. The elevation swing is large and I-70 can hold mountain snow late in the year, so we time the Rockies leg around the weather and drive the grades with care. Furniture and fragile items ride padded and braced for the climbs and descents, and we keep you in the loop on the delivery window the whole way.
What is covered on the Denver move
- Dawn loadout in Las Vegas before the heat builds
- Heavy pad, blanket and shrink protection for the mountain haul
- Disassembly and reassembly of beds, tables and large pieces
- Weather-aware scheduling for the I-70 Rockies leg
- One flat written price, $100 deposit credited to the final bill
From a Summerlin two-story to a Denver suburb, or a Strip high-rise condo to a LoDo loft, you keep a single point of contact and a crew that owns the whole mountain run on both ends.
How this run goes · ~750 mi
One crew and one truck cover the entire haul, GPS-tracked from door to door on a single binding flat rate. We set your delivery day and we hold it — no outside hands ever touch the load, and the number on paper is the number you settle.