Midwest → West
Wisconsin to Alaska moving cost
A 2-bedroom home moving Wisconsin to Alaska averages around $11,497 ($9,773 – $13,797 range) over an estimated 3,246 miles. Adjust home size, season, and services in the calculator below to refine.
Wisconsin → Alaska at a glance
$11,497
2-bedroom average
Calibrated mid-point. See the calculator above for your home size.
3,246mi
Driving distance
Approximate route mileage used in the corridor-rate calculation.
7–10 days
Typical transit
Range from dedicated-truck (faster) to consolidated load (slower).
0+
Vetted carriers
FMCSA-licensed national van lines serving this corridor.
Cost calibrated against thousands of quotes. See our methodology for the full formula, or browse our verified mover network.
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Typical Wisconsin → Alaska costs
Year-round average estimates for 3,246 miles. Specify a move date in the calculator above to apply seasonality.
| Home size | Estimated weight | Cost range | Mid-point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | 1,800 lbs | $3,518 – $4,967 | $4,139 |
| 1 bedroom | 2,500 lbs | $4,886 – $6,898 | $5,749 |
| 2 bedrooms | 5,000 lbs | $9,773 – $13,797 | $11,497 |
| 3 bedrooms | 7,500 lbs | $14,659 – $20,695 | $17,246 |
| 4 bedrooms | 10,000 lbs | $19,545 – $27,594 | $22,995 |
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How Wisconsin → Alaska pricing works
Long-distance moving costs from Wisconsin to Alaska are calculated by weight (driven by home size) multiplied by distance (about 3,246 miles for this corridor) and a per-mile corridor rate. This corridor runs about $0.64 per pound per 1,000 miles (−8% below the $0.70 national baseline) — transcontinental hauls discount per-mile because trucks are easy to fill.
Moves between Wisconsin and Alaska cross state lines, so federal regulation applies — your mover must hold a valid USDOT number and FMCSA Motor Carrier authority. Verify any quote at fmcsa.dot.gov before signing.
Peak season (mid-May through August) runs 15–25% above winter rates because demand for trucks crossing the Midwest→West corridor spikes. Mid-week, mid-month off-peak moves are consistently the cheapest option.
Wisconsin to Alaska moving FAQ
Plain-English answers, written to be useful — not to fill space.
- How much does it cost to move from Wisconsin to Alaska?
- Moving from Wisconsin to Alaska averages around $11,497 for a 2-bedroom home, with a typical range of $3,000–$10,000 depending on home size, services, and time of year. The route is approximately 3,246 miles, and long-distance pricing is calculated as weight × distance × corridor rate, then adjusted for season and add-on services. MovingCost.net produces a transparent estimate in under 60 seconds.
- How long does a Wisconsin to Alaska move take?
- Transit time for a long-distance move from Wisconsin to Alaska typically runs 3–10 days, depending on whether the mover uses a dedicated truck (faster, more expensive) or consolidates loads (cheaper, slower). Most professional moves give a delivery window rather than a fixed date — confirm the spread in writing before signing the estimate.
- When is the cheapest time to move from Wisconsin to Alaska?
- Late September through April is consistently the cheapest window for any US long-distance move, including Wisconsin to Alaska. Movers offer 15–25% discounts in off-peak months because trucks aren't full. The most expensive period is mid-May through August, when 60–70% of US household moves happen.
- Do I need a federally-licensed mover for a Wisconsin to Alaska move?
- Yes — moves crossing state lines (interstate) are federally regulated. Your mover must hold a valid USDOT number and Motor Carrier (MC) operating authority from the FMCSA. You can verify any mover's license at fmcsa.dot.gov/registration. Since this route crosses state lines, any mover offering a binding estimate without a USDOT number should be avoided.
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