What This Corridor Looks Like

Fort Hood families commonly need moves toward the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, or Florida. The route can run through Dallas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, or the Carolinas depending on destination.

Operators To Look For

Search for ground operators posting Texas-to-East-Coast, Texas-to-Florida, or Southeast routes. Real operators post simple route details: origin, destination, date, one slot open, USDA, insurance, CPR, GPS, and whether they can add stops.

Cost Breakdown

Use the same working math operators use: ground transport often lands around $1.00-$1.75 per mile for private work. A shared slot on an existing route can reduce the number, especially if you can meet near I-35, I-20, I-10, I-40, or I-95.

PCS Booking Tips

Confirm pickup access, base-area meeting point, delivery contact, payment schedule, and what happens if orders or housing dates shift. Get it in writing. A phone promise is not a PCS plan.

PCS note: Treat pet transport like its own line item. Orders, movers, leave, lodging, and housing can all move. Your pet plan needs backup contacts and written instructions.

Red flag: Do not pay by gift card, crypto, wire transfer, or friends-and-family payment. Ask for a contract, business name, USDA registration, insurance, and a tracked payment method.

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