Napa Valley to Arizona Movers
For people moving out of Napa Valley, Arizona is one of the top destinations to relocate to. For many, it makes sense – the neighboring state offers similar comforts to the Napa Valley, including year-round warm weather and plenty of outdoor activities.
According to local media, 60,000 Californians moved to Arizona in 2020 alone.
For many, Arizona might conjure up images of deserts, but in reality, the state is much more than that. The northern part of Arizona is home to stunning mountain ranges, forest and canyons – most famously, the Grand Canyon. Even though Arizona is known for being hot, the northern part of the state receives snowfall every year.
While many Californians are used to year-round summer warmth, Arizona brings the heat. The state averages about 100 degrees during the summer and is known for reaching 120 on the hottest days.
The summer heat means changes in the traditional moving season – the busy season is actually during the winter when seasonal residents flock to the state from colder places in the country. Moving to Arizona in the off-season – the summer – means moving in the heat but will also mean moving will cost less.

















