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Are you searching for professional and affordable Arkansas moving companies, then you have found the right place. Finding best residential Arkansas movers has never been easier. Just enter you zip code and moving day in the search box to view available AR moving service providers in your area. You will also find many tips and information that will help you with a move.


Moving process can be an expensive task and may involve unexpected expenses. By creating a moving budget you will save money in the long-run. It will also help you to find the most efficient way to move your belongings to your new home.
Create a Moving Budget


Moving from one house to another can be very complicated and people make same types of mistakes. Find out how you can avoid making those common mistakes.
How To Avoid Moving Mistakes


To ensure your household belongings show up at your new home without a damage, start with a well written packing list so you obtain the right packaging and moving supplies.
Packing Tips For a Move


Millions of people move every year and if you are one of them, consider the following environment-friendly moving tips to help our environment.
Green Moving Tips


There are ways to cut down on moving costs by finding and hiring cheap moving companies. However ensure that the movers are licensed and insured by the department of transportation, otherwise it could end up costing you more than expected.
Cheap Movers


Moving Companies in Arkansas and State Information



Thinking of moving to Arkansas? Arkansas offers a calm and relaxed lifestyle, mild climate, plentiful outdoor opportunities and a moderate cost of living. You can find a life style to meet almost any desire; fishing, hunting, biking, tennis, golf or just relaxing. The highest peaks in the United States and clean air, clean water and mild seasonal temperatures, low criminal activity and great schools. The more unique geographic features of Arkansas are hot springs and caves. No wonder that so many people come for a visit and stay in Arkansas for a lifetime!

Arkansas is located in the southern region of the United States and shares a border with other six states. Arkansas with 53,182 square miles area is the 28th largest state in the United States of America. The eastern border largely defined by the Mississippi River. Arkansas has an estimated population of 2,810,872 based on the last census in 2006. The population density of the state is 51.3 people per square mile and the center of population is the far northeast corner of Perry County. Irish, German, and English background people are the majority of Arkansas' European descendant residents. The major population of Arkansas is located in the far northeast corner of Perry County. The capital and most populous city is Little Rock, located in the central part of the state.

Arkansas is about equally divided between highlands and lowlands, with the Gulf Coastal Plain on the south, the Mississippi River Alluvial Plain on the east and the Interior Highlands on the west and north. Elevations in the lowlands range from 54 feet above sea level in the south to 683 feet above sea level in the northeast.

Arkansas also known as "The Natural State" is the first U.S. State in which diamonds was found and has the only operating diamond mine in the United States. It is located near Murfreesboro and operated as a tourist attraction. Arkansas is also a home to many national parks; Pea Ridge National Military Park, Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas Post National Memorial and many more. Food products are the largest employing sector in Arkansas, with lumber and wood products a close second. Arkansas is also a leader in the production of cotton, rice and soybean products.

Quick Facts
13.9% of population is persons 65 years old and over.
6.9% of population is persons under 5 years old.
24.6% of population is persons under 18 years old.

Arkansas borders with Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.
Ten largest cities by population: Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale, Jonesboro, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff, Conway, Rogers, Hot Springs.

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