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Owasso Movers Who Know Stone Canyon, the Redbud District, and the 86th Street Ram Run

Owasso is the third-largest city in the Tulsa MSA and the fastest-growing in our service area. In fact, the city has grown 117 percent since 2000. Furthermore, 46 percent of every house standing today was built after 2000. Our hard-working Tulsa crew knows the Stone Canyon gate hours, the Highway 169 commute, and the 86th Street Ram traffic by heart.

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The Owasso Difference

A 1881 Cherokee Settlement Turned Into Tulsa's Fastest-Growing Suburb

Owasso started in 1881 as a Cherokee Nation settlement called Elm Creek. The railroad ended at the local lake where locomotives turned around. Today, the city has grown into the third-largest in the Tulsa MSA. Specifically, the population jumped from 18,500 in 2000 to over 42,000 today. Meanwhile, master-planned communities like Stone Canyon and Bailey Ranch keep adding rooftops every year. Each of those realities shapes how a move through Owasso runs.

New-Build
Closings

Owasso has the youngest housing stock of any Tulsa suburb we serve. Specifically, 46 percent of every house standing today was built after 2000. For that reason, a huge share of our Owasso moves involves brand-new construction closings. Furthermore, our coordinators sync the truck arrival with builder walkthroughs and key handoffs.

Master-Planned Gates

Stone Canyon, Bailey Ranch, and several other neighborhoods have gate hours and pre-move HOA notification rules. In particular, Stone Canyon residents access the 100-acre community lake, private clubhouse, and pool through controlled entry. As a result, we file the access paperwork days before move day. We follow the same process for Highland Point at Stone Canyon and the Fairways at Bailey Ranch.

Airport Corridor Moves

Owasso sits just north of Tulsa International Airport and the historic American Airlines campus. Specifically, aerospace families relocating in from across the country land at TUL and need a local crew to meet them. On top of that, the Cherokee Industrial Park south of Owasso draws inbound talent every quarter.

Our Process

Five Steps That Cover Rams Country From Elm Creek to the Patriot

An Owasso move usually falls into one of three patterns. For example, a brand-new closing in Stone Canyon or another post-2000 subdivision. Sometimes, a Tulsa commuter moving north up Highway 169 for the Owasso schools. Other times, an out-of-state family relocating in through Tulsa International Airport for an Owasso job. Here is how our team handles each.

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Confirm the Rams Feeder Pattern

Owasso Public Schools rank as the 14th-largest district in Oklahoma with 13 schools. Specifically, every elementary feeds eventually into Owasso High School at 12901 East 86th Street North. Furthermore, we verify which of the seven elementary schools serves your new address. That way the move date aligns with the Rams enrollment calendar.

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File Stone Canyon and Bailey Ranch Access

Stone Canyon sits around a 100-acre lake with a private clubhouse, resort-style pool, and multiple playgrounds. Meanwhile, Bailey Ranch wraps around an 18-hole public golf course and includes the Fairways and Honey Creek subdivisions. For that reason, we coordinate gate hours with the HOA before the truck leaves the yard. In addition, we handle the same paperwork for Highland Point at Stone Canyon.

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Time the Highway 169 Commute

The Mingo Valley Expressway runs the entire length of Owasso and delivers commuters to downtown Tulsa in 20 minutes. Specifically, we time long-distance arrivals and local moves around the Highway 169 rush windows. On top of that, our drivers route around Highway 20 east-west traffic on 116th Street North.

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Plan Around the New Trail Construction

The Ranch Creek Trail System breaks ground in spring 2026 between 76th Street North and McCarty Park. As a result, that 220-acre construction zone reshapes access for nearby neighborhoods through 2026 and 2027. Additionally, we check the construction schedule before any move day along the 76th Street corridor.

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Walk Both Properties Before Departure

Once everything is loaded, we walk the origin and the new home with you. Notably, Stone Canyon homes often have boathouses, dock storage, or detached pool houses we double-check. Meanwhile, new-build closings sometimes have items the builder left in the garage. Nothing gets left behind.

Who Calls Us

Seven Owasso Mover Profiles We See Every Single Month

Owasso customers reflect the city’s fast-growing mix of new construction, master-planned communities, and Tulsa commuters. Specifically, the city has grown by 6,700 new residents in the last six years alone. Furthermore, that growth pulls in young families, aerospace and airport workers, and longtime Tulsans heading north for the Rams schools. Here are the six groups we move most often through Owasso.

Stone Canyon Lake
Homeowners

Master-planned community move-ins around the 100-acre community lake and Stone Canyon Golf Club.

Bailey Ranch
Golf Families

Households relocating into the Fairways, Honey Creek, or other Bailey Ranch subdivisions.

New-Build
Closings

Families closing on brand-new construction in post-2000 subdivisions across northern Owasso.

Owasso Rams
Families

Households moving for the Owasso Public Schools feeder pattern toward OHS at 86th Street North.

Highway 169
Commuters

Tulsans heading north on the Mingo Valley Expressway for newer homes and lower taxes.

Aerospace and
Airport Inbound

TUL-adjacent workers relocating in from across the country for American Airlines and Nordam roles.

Owasso Move Questions

Honest Answers Owasso Families Want Before They Book

Our new home is inside Stone Canyon or Highland Point. How do you coordinate gate access and HOA notice?

Yes, Stone Canyon and the other master-planned communities each have their own access process.

Stone Canyon wraps around a private 100-acre lake with a clubhouse, resort-style pool, and multiple playgrounds. In particular, the HOA wants notice before any moving truck enters the community. Specifically, we file the pre-move paperwork, confirm the gate hours, and coordinate with the clubhouse staff. Furthermore, we follow the same process for Highland Point at Stone Canyon, the Fairways at Bailey Ranch, and Honey Creek.

Yes, new-build closings are one of our most common Owasso patterns.

Specifically, 46 percent of every house in Owasso was built after the year 2000. That gives us steady volume in fresh-construction move-ins. Specifically, we sync the truck arrival with the builder walkthrough and final key handoff. Furthermore, our coordinators stay in touch with the builder team if the closing slips by a day or two.

Owasso Public Schools rank as the 14th-largest district in Oklahoma with 13 schools.

The home of the Rams sits at 12901 East 86th Street North, with the high school graduating roughly 700 students every year. Specifically, we verify which of the seven elementary schools serves your new address. Meanwhile, the district was the first in Oklahoma to introduce foreign language at the elementary level. On top of that, we time the move date around the OPS enrollment paperwork window.

Yes, Tulsa International Airport pickups are one of our routine Owasso services.

Owasso sits just north of TUL, and American Airlines, Nordam Group, Whirlpool, and the Cherokee Industrial Park all anchor inbound traffic. Specifically, our crew can meet you at the airport, drive you to the new home, and unload while you settle in. In addition, we coordinate the long-distance load arrival with your flight day. That keeps the family together while the household goods make the cross-country trip.

Yes, the Ranch Creek Trail System construction will reshape access along 76th Street North through 2027.

The 220-acre project breaks ground in spring 2026 between 76th Street North and McCarty Park. Specifically, the system will eventually connect to the Mohawk Owasso Trail and Bikeway and reach Tulsa. Meanwhile, construction may close lanes on 76th Street during peak phases. For that reason, we check the city construction schedule before any move along the corridor.

Yes, every Owasso move plan accounts for the Mingo Valley Expressway commute.

Highway 169 carries Owasso commuters into downtown Tulsa in about 20 minutes. In particular, the morning and evening rush windows back up the entire stretch through Tulsa County. Specifically, we schedule moves to start or finish outside those peak windows when possible. Notably, our drivers also know which Highway 20 east-west exits reach Rogers County fastest.

Owasso movers

Our Service Area

Every Owasso Subdivision From the Redbud District to Ranch Creek

Owasso covers 16 square miles split between Tulsa County and Rogers County. Within those boundaries we move every neighborhood and subdivision. Specifically, that includes Stone Canyon, Highland Point at Stone Canyon, Bailey Ranch, and the Fairways. On top of that, we serve Honey Creek at Bailey Ranch, Elm Creek Estates, Lake Valley, Nottingham Estates, and Oakridge at Cooper Ranch. Additionally, we cover the Redbud District downtown around Main Street and the Owasso Gathering on Main. Our drivers know the Highway 169, Highway 20, and 86th Street North arterials by heart. Notably, we plan move-day routes around Trail Days, the Christmas parade, and Tulsa International Airport flight bands.

Owasso Service Boundaries

The service area covers all Owasso ZIP codes including 74055 and the Rogers County side. It runs from the Tulsa city limits on the south to the Collinsville line on the north. It also extends from Highway 169 on the west to the Rogers County eastern edge.

Owasso, Let's Get Your Move on the Calendar

Send us your Owasso address and the move date. In addition, mention your subdivision and the elementary school feeder we should plan for. Also let us know about any HOA or master-planned community access we need to coordinate. Then we will scope the truck, the crew, and the route. We are America’s Favorite Local Movers. Furthermore, our hard-working Tulsa crew treats every Stone Canyon lake house and every new-build closing like family.

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