North on US-59 out of Houston, the coastal plain gives way to pine forest well before Lufkin — by the time our crew reaches Shreveport, we’ve traded Gulf humidity for the Piney Woods and the edge of the ArkLaTex.
Into The Piney Woods
We load at your Houston address, then hold US-59 North through Lufkin and Nacogdoches as the land turns to timber country. It’s a straighter, quieter drive than our coastal or interstate lanes, and Terrence’s crew treats it the same way — one truck, no stops where your things change hands.
- US-59 North through Lufkin and Nacogdoches into the Piney Woods
- Shreveport-area driveway and street access checked before the truck rolls
- Furniture wrapped and secured at your Houston curb, not mid-drive
- One Destiny driver from your old address to your new one in the ArkLaTex
What A Long-Haul Day Looks Like
| Detail | Houston to Shreveport |
|---|---|
| Distance | ~250 miles via US-59 North |
| Typical transit | Loaded in Houston by midday, unloaded in Shreveport by evening |
| Crew | One Destiny crew, Houston to the ArkLaTex |
| Pricing | Flat figure, agreed on before the truck leaves Griggs Rd |
One truck through the timber country
US-59 runs quieter than our interstate lanes, but the rule doesn’t change: Destiny’s own crew, Destiny’s own truck, no subcontractor waiting in Nacogdoches. Call us to book your window.
See our longer Oklahoma City lane, check the Baton Rouge route, or return to the home page.