What to Pack Last (and Unpack First) for a Long-Distance Move
- Positive Moves
- Jun 13
- 3 min read

When you're preparing for a long-distance move, packing smart is key. It’s not just about getting everything into boxes. It’s about knowing what to pack last so you have your essentials when you arrive. After a long trip, you won’t want to dig through every box just to find your phone charger or a change of clothes.
What to Pack Last (and Unpack First) for a Smoother First Night
To make your move less stressful, keep these top 14 essentials close. These are the things that help you get through moving day and settle into your new home right away:
1. Medications
Keep daily medications in your personal bag where they’re easy to access.
2. Chargers and Electronics
Phones, laptops and tablets should travel with you, along with their chargers.
3. Toiletries
Pack toothbrushes, soap, deodorant and other basics in a clearly marked bag.
4. Bedding and Pillows
Make sure everyone can sleep comfortably your first night by packing these separately.
5. Clothes for a Few Days
Bring enough outfits to get through a few days in case the truck is delayed.
6. Important Documents
Carry items like IDs, passports, moving contracts and home documents with you.
7. Pet Supplies
Keep food, water bowls, leashes and comfort items close for your pets.
8. Cleaning Supplies
Wipes, all-purpose spray and paper towels are helpful for touch-ups.
9. A Set of Dishes or Paperware
Pack a few forks, plates or paper products for quick meals without unpacking the kitchen.
10. Toolbox or Basic Tools
Bring tools like a screwdriver and tape measure for quick setups or furniture adjustments.
11. Shower Curtain and Towels
You’ll want to take a real shower after a long day. These help you do that right away.
12. Baby Supplies
Diapers, formula, wipes and baby food should be packed in a clearly labeled box or bag.
13. First Aid Kit
Include bandages, ointment and other basics for unexpected scrapes or blisters.
14. Coffee Maker (or Kettle and Mug)
Having your favorite coffee or tea on your first morning makes everything better.
Why Planning What to Pack Last Matters
Packing these essentials last keeps them at the top of your mind and the top of the moving pile. Once you get to your new home, you’ll have everything you need to feel settled right away.
Let Positive Moves Help You Get It Right
Long-distance moves come with plenty of decisions, but knowing what to pack last can make a big impact. At Positive Moves, we help take the stress out of relocation. When you’re ready to plan a smoother move from start to finish, contact us. We’ll help you keep your move positive every step of the way.
FAQs
1. How early should I start packing for a long-distance move?
It’s best to start packing at least six weeks before your move, especially for a long-distance relocation. Begin with items you use the least, like seasonal clothes, decor or books. As moving day gets closer, you can gradually work your way toward daily-use items. Starting early gives you time to pack thoughtfully, stay organized and avoid the chaos of last-minute packing. It also helps reduce stress and gives you flexibility if something unexpected comes up.
2. What’s the best way to protect fragile items during a long-distance move?
To protect fragile items, you need to take your time and use the right materials. Wrap each item individually with bubble wrap or packing paper and cushion the bottom and sides of the box. Fill any extra space in the box to prevent shifting while in transit. Label fragile boxes clearly so they are handled with extra care. When in doubt, pack fewer items per box and double-check that everything is secure before sealing it up. Long distances mean more bumps along the way, so packing well is worth the effort.
3. Should I keep essentials with me during a long-distance move or pack them on the truck?
You should always keep your essentials with you during a long-distance move. That includes medications, important documents, chargers, a change of clothes and anything you might need in the first 24 to 48 hours. Moving trucks can be delayed, and you might not be ready to unpack everything right away. Keeping a personal bag or box of must-haves makes your arrival more comfortable and saves you the stress of digging through boxes just to find your toothbrush or phone charger.
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