Unlike national brokers who subcontract your move to unknown third parties, Ken’s Pack and Move is a licensed and insured NC moving company. We do not hide fees or “low-ball” estimates only to surprise you on moving day.
No Hidden Mileage Fees: Within a 30-mile radius of our Triangle hub.
Real-Time Communication: You will receive a text when our crew is 30 minutes away, along with a photo of the crew lead so you know exactly who to expect.
Dedicated Crew: The same team that loads your truck is the team that unloads it. Your belongings are never transferred to a different crew or warehouse.
Don’t let the stress of moving overshadow your arrival in the Technology Town of the South. Join the hundreds of Cary families who have trusted Ken’s Pack and Move for a 5-star experience.
Call us today at (919) 637-5862 or email us at kenspackandmove1@gmail.com.
An Active Lifestyle In and Around Cary, NC
As soon as your Cary moving company carries the last of your boxes into your new house, apartment, or townhouse, you will want to get out and explore the region. Cary offers many places to enjoy North Carolina’s beautiful weather. There are a multitude of parks, greenways, historic neighborhoods, and cultural attractions.
Cary Area Attractions
The town of Cary is home to the new Downtown Cary Park, a $75 million, 7-acre urban oasis that opened in 2023. The park features a dog park, playgrounds, an amphitheater, and multiple gathering spaces. It has quickly become the heart of downtown Cary.
Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy Bond Park, which spans over 310 acres and includes a boathouse, fishing pier, playgrounds, and miles of trails. Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve offers unique geological formations and plant species not typically found in the Piedmont region. The preserve’s 140 acres include three miles of trails and a nature center.
The USA Baseball National Training Complex is headquartered in Cary, hosting collegiate and amateur baseball events throughout the year. The complex includes four stadium fields and has hosted the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team.
Koka Booth Amphitheatre hosts concerts, festivals, and outdoor movies year-round. The venue is home to the North Carolina Symphony’s summer series and the Chinese Lantern Festival each winter.
Cary also has over 30 miles of greenways connecting neighborhoods, parks, and shopping centers. The Black Creek Greenway and White Oak Creek Greenway are among the most popular for walking, running, and biking.
Food lovers appreciate Cary’s diverse international dining scene, from authentic Indian cuisine along Chatham Street to Vietnamese pho in the Little Saigon district. The town has been recognized as one of the best food cities in the South for its variety and quality.