About the Parkers Lake corridor
The Parkers Lake corridor wraps the south-central portion of Plymouth around Parkers Lake itself — a roughly 97-acre lake that was the site of Plymouth’s first 1855 settlement on the northwest shore. Today the lake is anchored by Parkers Lake Park, with a public beach, picnic shelters, a fishing dock, and the Parkers Lake Pavilion that hosts year-round community events.
The corridor sits south of MN-55, west of Vicksburg Lane, and extends to the Minnetonka border at County Road 6 (which carries much of the south-Plymouth retail traffic). ZIPs 55441 (east) and 55447 (central-south) both cover parts of the corridor. The area falls inside the Wayzata Public Schools service zone — one of the structural reasons Parkers Lake-area home prices tend to trend higher than Plymouth’s metro-spillover baseline. Mooney Lake (private, no public access) sits west of Parkers Lake; that pocket runs heavily toward wooded estate-tier homes.
For junk-removal work, the Parkers Lake mix leans toward family-driven moves and downsizing cleanouts (the school-district anchor draws long-term residents who eventually transition out), single-item furniture and appliance pickups in the family-neighborhood pockets, and post-renovation construction debris in the older Vicksburg-corridor stock. Lake-adjacent jobs occasionally need longer carries from the truck; we size that into the quote at the walkthrough.
Named landmarks we work near
- Parkers Lake itself (~97-acre lake, south-central Plymouth)
- Parkers Lake Park (public beach, picnic shelters, fishing dock)
- Parkers Lake Pavilion (community-event facility)
- County Road 6 retail corridor (southern boundary)
- Mooney Lake (private, no public access, west of Parkers)
If you’re inside the south-Plymouth corridor bounded roughly by these landmarks, you’re in our normal Parkers Lake service area.
Parkers Lake area — common questions
Do you serve homes along the Wayzata-school-district edge of south Plymouth? Yes. The Parkers Lake corridor and the south-Plymouth pockets that fall inside the Wayzata Public Schools zone are all part of our standard Plymouth coverage. Use any south-Plymouth street address when scheduling and we’ll route a crew.
Can you handle larger family-move cleanouts when the kids move out and downsizing kicks in? That’s actually one of the more common job types in the Parkers Lake area. Full-house downsizing cleanouts typically run $1,000–$3,000 quoted flat-rate on arrival — see our estate cleanout page for what’s included.
Services we handle in the Parkers Lake area
- Estate cleanouts — full-house clearouts after a move, downsizing, or family transition. Typical Plymouth-area range $1,000–$3,000.
- Garage cleanouts — spring-prep or post-renovation clearouts. Single-bay garages typically $250–$600 per load.
- Furniture removal — couches, sectionals, mattresses, dressers. Single-item $100–$350 depending on weight and stairs.
- Appliance removal — refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges. Single-appliance $50–$200; refrigerant units routed to MN-DNR-compliant recyclers.
- Construction debris removal — renovation and post-build cleanup. Typical contractor-load $300–$800.