Search for storage units near me in Idaho with every marketplace and local operator in one search. Compare prices, climate control, 24-hour access, and drive-up units across hundreds of facilities — in seconds.
Estimated statewide medians. Individual cities vary — check a city page above for more specific local rates.
| Size | Standard | Climate |
|---|---|---|
| 5×5Fits a closet — boxes & small items | $40/mo | $75/mo |
| 5×10Fits a small bedroom | $75/mo | $94/mo |
| 5×15Fits 1 bedroom + extras | $92/mo | $104/mo |
| 10×10Fits 1–2 bedrooms | $108/mo | $141/mo |
| 10×15Fits 2–3 bedrooms | $138/mo | $213/mo |
| 10×20Fits 3–4 bedrooms or small garage | $227/mo | $225/mo |
| 10×25Fits 4–5 bedrooms | $276/mo | $333/mo |
| 10×30Fits full garage / small warehouse | $318/mo | $361/mo |
Storage units near me in Idaho means different things depending on where you live — rates, availability, and facility density vary dramatically from the state's largest metro areas down to small towns. With a statewide population of about 1,939,000, Idaho supports a self-storage market that includes national operators, regional chains, and hundreds of independent, family-run storage lots. Whether you're moving, downsizing, storing seasonal items, or freeing up space at home, the right facility in Idaho depends on what you're storing, for how long, and how far you're willing to drive to access it. We track storage facilities across 5 cities in Idaho — pick the one nearest you below to compare local options.
Idaho is in the Mountain West, where storage demand is driven heavily by outdoor-gear storage (skis, mountain bikes, climbing gear, camping equipment), seasonal RV and boat parking, and a steady influx of new residents. Weather swings between sub-zero winters and hot, dry summers make climate-controlled storage useful for long-term keeps, while the region's dry air keeps non-climate units low-risk for most household items.
Idaho experiences large annual temperature swings — cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers. The dry climate is forgiving to most stored items; humidity damage is uncommon. The main concern is the freeze-thaw cycle and summer heat extremes, both of which favor climate-controlled storage for electronics, vinyl records, and anything with adhesive. For typical household items, standard storage is usually fine.
To find storage units near you in Idaho, start by searching your ZIP code and the unit size you need. We pull every facility we can find — national operators, regional chains, and local independents — so you can compare them in one place instead of calling around. Filter by climate control, 24-hour access, drive-up access, and price range to narrow results. Sort by distance if you need the closest option, by price if budget is the priority, or by rating if facility quality matters most. When you find a facility that looks right, click through to reserve directly with the source — we don't take a markup, and the price you pay is the same as going direct.
Prices shown are estimates based on state-wide market medians. Actual rates vary by facility and city. Storage Units Near Me may earn a commission when you book through a partner link.