Self-storage in Yakima, WA serves a community of about 96,968. The mix of facilities you'll find ranges from large climate-controlled complexes to smaller, drive-up lots — with pricing and availability that shift month-to-month based on moving season and local demand.
Who rents storage units in Yakima?
In Yakima, WA, storage demand is driven heavily by families moving between homes, seasonal needs (boats, RVs, holiday items), and households making room as kids grow up or move out. Local small businesses — contractors, caterers, e-commerce sellers — often rent units as low-cost warehouse space. Expect most facilities to offer a mix of indoor climate-controlled units and outdoor drive-up storage, with the cheapest rates at facilities outside the main commercial corridors.
Climate-controlled vs. standard storage in Yakima
Yakima, WA has a marine-west coast climate — cool, damp, and overcast for large portions of the year. The persistent moisture is the main storage consideration here: even indoor units can develop mustiness, and anything cardboard or fabric stored in a non-climate unit for more than a few months risks mildew. Climate-controlled storage (which also controls humidity) is a popular choice in this region, especially for long-term storage.
What to look for in a Yakima storage facility
The typical self-storage facility in Yakima, WA offers a mix of unit sizes from 5×5 closets up to 10×30 garage-sized spaces, with climate-controlled options inside conditioned buildings and drive-up options along outer rows. Security features — gated access, keypad entry, 24-hour camera coverage — are standard at most facilities built in the last two decades. Older, owner-operated lots can be cheaper but may offer fewer amenities. When comparing, pay attention to access hours (some facilities close gates at 9pm or 10pm), whether they charge for a lock, and whether administrative fees or insurance requirements affect your all-in monthly cost. In a city of 96,968, you'll typically find 5–15 storage facilities within a 10-mile radius, plus additional options in neighboring towns.
Compare before you give out your phone number
Storage shopping in Yakima is easier when you compare first and contact facilities only after you have a shortlist. Use this page to scan prices, reviews, climate-control availability, drive-up access, and gate features without filling out lead forms or opening ten tabs.
- •Most storage facilities in Yakima offer units from 5×5 (25 sq ft) up to 10×30 (300 sq ft), with parking spots for RVs and boats at many locations.
- •Climate-controlled storage in Yakima typically costs 15–30% more per month than standard non-climate units — worth it for electronics, wood furniture, and sentimental items.
- •Washington's damp climate can cause mustiness in non-climate units over time — humidity-controlled storage is worth considering for long-term rentals.
- •With 96,968 residents, Yakima supports a healthy mix of chain and independent storage operators.
- •Most facilities in Yakima offer month-to-month contracts with no long-term commitment, plus first-month-free or reduced-rate promos for new renters.