Car storage units in Boone, NC, area (30-mile radius) - 4 facilities and 23 available spaces.
Not sure what size you need? See our size guide!
Not sure what size you need? See our size guide!
North Star Boat, RV and Self Storage - 636 Nuway Circle, Lenoir, NC 28645
- Drive-Up Access
- Onsite Manager
- Security Camera
Storage Depot - 461 US - 321, Hampton, TN 37658
- Climate-Controlled
- Indoor
- Drive-Up Access
$107Large 10x20
DR Storage - Hampton - 5346 Hwy 19, Hampton, TN 37658
- Climate-Controlled
- Indoor
- 24 hour access
Cardinal State Storage - 2116 Hickory Blvd SW, Lenoir, NC 28645
- 24 hour access
- Drive-Up Access
- Onsite Manager
$75Large 10x20
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Types of car storage
A car storage facility in Boone, NC may offer:
Outdoor storage
- May be open or covered
- Best for: Short-term storage or larger vehicles
- Tip: Use a weatherproof cover for protection
Indoor storage
- Offers the highest level of protection
- Often includes climate and humidity control
- Ideal for long-term, luxury, or seasonal vehicles
What’s the best size for a vehicle storage space?
Choosing the right unit size depends on the type and length of your vehicle. Here’s a quick guide to help you pick the best fit:

10′ × 15′ – Best for compact cars and hatchbacks
- Works well for vehicles under 15 feet long
- Ideal for short-term or seasonal storage
- Examples: Mini Cooper, Honda Fit, Mazda Miata
10′ × 20′ – Fits most sedans, crossovers, and small SUVs
- A popular choice for everyday cars
- Also fits small pickups with standard beds
- Examples: Toyota Camry, Honda CR-V, Ford Ranger
10′ × 25′ – Good for full-size sedans, SUVs, and standard pickups
- Allows extra space for larger vehicles or tighter maneuvering
- Great for long-term storage or occasional access
- Examples: Ford F-150, Chevy Tahoe, Dodge Charger
10′ × 30′ – Ideal for oversized vehicles
- Accommodates vans, extended cab trucks, and long-bed pickups
- Recommended for vehicles over 19 feet long
- Examples: Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab, Ford Expedition Max, Sprinter van
Tip: Always measure your vehicle (including mirrors or attachments) before booking to ensure a proper fit.
How to get your vehicle ready for storage
Before storing your car, be sure to:
- Wash and wax to protect the exterior
- Check and top off fluids (oil, brake fluid, coolant)
- Fill the gas tank and add fuel stabilizer
- Inflate tires to the proper PSI
- Disconnect the battery or use a maintainer
- Use a breathable, fitted car cover
What documents you need to store your car
Storage facilities may have specific requirements before you can store your vehicle:
- Proof of ownership (vehicle title or registration)
- Valid government-issued ID
- Proof of insurance (some facilities require it even if your car is off the road)
- Up-to-date registration (requirements vary by state and facility)
Tip: Always check with the facility in advance, as some will not accept vehicles with expired registration or no insurance. Read your lease agreement carefully and ask about storage-specific insurance options.
How secure your car is in self storage
When choosing a car storage facility, security is crucial. Here’s what to look for:
- 24/7 video surveillance and monitored security systems
- Gated access with keypad or card entry
- Well-lit premises and secure fencing
- On-site staff or regular patrols
- Reputation for safety in the local community
Tip: Ask the facility about recent upgrades to their security and check online reviews for peace of mind.
Frequently asked questions
Can I put a car in a storage unit?
Yes – most standard vehicles fit in a 10′×20′ unit or larger. Be sure to measure your car and check height/width clearance (usually 7'8").
How often should I start a stored car?
Every 2 weeks is ideal to keep fluids moving and the battery charged. If you're storing in a climate-controlled space, once a month may be fine.
Do I need insurance?
Yes. Most facilities require proof of insurance, and it helps protect your vehicle from theft, fire, or damage during storage.