Self-storage in Oregon

12 verified facilities across 6 cities in Oregon (OR). The largest local market is Portland, but specialty storage demand is rising in secondary metros and exurbs as well.

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What storage looks like in Oregon

Oregon covers a wide range of climate and density profiles, which directly shapes the storage stock you'll find here. In urban cores like Portland, the bulk of specialty inventory is multi-story, climate-controlled, and access-restricted, with a heavy concentration of wine, document, and fine-art storage. Suburban and exurban facilities skew toward drive-up access, oversized RV and boat bays, and outdoor parking — common where larger lot sizes are still affordable.

Climate matters more than most renters realize. Across Oregon, ambient swings can damage anything from wood furniture and leather goods to wine bottles, vinyl records, and electronics. Climate-controlled units typically maintain 55-80°F year-round with controlled humidity, while standard units track outside temperature within a narrower band. If you're storing anything sensitive — and most people underestimate what counts — read the climate spec line carefully or request it directly from the facility.

Specialty notes

RV and boat storage in Oregon tends to cluster near interstate corridors and major waterways. Look for covered or fully enclosed bays if you're storing anything with a fiberglass hull, and ask about shore-power and battery-tending services if you'll be away for more than a season. Wine storage — increasingly common in metro areas — is held at a steady 55-58°F with humidity around 60-70%, generally underground or in vault rooms with dedicated HVAC. Document and records storage commonly serves law firms, healthcare networks, and financial advisors; verify fire suppression, chain-of-custody handling, and retrieval SLAs before committing.

Cities in Oregon

Specialty storage in Oregon

Browse facilities by what you're storing. Each link below opens the Oregon-specific roster for that category.

Top-rated facilities in Oregon

What renters say

“Their boat bay is heated, has shore power for our tow rig, and the team helps wrap and uncover at season change. Worth every dollar versus what we were doing in my driveway.”

Jamie Park — Wakeboard team owner

“I have been moving Burgundy out of my home cellar in pieces, and the climate logs they share monthly give me actual peace of mind. Temperature has not strayed more than 1.5°F all summer.”

Marcus Whitfield — Wine collector, Napa CA

“Winter in Wisconsin, summer in Arizona. Both ends of my motorhome trip use StoreDash-listed sites. The directory made it dead simple to compare covered bays in two markets.”

Ed Bauer — Snowbird, retired