When you rent a drive-up storage unit, you expect convenience. You expect to pull your vehicle right up to your door, get your things, and go. What you don't expect, but too often get at other facilities, is a gravel lot that kicks rocks against your car, a muddy aisle after every rainstorm, or an uneven surface that makes rolling a dolly an obstacle.


At High Plains Storage, that's simply not the experience. Because here, every single aisle, every drive lane, and every inch of the property is 100% concrete.


Why Concrete Aisles Change Everything

Most self-storage facilities are built on gravel or packed dirt. It's cheaper to install, and for years, the industry accepted it as the standard. But gravel and dirt create real problems for the people who actually use the facility. Those problems show up every single visit.

At High Plains Storage, the decision was made to pour concrete throughout the entire property from the ground up. Not just in some areas. Every aisle. Every lane. The whole facility. Here's what that means for you:

No More Mud After The Rainy Season

Chino Valley gets hit hard during Arizona's summer rainstorms. A gravel lot becomes a muddy mess after just one good storm, and that mud follows you into your unit and into your vehicle. With all-concrete aisles, rainwater drains cleanly and quickly. The surface stays firm, dry, and walkable no matter what the weather brought the night before.

No Gravel Flying Up at Your Vehicle

Every time you drive through a gravel aisle, loose rocks get kicked up against your paint, your undercarriage, and anything you've got loaded in the bed of your truck. Concrete eliminates that entirely. You pull in, you pull out, and your vehicle looks exactly the same as when you arrived.

A Stable, Level Surface for Heavy Loads

Moving a refrigerator, a stack of boxes, or a piece of machinery across gravel is a workout. Wheels sink, dollies tip, and carts get stuck on gravel lots. On a flat concrete surface, moving heavy items is smooth and controlled. You spend less energy and take less risk of dropping or damaging something you care about.

Everything Stays Clean

Gravel and dirt are tracked everywhere. It gets on the floor of your storage unit, into the cab of your truck, and across your home when you get back. Concrete keeps things clean. What's on the ground stays on the ground, not on your belongings.

The all-concrete design means your experience is consistent no matter the season. Whether you're moving furniture in July's rainy season or retrieving your holiday decorations in December, you'll pull up to a clean, solid, reliable surface every time. Your belongings are protected. Your visit is efficient. And you never have to worry about what the weather did to the lot before you arrived.

Who This Is Perfect For

All Concrete Drive Up units are the right choice for a wide range of customers:

  • Homeowners storing furniture, appliances, and household goods during a move, renovation, or downsizing
  • Businesses needing reliable access to inventory, tools, equipment, or seasonal merchandise
  • Contractors and tradespeople who need to load and unload heavy gear quickly and safely
  • Outdoor enthusiasts storing ATVs, motorcycles, sporting goods, and seasonal gear
  • Collectors and hobbyists who want a clean, dry, accessible space for valuables
  • Anyone transitioning between homes, life stages, or storage needs who wants flexibility without sacrificing quality

Available Unit Sizes

High Plains Storage offers a wide variety of unit sizes to match your specific needs. From compact 5x10 spaces for boxes and small furniture to large 12x25 units capable of holding the contents of a full home. Drive-up access is available across multiple size options, so you can right-size your storage without sacrificing convenience.

Rent Your Unit Today

If you're ready to go, you can rent online and move in the same day. The process is 100% contactless. 

No office visit, no waiting, no hassle.

High Plains Storage, 975 East Road 4-½ South, Chino Valley, AZ 86323, located off Highway 89 just North of Prescott.