Storage for Outdoor Gear in Twin Falls: Year-Round Tips

Storage Corner | January 6, 2026 @ 12:00 AM

Twin Falls, Idaho, is an outdoor lover’s paradise. From the Snake River Canyon to nearby mountains, residents enjoy fishing, rafting, hiking, skiing, and more across all four seasons . But all those fun activities come with a lot of gear – kayaks, tents, skis, ATVs, snowmobiles, you name it!


Embracing the Seasons in Twin Falls

Twin Falls experiences hot summers and cold, snowy winters – the July high averages 89°F, while January nights dip to about 20°F . With roughly 18 inches of snow each year, locals often have two sets of gear: one for warm-weather fun and another for winter escapades. The key to an organized home is rotating these items seasonally. When summer’s over, you need a spot for the wakeboards and camping gear as you pull out the snowboards and holiday decorations. When spring returns, you’ll swap the sleds and snowblowers for fishing poles and bikes. A storage unit in Twin Falls can act as your year-round gear closet, keeping what you’re not using out of the way but easily accessible.


Summer Gear Storage Tips (Kayaks, Bikes & More)

During the winter months, your summer equipment can hibernate in storage. Here are some tips for storing warm-weather gear:

Kayaks & Paddleboards: Give your boat a good rinse and dry to remove dirt, sand, or chlorine (if you used it in a pool or reservoir). Store it on its side on a padded rack, or hang it using straps to prevent warping. Even though Twin Falls is dry, avoid leaving it on a cold garage floor – indoors in a

storage unit is better to prevent any freezing damage.

Camping & Hiking Gear: Clean out tents (no one likes discovering old mud or bugs next season). Store tents, sleeping bags, and backpacks in breathable bags. Use plastic bins for smaller gear like headlamps, camp cookware, and climbing shoes. Label bins as “Camping” or “Climbing” so you can

grab what you need for that spontaneous spring camping trip.


Bicycles & Summer Sports: Wipe down bicycles, inflate tires to avoid flat spots, and consider a wall-mounted rack inside your unit to keep them upright. For baseball, golf, or climbing gear, plastic totes with lids work great. Toss in a moisture absorber packet for good measure. Even though Twin Falls

isn’t super humid, it can’t hurt to keep things fresh.


One big advantage in our Storage Corner Twin Falls facility is drive-up access units. You can load that ATV or dirt bike directly into your storage space without heavy lifting. Just ride or roll it in! Our units range up to 10x30 feet, plenty of room for your trailer, rafts, or a whole fleet of mountain bikes.


Winter Gear Storage Tips (Skis, Snowboards & Snowmobiles)

When the snow melts and days get longer, it’s time to store the winter toys:


Skis & Snowboards: Wipe off any mud and dry your skis/boards to prevent rust on the edges. It’s wise to wax them before storage – but don’t scrape the wax off. This coats and protects the base during summer. Store skis and snowboards in protective bags or vertically in a rack to keep them

from falling over.


Snowmobiles & ATVs: If you have a snowmobile, consider a larger unit or our vehicle storage options (we offer enclosed parking and even outdoor RV/boat parking on-site ). For any gas-powered equipment, top off the tank with stabilized fuel or drain it, and disconnect the battery if storing long-term.

Winter Clothes & Accessories: Wash and thoroughly dry winter jackets, snow pants, and gloves. Pack them in clear bins (so you can see what’s inside) with cedar blocks or dryer sheets to keep them smelling fresh. Label bins as “Winter Clothing” and store them towards the back of the unit during

summer.


By following these tips, your winter gear will be in great shape when the first snowfall hits and you’re itching to head up to the mountains.


Make Space Year-Round (And Save Your Garage)

Swapping gear seasonally means your garage or shed only holds what you currently need. No more parking outside because the garage is full of boats or snow machines! A storage unit gives each season’s equipment its own home. For example, in spring you can store all your snow shovels, tire chains, and Christmas lights until late fall. Come fall, you switch, and the camping gear and paddleboards go into hibernation.


Storage Corner Twin Falls is designed for Idaho’s outdoor enthusiasts. Our facility at 3137 Kimberly Rd is easy to get to and has wide driveways – perfect for trailers and big toys. We have units with roll-up doors and tall ceilings, so you can even stand up paddleboards or stack boxes of gear efficiently. Worried about security? We’ve got 24-hour security cameras, gated entry, and on-site management, so your expensive equipment stays safe when you’re not using it.


Remember, a little planning now means less hassle later. Keep an inventory list taped to the inside of your unit door, detailing what gear is in storage and what’s at home. That way, you won’t forget where you put the tent poles or the ski boots. You can also group your unit by season – summer stuff on one side, winter on the other – for easy swaps.


Ready for Adventure? We’ll Hold Your Gear!

Life in Twin Falls is all about enjoying the great outdoors, and self-storage can help you do just that without the clutter at home. With a dedicated space for your off-season toys, you can grab your gear and go whenever adventure calls – no need to untangle holiday lights from your fishing tackle.


🏕 Let Storage Corner Twin Falls be your year-round gear garage. Check out our Twin Falls storage facility and reserve a unit for your outdoor equipment today. Free up your garage and keep your kayaks and snowmobiles at the ready – your next adventure awaits! ❄

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