- Texas
- Austin
- Tenant Insurance Available
- Rent By Phone
- Free Lock at Move In
- Gated Entry
- Online Rental
- 24 Hour Access Upon Approval
- Commercial Storage
- Online Bill Pay
- Drive-up Access
Stash N Go Storage is a locally owned central Texas self storage brand, proudly serving our neighbor's self storage needs. We take pride in our friendly management style at our Austin storage facilities. We know many of our self storage customers by name. Not only are we a relationally-based business, we also offer the best storage deals in town. Our affordable self storage allows our customers to keep their storage units long-term, to de-clutter their home, store extra inventory for their small business, or to actually make room in their garage for their car!
- Affordable self storage
- Clean storage facilities
- Boat storage (at selected sites)
- Extra large storage spaces for large vehicles, boats, and Rvs (at selected sites)
- Drive up storage units
- Uncovered RV, auto and boat storage (at selected sites)
About Austin
Located in Central Texas on the eastern edge of the American Southwest, Austin is the capital of the state of Texas, the Lone Star State. The city dates back to the 1830s, when the first Anglo-American settlers arrived in the area, then part of Mexico. In 1837, settlers founded the village of Waterloo on the banks of the Colorado River, the first permanent settlement in the area. By 1839, Waterloo would adopt the name Austin and the frontier town would become the capital of the Republic of Texas. The City is named for Stephen F. Austin, the “Father of Texas.”
Austin is in Travis, Hays and Williamson counties. With a population of 820,611 (2011 U.S. Census), it's the 13th most populous city in the United States; the fourth most populous city in Texas
Known for Music. And so Much More.
Years ago when people talked about Austin they would quickly mention the music. But that's just the beginning of what they're saying these days. Austin is also home to a wonderful ballet, world-class museums, one-of-a-kind shopping and beautiful outdoor spaces. You can just as easily spend your morning paddling the lake as you can strolling through a celebrated history museum.
Austin Arts
Austin is known for its creativity. With good reason. Not only are we home to some world-class museums like the Blanton, with the nation's largest University-owned collection on exhibit, and the Harry Ransom Center, featuring the First Photograph and Gutenberg Bible, we're also home to plenty of artists themselves. You can explore the work of designers, painters, sculptors, writers, photographers, filmmakers, dancers and musicians here, at any time of year, any day of the week, in a variety of venues.
Whether you're surrounded by art at our East or West Austin Studio Tours or just taking it in as part of a festival or street fair, you'll surely note that our art scene is comprehensive. There are galleries, like the Contemporary at the Jones Center, which feature new and established artists alike. Museums dedicated to our diverse cultural heritage, such as the Mexic-Arte Museum and the Carver Museum, which collect, preserve and exhibit our cultural treasures. Ballet Austin at the Long Center, which so elegantly showcases our dancers and choreographers. We honor our Texas history, as well, at the Bullock Museum. And celebrate our eccentricity with the Cathedral of Junk, the Fusebox Festival and many more displays and events around town.
Art isn't just a tourist attraction here. It is part of Austin's soul and creative spirit. So, tour a gallery. Take in a local film. Marvel at some yard art that you just happened to pass. However you choose to do it, just make sure to experience as much art as you can during your stay.
Austin History
We're a city with no shortage of history or legend. In fact, both are very much alive throughout Austin. But as you go exploring, take note that history isn't just found in our architecture, monuments and museums. It's in Texas' last true dance hall, the Broken Spoke. In the gas-station-turned-diner, Threadgill's, where Janis Joplin once sang.
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And in Barton Springs, a natural pool in the center of town, first discovered in the 17th century. And that's just to name a few.
Our storied past begins with a settlement named Waterloo. Immigrants from Germany, Sweden and Mexico were the area's original inhabitants, but extreme periods of growth followed our renaming and becoming the state capital in 1839. The 1850s saw the first building boom with the construction of the first Capitol building in 1853. A second building boom occurred in the 1870s with the arrival of the railroad. In 1883, Austin became a college town with the founding of the University of Texas at Austin. Then the magnificent Driskill Hotel opened its doors to a now bustling city in 1886. And after a fire destroyed the original building, the current Capitol was completed in 1888, standing taller than our own nation's Capitol. With its construction, the skyline we know today began to take shape.
We're proud of our past. Our rebellious spirit. And the people who have called Austin home. From authors to activists, artists to athletes, musicians to politicians, they were all drawn to this unusual oasis. And that legacy continues, as Austin's population has historically doubled every 20 years. Now, it's your turn to see why. Get out there and be a part of our history.
Racing in Austin
Revving up for a full roster of fall racing, Austin's new Circuit of The AmericasTM (COTA) is turning heads as the first purpose-built Grand Prix facility in the U.S.
Race fans from far and near head to the state-of-the-art 3.4-mile circuit track for some of the most prestigious racing events in the world, including the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix, Red Bull MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas, Lone Star Le Mans and more.
Rate and Review
LORIN NICOLE ELIZALDE
“Yes! Also loved the fun trivia questions while the pages were loading. The convenience of being able to rent a storage unit in a matter of minutes on a Sunday afternoon is amazing! Thank you Stash N Go.”
ELVIN MIGUEL PEREZ
“Painless experience!!.”
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Tommy Champion
“I would just like to say Thank You!!! to The folks at Stash & Go Storage "I WILL MISS YOU AS IF YOU WERE FAMILY" I have been with them and utilizing their facility's since they started up their operation and I have always felt like they take into consideration my needs as if they were their own. • They are always there to answer the phone and help if they can. • They have always treated me with courtesy & respect no matter what my concerns might be. • In fact I like their facilities so much I wish I had more things to store (just kidding) . I have enough... I would definitely recommend them to friends and family. I hope everyone's Storage Facility experience is as easy and seemless as mine has been for all these years. I have always felt my storage unit was safe and secure. If you are looking for a Storage Facility i would encourage you to take the time to visit Stash & Go Storage. Mention my name (Tom), it most likely won't get you a discount but it might merit a smile or a laugh... Be Safe Everyone!.”

Cody Zinkan
“The rental process was fast and painless. Nina is very responsive and takes care of business quickly. I did not rent a unit for a long period of time here, rather in and out shortly. However everyone involved in the process made renting and exiting the rental easy and fair. Prices are good for this area. Slightly lower than their neighboring competition. Give them a call and get prices before you go with the storage units close by. Probably a better deal here..”

Tasha Luksa
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Storage Units in Austin, TX
- Web Only $59
- Web Only $119
- Web Only $169
Size Disclaimer
Sizes advertised for rent are approximate only; units or spaces at the property may differ slightly in shape and/or size. Customers should inspect the actual unit/space to be rented before signing a rental agreement and should base the decision to rent on the inspection of the unit/space and not on the advertised size. Rental amounts for a particular unit/space are not based on square footage measurements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size storage units are available in Austin, TX?
We offer a range of sizes at Stash N Go Storage. Browse through our full selection of available units at this location and find one that matches your needs!
What size storage unit do I need in Austin, TX?
If you're unsure of what size you should choose, head over to our size guide to get a better idea of what you need.
What is the cheapest storage unit in Austin, TX?
The cheapest storage unit available at Stash N Go Storage is $59.
How much does a storage unit cost in Austin, TX?
The average price of a storage unit in Austin is $115.67.
What items am I not allowed to store in storage units in Austin, TX?
There are a number of items you cannot store at Stash N Go Storage.
You cannot store combustible materials because of the threat of them catching fire. These items include fireworks, fuel tanks, fertilizer, paint thinner, and so on. If it seems like it'll easily catch fire, avoid storing it. You also cannot store firearms.
You cannot store living animals or plants. Do not treat a storage space as a replacement for a proper pet sitter. Not only are storage spaces not built for people or animals to live in them, but the food you leave out for your pets could also attract pests. Similarly, plant soil could attract pests as well.
You cannot store food of any type including, but not limited to, canned foods, perishable foods, dry foods, or pet food for similar reasons. Food will attract pests and will cause an infestation in your storage space and spread to others.
Lastly, you cannot store illegal items such as prohibited weapons, illicit drugs, drug paraphernalia, and stolen items. If it's not legal to house it elsewhere, you cannot store it here.
Do I need a lock when I rent a storage unit in Austin, TX?
You do need a lock to secure your storage space. You'll want to bring your own lock upon your move-in date. We recommend a disc lock for maximum security.
Can I rent my storage unit online at Stash N Go Storage?
You absolutely can rent your storage unit online at Stash N Go Storage. We only need to collect a few pieces of information and can have the whole process done in less time than it takes to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning.
Do I need a reservation to rent a storage unit in Austin, TX?
You don't need a reservation to rent a storage space here at Stash N Go Storage.
However, a reservation does ensure that you'll be able to secure the exact space you need. If you spot a deal or low price for a certain space, you will need to reserve that space at that time to lock in that price.
Otherwise, you can just complete the rental online, or give us a call and we will rent the unit over the phone whenever you're ready.