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Picacho West Mini-RV Storage - 5105 West Picacho Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88007

Self Storage
4.2/5 - 12 Reviews
(575) 541-8121
Location:
5105 West Picacho Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88007
Unit size details are currently not available for this property. Please the property operator for details about available units.

Amenities

  • Drive-Up Access
  • Retail Available
  • Onsite Manager
  • Security Camera
  • Gate
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • RV Storage

What customers are saying

4.2/5 - 12 Reviews

Read some helpful reviews of Picacho West Mini-RV Storage at 5105 West Picacho Avenue, shared by real renters with genuine experiences and honest opinions.

Adrianna M. - 15 March 2025
Landon K. - 5 April 2024
There's no way to say this nicely - however, if I help another person from making a mistake by using this storage facility it will be worth the effort and time it took to write this review. Too bad I can't give this bad storage facility and the evil owner a zero rating. I parked my Lazy Daze RV at this facility for a number of years. I always paid my rent on time (auto payment each month), and thought the facility was relatively secure as you're assigned a gate code and "supposedly" they have security cameras. (I say supposedly since no has ever offered to look through so called "security" footage. Since July 2020 my RV has been broken into three (3) times. The first time I was contacted, apparently the thieves had tried to come in through the RV door on the side, but finally were able to damage a window to gain entrance. The so called "watchman" had reported the incident and the sheriff appeared shortly after I arrived. The management reported that a cable had been cut on the fence allowing the thieves to gain entrance. The thieves basically stole all the electronics which consisted of my XM radio, GPS, and TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system). My other items were dumped on the floor and when I noticed a syringe on the floor and pointed it out to the sheriff he quipped, "Look's like they left behind their drug hot shot." My insurance company of course paid the claim (with my $500 deductible). The second time was a few months later when I was called again because my door and window were open. I don't know if you can call it lucky, but the trailer parked next to me was burglarized and the thieves must have gotten "spooked" before they emptied mine again. However, the door and window were again damaged which I paid for out of pocket instead of filing another insurance claim. The third time was recently in December 2023 when I was preparing to leave for the winter and started my RV to fuel it up and give it a quick wash. I had spent the day loading my RV and when I started it there was a huge, sickening loud roar. I immediately knew (and my RV repair person confirmed it) that my catalytic converter had been stolen. I reported the incident to the office manager who stated that some other RV's had catalytic converter thefts in October but didn't know the "exact" date. Again, no camera footage was "available." At that point I "did" contact the owner after hours (8:15 p.m.) and just wanted some information as to why thefts continue to happen at her property, and I reminded her that I've had three break-in's now. She quickly cut me off saying she was in the process of bathing her four year old grandson and would call me the next day. She didn't call me, but had the office manager do her "dirty work" telling me that apparently I "wasn't happy" and should find another facility to store my RV ASAP. Seriously, who WOULD be happy if you're paying a facility to store your RV and it had been broken into/compromised that many times? The owner is basically only concerned about getting your storage fee, but as for security you're on your own. I'm traveling in my RV for the winter and needless to say I won't be storing my RV there any longer. I'm single and retired and the drama and stress this facility has caused me is wrong on so many levels. I've probably only written a handful of reviews, but if you value your belongings and/or RV/trailer skip this facility and seek storage at a facility that has proper security in place as well as values you as a customer. ... Read more
Cheryl J. - 22 January 2024
Carl S. - 25 October 2020
Crazy C. - 19 May 2018

Overview

Located at 5105 West Picacho Avenue in the scenic city of Las Cruces, NM, this Picacho West Mini-RV Storage facility offers small units ideal for personal storage needs. The facility is well-equipped with drive-up access, ensuring an easy and convenient way to load and unload your belongings directly from your vehicle.

For those with larger vehicles, this facility provides ample parking options, including RV storage, catering to Las Cruces residents who frequently explore the surrounding desert landscapes or travel seasonally. The property places a strong focus on safety, with security cameras monitoring the site and an onsite manager available to assist. A gated entry ensures additional access control for peace of mind.

This facility also accepts credit card payments for added convenience and sells moving supplies onsite to help streamline your storage experience. With its focus on accessibility, vehicle storage, and security, this facility is an excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts and local residents alike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There is a wide array of amenities available for the storage units that Picacho West Mini-RV Storage - 5105 West Picacho Avenue has to offer. These amenities include Drive-Up Access, Retail Available, Onsite Manager, Security Camera, Gate, Parking, Credit Cards Accepted and RV Storage. Most of these amenities can prove to be very useful depending on what you need to store. For example, climate-controlled units can come in handy for keeping sensitive items, drive-up access can make your loading and unloading process easier, and extra security measures will ensure your items are kept safe at all times.

The unit size that you should choose obviously depends on how much stuff you need to store. On the one hand, you should think of smaller units (5'x5' or 5'x10') as closets – they can be used to store chairs, lamps, moving boxes and sports equipment, along with smaller pieces of furniture, books and documents.

On the other hand, the 10'x10' and 10'x15' spaces are good for storing larger items of furniture, bicycles and a larger number of possessions. If you need even more space, then 10'x20' and 10'x30' units can easily accommodate the contents of an entire 3- or 4-bedroom house.

We know that when it comes to self storage, there is nothing more important than quickness and accessibility. Drive-up access is an extremely convenient amenity, as you can park your vehicle right next to your unit, making it significantly easier to load and unload the items you will use storage for. However, drive-up storage units tend to be outdoors, so you might consider indoor storage spaces with climate control if you're looking to keep temperature-sensitive items in peak condition.

Yes, you might, depending on what you need to put in storage. Climate-controlled spaces keep temperatures and humidity levels consistent all the time, which means they are perfect for storing sensitive items. Seeing that a whole host of things can be damaged by varying temperatures and excessive moisture, many people choose to rent climate-controlled units for personal items such as documents, photographs, paintings, collectibles, electronics, wooden furniture, antiques and even vehicles. If you're looking to store such items that are valuable to you, consider renting a climate-controlled unit!