KO Storage of Rhinelander - Menominee Dr

1647 Menominee Drive
Rhinelander, WI 54501
(715) 804-1366

Admin fee: One-Time Admin Fee of $29.99 Upon Move In

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Facility Features

  • All Major Credit Cards Accepted
  • Auto Pay
  • Commercial Space Available
  • Drive Through Building Access
  • Drive-Up Access
  • Drive-Up Units
  • Large RV Units
  • Outdoor Parking
  • Outdoor RV Auto and Boat Storage

Self Storage Units in Rhinelander, WI – Menominee Dr

Have you ever looked around at home or work and felt you could use additional space? Allow KO Storage to lend a hand. We offer a wide selection of affordable self storage in Rhinelander, WI, at our facility on Menominee Drive. Whether you’re looking for personal storage or business storage solutions, we’ve got you covered with high-quality units and top-notch customer service.

Find our Rhinelander storage facility on the northern side of town, right by the intersection of Stevens Road and Chippewa Drive. We’re right by the Rhinelander Toyota and Rhinelander Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac dealerships and just a few blocks from Nick’s Hodag Lanes. We’re also notably a great choice for boat storage in Rhinelander, as we’re just minutes from Boom Lake, Moen Lake, Crystal Lake, and more. Our proximity to Chippewa Road and Highway 17 makes us an accessible option for anyone from nearby communities such as:

  • Tomahawk
  • Woodboro
  • Eagle River
  • Antigo
  • Crandon
  • Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest

Rhinelander, WI, Self Storage Features at KO Storage

KO Storage is committed to creating a convenient storage experience for all our customers from the moment they rent their units until the day they move out. As such, our Rhinelander self storage units come with a handful of helpful amenities and features to boost your experience. All our units are leased on a month-to-month basis, which gives you complete control over your rental.

Other amenities we offer include:

  • 24/7 online storage rentals
  • Commercial storage
  • Access seven days a week
  • Drive-up storage units
  • Online payments
  • Automatic payments available
  • Major credit cards accepted
  • And more

Drive-Up Unit in Rhinelander, WI

We’re confident you’ll have a positive experience when you rent from our storage facility in Rhinelander, WI. We exclusively offer drive-up storage units in Rhinelander so you can come and go with ease. Instead of carrying your things a long way, you can pull up right next to your unit and unload from your vehicle. This can help during a move or whenever you’re making frequent trips to and from your self storage unit.

Vehicle Storage Near Boom Lake in Rhinelander, WI

Are you an outdoor enthusiast or frequent boater looking for somewhere to drop anchor? You’re in luck, as KO Storage offers vehicle storage in Rhinelander, including options for boat storage near Boom Lake. Our storage facility offers 20×36 parking spaces that are a great option for Rhinelander boat storage, whether you have a small dinghy or a proper fishing vessel. Our storage units can also house equipment like canoes, kayaks, grills, inflatables, and more camping gear until you need it next.

Rent Your Rhinelander, WI, Public Storage Unit Online Today

Open up the space you need to get the most out of life and rent from KO Storage. We offer Rhinelander storage units in an expansive variety of sizes so you can find a place for the things you can’t keep at home or work. With flexible month-to-month leases and drive-up access, we’re confident you’ll be pleased with having us on your team.

Can’t figure out how much space you need? Check out our unit size guide to get a better idea of what to rent. You can also explore our blog and FAQ page for additional information. Once you’re ready to start, contact us online or give us a call today!


Frequently Asked Questions About Self-Storage Units in Rhinelander, WI

1647 Menominee Drive
Rhinelander, WI 54501
(715) 804-1366
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Regional Insights for Rhinelander, Newbold, and Eagle River, WI

Whether you’re moving into a new home, remodeling, or just looking for some extra space, KO Storage in Rhinelander provides the secure and flexible storage solutions you need. We’re proud to serve the Northwoods communities of Rhinelander, Newbold, and Eagle River—offering more than just storage, but support during life’s changes. Here’s a deeper look at this scenic and close-knit region:

History of Rhinelander, Newbold, and Eagle River

Rhinelander, often called the “Home of the Hodag,” was founded in the late 1800s as a lumber town. It grew quickly thanks to the logging industry and the arrival of the railroad. Today, Rhinelander blends small-town warmth with a strong heritage rooted in forestry, manufacturing, and tourism.

Newbold, a peaceful town just outside Rhinelander, is known for its rural charm and beautiful natural surroundings. Originally settled by homesteaders, it remains a quiet retreat for residents and outdoor lovers alike.

Eagle River, to the northeast, is famous for its chain of 28 connected lakes—the largest freshwater chain in the world. A longtime vacation destination, Eagle River’s history is steeped in recreation, resort culture, and traditional Northwoods hospitality.

Schools in the Area

The School District of Rhinelander provides educational services to Rhinelander and nearby Newbold, with institutions such as Rhinelander High School, Central Intermediate School, and James Williams Middle School. The district is known for strong academic programs and active student involvement in sports, arts, and clubs.

Eagle River is served by the Northland Pines School District, which includes Northland Pines High School and several elementary and middle schools. The district emphasizes personalized education and community engagement.

Local Economy and Opportunities

The economy in these Northwoods communities is a healthy mix of tourism, healthcare, education, and light manufacturing. Seasonal industries such as fishing, boating, snowmobiling, and hospitality play a big role in Eagle River and Newbold, while Rhinelander also serves as a regional commercial hub.

Major employers include Aspirus Health, the local school districts, forestry services, and small businesses that cater to residents and visitors year-round.

Life in the Northwoods: Nature, Community, and Culture

The Rhinelander–Eagle River region is ideal for those who love the outdoors. There’s no shortage of year-round activities—from hiking, biking, and fishing in the summer to snowmobiling, skiing, and ice fishing in the winter. Lake life is a big part of local culture, with thousands of lakes scattered throughout the area.

Local events such as the Hodag Country Festival, Cranberry Fest in Eagle River, and the Three Lakes Pumpkin Fest bring the community together with music, food, crafts, and celebration of local traditions.

Charming diners, supper clubs, and coffee shops offer warm, welcoming spaces to connect with neighbors. Whether you’re new to the area or a lifelong resident, there’s a strong sense of belonging here.