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Storage Units in Kill Devil Hills, NC
Storage units in Kill Devil Hills move at the pace of Outer Banks life, and our TriLink Storage on Meekins Lane was built for the locals, business owners, and seasonal homeowners who keep the island running. Tucked just off N. Croatan Highway near Meekins Athletic Field and a short drive from Avalon Pier, this Dare County location sits on the central spine of Kill Devil Hills, which means quick trips on and off the property no matter where you live or work on the beach. Every unit on the site is a drive-up storage unit, so you can pull right to the door with a truck, a boat trailer, or a packed work van. The inventory leans heavy on 10x25 and 10x30 sizes, which makes this site a strong fit for boats, RVs, and contractor trailers that fit within those drive-up footprints, plus the kind of overflow inventory that does not fit behind a vacation rental garage. Whether you are clearing out a cottage between renters, staging supplies for a summer season, or finally putting the boat away for winter, our Meekins Lane location gives you the space and the access to do it without a lot of fuss. Many of our current tenants are KDH and Nags Head businesses that rely on Meekins Lane as the working storage spot for tools, signage, and stock. The storage unit size guide is the fastest way to figure out which footprint fits what you are storing.
Self Storage Near Meekins Athletic Field and N. Croatan Highway
Our Meekins Lane location sits in the part of Kill Devil Hills that most locals and seasonal residents pass through every day, which makes storage runs easy rather than a separate errand. From the US-158 bypass you can swing in on the way home from the grocery, the boat ramp, or a job site without doubling back across the island. Neighborhoods like Croatan Shores, the First Flight school cluster, and the "between the highways" homes east of US-158 are all within a short drive, and oceanside vacation rentals along Virginia Dare Trail are only minutes east. The site is also positioned to serve Nags Head and Manteo customers who would rather skip the Wright Memorial Bridge and keep their storage on the island. If you have not used self storage on the Outer Banks before, the storage tips resource covers how to prep belongings for coastal humidity and salt air.
Storage for Outer Banks Vacation Rental Owners and Property Managers
If you own or manage a vacation rental in Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, or Nags Head, our Meekins Lane location is a practical place to stage everything that does not belong in the house during turnovers. Owners use drive-up units to store extra mattresses, linens, beach gear, holiday décor, and the bulky items that pile up during peak season. The larger 10x25 and 10x30 units are popular for storing patio furniture and outdoor pieces during hurricane and nor'easter season, when getting items off porches and decks matters. Property managers running multiple homes across Dare County use our Meekins Lane location as a central staging spot for supplies that need to move between properties. Free locks are included with new rentals so you can secure a unit on day one without an extra trip to the hardware store, and protection plans are available if you want added coverage for higher-value items.
Why Our Meekins Lane Storage Works for Kill Devil Hills
This Meekins Lane site is the second TriLink Storage location in Kill Devil Hills, and we built it to do one thing well: deliver fast, no-stairs, no-elevator drive-up storage at sizes that fit Outer Banks lives. The inventory is 100% drive-up, with the largest concentration sitting in 10x25 and 10x30 units that comfortably hold a boat and trailer, a small RV, or a packed-out load of business inventory — as long as the rig fits within those unit dimensions. The property sits behind perimeter fencing, which adds a layer of protection around the units without slowing down access for tenants pulling in and out. There are no narrow indoor hallways, no shared loading bays, and no waiting for someone else to finish unloading their unit. Our facility is set up for people who load and unload quickly and want to be back on the road. Month-to-month leases make storage flexible, which is helpful when your timeline is tied to the rental calendar, the fishing season, or a construction project that does not move in a straight line. Locks are included with new rentals to simplify move-in, and protection plans are available when you want added peace of mind.
Drive-Up Units Sized for Outer Banks Boats and Trailers
The Meekins Lane facility was built around the kinds of items that are tough to store anywhere else on the Outer Banks. The 10x25 footprint suits a small center console with trailer, a compact camper, or a side-by-side with extra gear, and the 10x30 footprint stretches to slightly longer boats and trailers — as long as the full rig clears our drive-up door height and fits within the unit length and width. Always measure your boat or trailer (overall length and beam) before renting so you know which unit size works. Drive-up access means you can back a trailer right to the door rather than maneuvering through a building, which matters when you are towing on a tight timeline. The deeper units also stack neatly for business owners storing materials, tools, and equipment that need to come out daily. Pair the unit with a smart packing plan from our storage tips page and you can use the space like an extra garage.
Storage for Kill Devil Hills Contractors, Charter Operators, and Local Businesses
A real share of the Meekins Lane tenant roster is local Outer Banks businesses, and that is by design. Drive-up access fits the way contractors, charter captains, disposal companies, realty teams, and food and beverage operators actually work — pull in, grab what you need, lock up, get back out. Our business storage options give Kill Devil Hills and Nags Head operators a way to scale inventory without leasing a second commercial space, especially when seasonal demand swings hard. Larger units work well for signage, off-season equipment, and the boxes of supplies that pile up between busy weekends. For property owners and brokers who handle long-term asset storage, our commercial real estate storage resource covers common scenarios.
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Storage Types Available at Our Kill Devil Hills Facility on Meekins Lane
The Meekins Lane site is drive-up only, which simplifies the choice for most customers — but the unit sizes and use cases stretch farther than the layout might suggest. Below is how locals and seasonal residents most often put the space to work.
Drive-Up Storage Built for Kill Devil Hills Locals and Workers
Drive-up storage is the whole story at our Meekins Lane location, and it is the right fit when you want a quick in, a quick out, and as little carry distance as possible. Pull your truck, SUV, or boat trailer right up to the unit door and you are loading in seconds rather than walking down a hallway. Many Kill Devil Hills residents use drive-up units during home renovations, when furniture and boxes need a steady landing spot off the property. Contractors working between job sites along the US-158 corridor lean on drive-up access to keep tools, materials, and signage moving without slowing the day down. The site also makes life easier during pre-storm prep, when patio furniture, kayaks, and outdoor gear need to come off decks fast. Larger 10x25 and 10x30 units stack inventory deep enough to handle a full move while still leaving room for a working aisle. If you are weighing your options, our drive-up storage resource walks through the most common scenarios. Drive-up access is the layout most Outer Banks customers say they would not give up once they have it.
Boat Storage for Outer Banks Off-Season Owners
Boat storage in Kill Devil Hills is one of the most practical reasons to rent at our Meekins Lane location, especially when your HOA limits driveway parking or you simply want your yard back. Our 10x25 and 10x30 drive-up units fit jet skis on trailers, small bay boats, and compact center consoles that come in within the unit length, width, and door height. Boats and trailers that exceed those dimensions will not fit inside the units, so check your overall length and beam before renting and use the larger 10x30 footprint if you need every inch. Owners use enclosed storage to protect upholstery, electronics, and trim from coastal humidity, salt air, and the UV exposure that wears down boats left outside year-round. Off-season storage from late fall through early spring is the most common pattern, but charter operators and weekend anglers also use the space year-round between trips. A quick rinse, a fresh cover, and a dry battery routine before storing pays off when you bring the boat back out for the season. Our boat storage page covers prep best practices for the Outer Banks climate.
RV Storage in Kill Devil Hills, NC
RV storage at our Meekins Lane location is built around the 10x30 drive-up footprint, which accommodates smaller travel trailers, pop-ups, toy haulers, and compact campers that fit within the unit length, width, and drive-up door height. Class A motorhomes and longer Class C units will not fit, so measure your rig before renting to confirm it clears our dimensions. Outer Banks driveways and HOAs rarely accommodate RVs full-time, so dedicated storage gives owners a place that does not strain the neighborhood or the side yard. Many tenants store their unit between trips to inland state parks, family destinations, and Hatteras campgrounds farther down the chain. A simple pre-storage routine — emptying tanks, pulling perishables, and securing covers — makes pickup days smoother. For planning tips and use-case ideas, our RV storage resource is a useful starting point.
Vehicle Storage Near Avalon Pier and Virginia Dare Trail
Vehicle storage works for the extra car, the seasonal Jeep, the work truck, or the classic that does not need to live in the driveway. Locals in Kill Devil Hills and Nags Head often store a second vehicle during family visits, summer rentals, or stretches when home parking gets tight. Our enclosed drive-up units shield vehicles from salt air, wind-blown sand, and the harshest sun exposure that comes with island living. A quick prep — checking tire pressure, topping off fuel, and pulling anything perishable from the cabin — keeps storage clean and easy. The vehicle storage page covers more common questions and prep tips.
Business Storage for Dare County Operators
Business storage at the Meekins Lane site supports the working economy of the Outer Banks — restaurants, charters, contractors, realty teams, disposal services, and retail shops that need overflow space without leasing a second commercial unit. Drive-up access turns the unit into a working extension of the back room, with room to roll in pallets, equipment, or seasonal stock as needed. Operators with multiple locations across Dare County use our Meekins Lane location as a central staging point, especially during the spring ramp-up and the fall wind-down. Month-to-month leases keep the cost predictable while letting you scale up or down as the season shifts. Our business storage page outlines a few common setups.
Household Storage for Kill Devil Hills Residents
Household storage helps Kill Devil Hills families clear space without giving up the items they still want to keep. Renovations, downsizings, family additions, and seasonal swaps all create a need for a little extra room, and a drive-up unit makes it easy to rotate items in and out as life changes. Bins of holiday décor, off-season clothing, and beach gear all sit comfortably in a 5x10 or 10x10, while a 10x25 can hold a full household between moves. Labeling boxes and leaving a small aisle inside the unit keeps everything findable, especially when you visit often. The household storage resource covers planning ideas that work well for coastal homes.
Moving and Relocation Storage on the Outer Banks
Moving storage gives you a flexible landing spot when your dates do not line up perfectly, which happens often on the Outer Banks where summer leases, vacation timing, and closings can all push the calendar. Drive-up access shortens move-in day, and a month-to-month lease keeps the plan flexible while the timeline settles. Customers moving within Dare County or coming over the Wright Memorial Bridge from the mainland often use our Meekins Lane location as the bridge between two homes. A short stay during a renovation also counts, especially when contractors need a clear workspace for a few weeks. For ideas on how to structure the move, our moving storage page walks through a few common scenarios.

Directions to TriLink Storage on Meekins Lane in Kill Devil Hills
Meekins Athletic Field
Meekins Athletic Field at 1634 N. Croatan Highway is essentially next door — most visitors can walk or drive over in about a minute. From the field, head a short distance along N. Croatan Highway and turn onto Meekins Lane to reach our facility at 124. Families heading to a practice, a game, or the playground often pair the trip with a storage stop to drop off or grab seasonal gear without making a separate run.
Wright Brothers National Memorial
From the Wright Brothers National Memorial, head north on US-158 / N. Croatan Highway for roughly two minutes and turn onto Meekins Lane. The drive is about a mile and is straightforward whether you are coming from a morning visit or wrapping up a stop at the surrounding parks. Visiting families staying nearby often store extra luggage, beach gear, or holiday cargo at our Meekins Lane location to free up vehicle space.
Avalon Fishing Pier
From Avalon Fishing Pier at 2111 N. Virginia Dare Trail, head inland on Avalon Drive or one of the nearby cross streets to reach US-158 / N. Croatan Highway, then turn onto Meekins Lane. The trip is about a five-minute drive and easy to fit in after a fishing session. Anglers and weekend visitors often use our facility to stash rods, coolers, and gear before heading back home.
The Outer Banks Hospital
From The Outer Banks Hospital at 4800 S. Croatan Highway in Nags Head, head north on US-158 / S. Croatan Highway through Nags Head and into Kill Devil Hills, then turn onto Meekins Lane near Meekins Athletic Field. The drive runs roughly 10 to 12 minutes depending on traffic. Healthcare workers and Nags Head residents often pick our Meekins Lane location because it is on the way home from work and avoids extra back-and-forth.
Wright Memorial Bridge
Coming over the Wright Memorial Bridge from the mainland, stay on US-158 east through Kitty Hawk and into Kill Devil Hills for about 10 minutes, then turn onto Meekins Lane near Meekins Athletic Field. The route keeps you on the bypass the whole way, which is the fastest path on or off the island. Customers moving between mainland homes and Outer Banks rentals or boats often use this approach for move-in day.
FAQ About Self Storage in Kill Devil Hills
Where is TriLink Storage's Meekins Lane location in Kill Devil Hills?
Our Meekins Lane location is at 124 Meekins Lane in Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948, just off N. Croatan Highway next to Meekins Athletic Field. The site is on the central spine of Kill Devil Hills, which means most island residents can reach it without crossing major traffic. It is the second TriLink Storage location in town, paired with our Colington Road site on the soundside.
What size storage units are available at the Meekins Lane facility?
Our Meekins Lane location offers drive-up storage units in 5x10, 10x10, 10x25, and 10x30 sizes, with most of the inventory weighted toward the larger 10x25 and 10x30 footprints. The smaller units fit boxes, seasonal gear, and the contents of a small bedroom, while the larger units hold boats, trailers, RVs, or the contents of a full house. The storage unit size guide walks through visual examples to help you pick. If you are unsure between two sizes, choosing the larger of the two usually saves a swap later.
Can I store a boat or RV at the Kill Devil Hills location?
Yes, our drive-up 10x25 and 10x30 units fit boats, RVs, and trailers that come in within our unit dimensions and drive-up door height. Anything that exceeds the 10-foot width, the 25- or 30-foot depth, or our door height will not fit, so always measure your overall length, width, and height before renting. The units are enclosed rather than open parking, which protects upholstery, electronics, and finishes from salt air, sand, and UV exposure on the Outer Banks. The boat storage and RV storage resources cover prep tips for coastal climates.
Do you offer climate-controlled storage at the Meekins Lane location?
No, the Meekins Lane location is a drive-up only site without climate-controlled units. Customers who need climate-controlled storage for documents, electronics, photos, or wood furniture should consider our nearby TriLink Colington Road location, which offers climate-controlled options. Both locations are inside Kill Devil Hills, so you can mix the two depending on what you are storing.
Is drive-up storage a good option for contractors and small businesses in Dare County?
Drive-up storage works well for contractors, charter operators, realty teams, and other Dare County businesses that load and unload throughout the day. The layout lets you back a truck or trailer right to the unit, which saves time and keeps inventory moving. Many of our current tenants are Outer Banks businesses using our Meekins Lane location as overflow space for tools, signage, supplies, and seasonal stock. Our business storage resource covers a few common setups.
What should I store at the Meekins Lane facility versus the Colington Road TriLink site?
The Meekins Lane location is best for items that benefit from drive-up access and larger 10x25 or 10x30 units — boats, trailers, RVs, vehicles, contractor inventory, and household goods that move in and out often, as long as everything fits within the unit dimensions. The Colington Road location is the better pick when you need climate-controlled units for documents, electronics, wood furniture, or sensitive belongings. Many Kill Devil Hills customers use both sites depending on what is being stored at a given time.
Can Outer Banks vacation rental owners store linens and supplies at the Meekins Lane site?
Yes, vacation rental owners and property managers often use the Meekins Lane site for linens, mattresses, beach gear, holiday décor, and the supplies that pile up between turnovers. The larger 10x25 and 10x30 units handle bulky items like patio furniture and outdoor gear that comes off decks during hurricane and nor'easter season. Drive-up access shortens the back-and-forth between properties, which matters during peak summer weeks. Month-to-month leases keep the cost flexible as your rental schedule changes.
How do I prep a boat or RV for off-season storage on the Outer Banks?
Start with a freshwater rinse, especially after salt exposure, and let everything dry before storing. Pull batteries or maintain them on a tender, empty fuel and water lines per the manufacturer's guidance, and remove valuables and perishables. A breathable cover helps with airflow and reduces moisture buildup in the closed unit. For a more detailed checklist tailored to coastal conditions, our storage tips page is the best starting point.
What items should not be stored in a Kill Devil Hills storage unit?
Self storage units are not the right place for hazardous materials, flammables, perishables, live plants, or anything that can leak, spoil, or attract pests. Most facilities also restrict illegal items and weapons. When in doubt about a specific item, the self storage FAQ covers common questions about what is allowed. Clean, dry belongings packed in sealed containers store best.
More TriLink Storage Locations in Kill Devil Hills
We manage two TriLink Storage sites in Kill Devil Hills, and the right pick depends on what you are storing and where you live or work on the island. If the Meekins Lane location does not have exactly what you need, our soundside Colington Road site is only a few minutes away.
TriLink Storage on Colington Road sits at 1105 Colington Road on the soundside near Colington Harbour and offers climate-controlled storage in addition to drive-up units. The location is about a five-to-seven-minute drive west from our Meekins Lane site via US-158 and Colington Road. It is a strong fit for customers storing documents, electronics, wood furniture, or other items that benefit from steadier temperature and humidity.
Either way, you can rent online or call us to find the unit that fits.
Find Drive-Up Storage at Our Kill Devil Hills Location on Meekins Lane
Our TriLink Storage on Meekins Lane gives Kill Devil Hills locals, Dare County businesses, and seasonal homeowners a drive-up storage option sized right for boats, RVs, and contractor trailers that fit within our 10x25 and 10x30 unit dimensions, plus the everyday belongings that need a steady home off the property. Sitting on the central US-158 spine near Meekins Athletic Field, the site keeps storage trips quick whether you are coming from Croatan Shores, Virginia Dare Trail, or across the Wright Memorial Bridge. TriLink Storage in Kill Devil Hills offers 5x10 to 10x30 drive-up units at 124 Meekins Lane for residents, vacation rental operators, and local businesses across the Outer Banks. Rent your unit online now to lock in space before the next season picks up.