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Storage Rentals of America in Bozeman is conveniently located off Jackrabbit Lane just north of Four Corners and south of Belgrade. Our customer service team is available by phone seven days a week to help you find a storage unit to fit your needs. All our storage locations have plenty of storage options, from mini 5x5 storage units to larger 10x30. Big or small, we have it all. Not sure what size storage unit you need? Our helpful customer service team is here to answer your questions, walk you through the rental process, and even move you into your storage unit over the phone or online. All without stepping foot inside our office. This is just another way we make storage rentals easier.

Our Bozeman, Montana, location provides dependable boat and RV storage for the off-season. With spacious outdoor parking, we can accommodate a wide range of recreational vehicles, from RVs and boats to trailers and cars, with ample room for easy access and maneuvering. This secure, affordable facility offers a practical solution to protect your investment and prepare it for your next adventure.

Need extra space in your garage? Our storage facility has outdoor parking spaces for your car, RV, boat, or trailer. No matter the size of your vehicle, we have a space perfect for you. Moving soon? Please stop by our office for must-have moving supplies. We sell boxes, tape, bubble wrap, mattress covers, and more. Come and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.

Disc locks are required for all units and can be purchased at the office.

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About Bozeman, MT

Overlooked by the rugged peaks of the Rocky Mountains, the city of Bozeman is surrounded by some of Montana's most spectacular scenery. In addition to being a vibrant college town, Bozeman is best known as a hub for outdoor adventures ranging from hiking and mountain biking to alpine skiing and fly-fishing.

The 2020 U.S. Census counted 53,293 people who call Bozeman home, making it the fourth-largest city in Montana by population. Bozeman is also the seat of Gallatin County and, in recent years, has been one of the fastest-growing cities of its size in America.

What to do in Bozeman, MT

There's always something exciting to do in Bozeman. The city's vibrant downtown area is packed with fun and unique restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and nightlife spots. Bozeman offers great museums and cultural attractions, and the surrounding area provides unparalleled opportunities for adventure. Some of the top attractions include:

Rocky Mountain Skiing

The Bozeman area is home to two of the most famous ski areas in the Rockies:
Big Sky Resort and Bridger Bowl Ski Area.
Between these two destinations, Bozeman is an incredible place for winter sports lovers.

Museum of the Rockies

Montana has long been known for its rich fossil deposits, especially for the abundance of dinosaur remains found there. Many of these discoveries are on display at the Museum of the Rockies, including a fully mounted T-Rex skeleton.

Galligator Trail

The Galligator Trail is a popular 1.5-mile hiking trail that follows a former railway line. It offers a relatively easy walk with opportunities to extend your hike on longer connecting trails.

Montana Arboretum and Garden

The Montana Arboretum and Garden, located on the Montana State University campus, is home to thousands of trees representing diverse habitats across North America.

Working in Bozeman, MT

Bozeman offers diverse employment opportunities for both blue-collar and white-collar workers. Popular occupations include management, sales, and food service.

  • Unemployment rate: 2.5%, significantly lower than the national average
  • Largest employer: Montana State University (10,700 jobs)
  • Average commute time: 14 minutes, about half the U.S. average

Bozeman, MT Neighborhoods

Bozeman spans roughly 20 square miles and features many unique neighborhoods:

Cooper Park / South Central

A central neighborhood with a mix of rentals and single-family homes.

  • Median home price: $1,147,825
  • Average rent: $2,209
  • Vacancy rate: 7.5%

University

Walkable to Downtown and Montana State University.

  • Median home price: $1,071,238
  • Average rent: $3,010
  • Vacancy rate: 4.8%

Springhill / Sedan

Known for mountain views and large rural properties.

  • Median home price: $1,342,457
  • Average rent: $2,069
  • Vacancy rate: 18.1%

Bozeman, MT School District

Schools in Bozeman are part of the Bozeman Public School District, which includes eight elementary schools, two middle schools, and three high schools. Parents may also choose private options such as Headwaters Academy and Bozeman Summit School.

Bozeman is also well known as a college town.
Montana State University—the largest college in the state—is located here and serves more than 16,000 students. The university offers 60 bachelor's programs and 68 master's programs.

Moving to Bozeman, MT Resource Guide

Bozeman’s city government includes an elected mayor and four elected members serving on the City Commission.

If you're planning a move, check out the Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce relocation guide.

The Bozeman Parks & Recreation Department is another great resource for forestry reserves, parks, pools, sports, and recreational activities.

Bozeman, MT Housing

Bozeman is widely considered a desirable and livable city, with rapidly rising home values.

  • Median home price: $819,500
  • Average rent: $1,115
  • Housing costs: 94% higher than the rest of Montana; 93% higher than the U.S. average

Military Bases Near Bozeman, MT

Here are the military bases within 50 miles: