Self Storage Near Springtown, TX
Self Storage Units in Springtown, TX
Drive-Up & Climate Controlled Storage on Highway 199
Looking for practical, affordable self storage in Springtown, TX? 10 Federal Storage serves the Springtown community from 1050 W. Hwy 199, right in the middle of town. Our facility offers a wide range of unit sizes, convenient drive-up access, climate controlled options, and gated entry—backed by flexible month-to-month leases and a straightforward online rental process.
Whether you’re making room in a growing house, storing equipment for a Parker County business, or clearing out the barn ahead of the season, 10 Federal Storage keeps storage simple from move-in to move-out.
Storage on Highway 199 in Springtown
Our Springtown facility sits on West Highway 199, the main east–west corridor running through town—just a few minutes from the downtown square and next door to Springtown High School. If you live in Springtown, work in Springtown, or drive through it on your way to Fort Worth, you already pass our front gate.
That location matters more here than it does in a big city. Springtown’s residents are spread across a wide stretch of rolling Cross Timbers country in northern Parker and southern Wise counties, and Highway 199 is the thread that connects it all. A storage facility on 199 is a storage facility on your way home.
What you’ll find at our Springtown location:
- Drive-Up Access Units – Pull your truck or trailer right up to the roll-up door and unload directly from the vehicle. No hallways, no hauling, no wrestling a mower through a doorway.
- Climate Controlled Units Available – Select units are temperature regulated for belongings that don’t hold up well to North Texas heat. Availability varies—check current inventory when you reserve.
- Gated, Fenced Property – The facility is fully fenced with gated access, so entry is limited to tenants.
- Hundreds of Units in a Wide Range of Sizes – From small units sized for boxes and seasonal bins up to large spaces that hold the contents of a full household or a working business.
- Month-to-Month Leasing – No long-term contracts and no penalty for moving out when your situation changes.
- Online Rentals & Autopay – Reserve and manage your unit online, and set up recurring payments so rent takes care of itself.
Smart Storage Solutions in Springtown
Springtown earned its name honestly. In 1856, Joseph Ward came down from New Jersey and settled along a creek fed by a cluster of natural cold springs at the base of a nearby hillside. He laid out a town square three years later and called the place Littleton’s Springs; by the mid-1870s a petition from the roughly 200 residents had shortened it to Springtown. The post office has run continuously since 1875, the town incorporated in 1884, and that original square still anchors downtown—it’s where the Wild West Festival takes over every third Saturday in September, and where the lighted parade and tree lighting draw the whole town out each December.
For most of its first century Springtown stayed small, a farming and ranching community with cotton gins and a stage line to Weatherford. What changed was Fort Worth. Springtown sits roughly 25 to 30 miles northwest of downtown Fort Worth, straddling the Parker–Wise county line, and as the Metroplex pushed west the town became a commuter community without losing its footing as a genuinely rural one. Parker County has been one of the faster-growing counties in Texas—its population grew by roughly 47 percent in the decade ending in 2024, driven largely by people moving in from other states. Springtown ISD, home of the Porcupines, is growing faster than 90 percent of districts statewide according to the Texas Education Agency.
That combination—rural land use, fast household growth, and a steady stream of new arrivals—produces a very particular storage demand. People here have trucks, trailers, tractors, tack, tools, boats, and seasonal gear. New residents arrive mid-build or mid-move and need somewhere to put a household for a few months. Longtime families run out of barn before they run out of belongings. Storage in Springtown isn’t about apartment overflow; it’s about space for the way people actually live out here.
At 10 Federal Storage in Springtown, you’ll find:
- Drive-Up Units – Ground-level access with roll-up doors, sized for the equipment and gear that fills a Parker County garage.
- Climate Controlled Options – Available in select units for furniture, electronics, documents, and anything else that suffers in a Texas summer.
- Gated Access – Entry through a controlled gate on a fully fenced property.
- Flexible Month-to-Month Leases – Stay a month, a season, or as long as you need.
- Online Rentals & Account Management – Handle your rental and payments from your phone.
- Tenant Protection Plans – Coverage options are available to help protect your stored property.
What You Can Store at Our Springtown Location
Our Springtown facility offers a wide range of unit sizes—enough to cover everything from a few boxes to an entire household or a full trade operation.
Home & Household Storage
- Furniture during a move, a remodel, or a downsizing
- Seasonal decorations and holiday storage
- Off-season clothing and household overflow
- Lawn equipment, mowers, grills, and patio furniture
- Appliances between moves or during renovations
- Garage and shop overflow when the barn fills up
Moving & New Construction Storage
Parker County is building fast, and construction timelines rarely line up neatly with closing dates. Whether you’ve sold ahead of a new build, you’re moving out from Fort Worth and haven’t closed yet, or you’re staging a house for sale, a month-to-month unit bridges the gap without locking you into anything. Common needs include:
- Full household contents between homes
- Furniture removed for staging a listing
- Belongings stored during a build or major renovation
- Boxes and household goods during a move from the Metroplex
Business, Trade & Agricultural Storage
Construction is one of Springtown’s leading employment sectors, and the surrounding countryside runs on small operations—contractors, landscapers, welders, ranchers, and family businesses. A storage unit is a far cheaper base of operations than leased commercial space. Commonly stored items include:
- Tools, hand equipment, and jobsite materials
- Landscaping and lawn service equipment
- Business records and archived documents
- Retail and e-commerce inventory
- Feed supplies, tack, and ranch equipment
- Trade show displays and event supplies
Outdoor, Lake & Equestrian Gear
Eagle Mountain Lake is a short drive southeast, Lake Weatherford is close by to the south, and Parker County’s horse culture is genuinely part of daily life here—you don’t go long in Springtown without passing a trailer. All of it takes room:
- Fishing equipment, tackle, and lake-day gear
- Kayaks, paddleboards, and canoes
- Hunting and camping equipment
- Saddles, tack, and riding equipment
- Rodeo and show gear
- Bicycles, ATVs, and outdoor recreation equipment
Choosing Between Drive-Up and Climate Controlled Storage
North Texas is a demanding storage environment. Springtown summers run long and hot, with stretches of triple-digit days, and winters bring the occasional hard freeze—a wide temperature range for anything sitting in an unregulated space. Those swings are hard on certain belongings and completely irrelevant to others, which is why our Springtown facility offers both drive-up and climate controlled units.
Climate controlled units are available in select spaces at our Springtown location and maintain a more stable environment year-round. They’re worth the difference for:
- Wooden and upholstered furniture
- Electronics, computers, and televisions
- Photographs, documents, and important papers
- Musical instruments and audio equipment
- Antiques, heirlooms, and collectibles
- Leather goods, tack, and fine fabrics
- Candles, vinyl records, and anything prone to warping
Drive-up units are the better choice for items that shrug off temperature swings and benefit from quick, ground-level loading:
- Lawn and garden equipment
- Tools, jobsite gear, and building materials
- Patio and outdoor furniture
- Sporting goods and camping equipment
- Plastic-bin storage and general household overflow
Because climate controlled availability varies, it’s worth checking current inventory when you reserve. If you’re not sure which way to go, the simple rule holds up well: if you’d hesitate to leave it in an uninsulated garage through August, put it in climate control.
Why Springtown Chooses 10 Federal Storage
We focus on hassle-free rentals, secure facilities, and pricing you can actually understand—without the runaround.
Here’s what makes our Springtown facility stand out:
- Central Highway 199 location – Minutes from the downtown square, next to Springtown High School
- Drive-up access – Ground-level roll-up doors for fast, direct loading
- Climate controlled units available – Protection for temperature-sensitive belongings
- Gated, fenced property – Controlled access limited to tenants
- Wide range of unit sizes – From small lockers to large household and business spaces
- Month-to-month leasing – No long-term commitment, no move-out penalty
- Online rentals and autopay – Manage everything from your phone
- Transparent monthly pricing – No hidden fees
- Backed by a national operator – Part of a platform of well over 100 facilities across more than a dozen states
Whether you’re storing for one month or several years, our commitment is making storage feel effortless.
Frequently Asked Questions About Self Storage in Springtown, TX
Our Springtown facility is at 1050 W. Hwy 199, Springtown, TX 76082—on the west side of town along Highway 199, next to Springtown High School and a short drive from the downtown square.
Our Springtown location offers a wide range of sizes, starting with compact 5×5 units suited to boxes and seasonal items, moving through 5×10 and 10×10 units that handle the contents of an apartment or a couple of rooms, and up to larger spaces that hold a full household or a working business inventory. Use our Size Guide for help, or contact our team for a recommendation.
Yes—climate controlled units are available in select spaces at our Springtown facility. Because availability varies by size and demand, we recommend checking current inventory when you reserve. If you’re storing furniture, electronics, documents, instruments, or anything else sensitive to temperature extremes, it’s worth asking about.
Yes. Our Springtown facility offers drive-up access units with roll-up doors, so you can pull a vehicle or trailer directly to your unit and load straight from it—particularly useful for equipment, tools, lawn gear, and bulky household items.
You can browse available units and start your rental online, or contact our team directly for help choosing a size. Once your rental is complete you’ll receive your access details and can begin moving in.
Our Springtown location offers extended daily gate access hours for tenants. Current gate hours are posted on the facility page and at the property—please check there for the most up-to-date schedule before planning a late-evening or early-morning trip.
The property is fully fenced with gated access, so entry is restricted to tenants with valid access credentials. We recommend using a quality lock on your unit and considering a tenant protection plan for added peace of mind.
We offer month-to-month leasing with no long-term obligation. Stay for a single month, through a build, across a season, or for years—there’s no penalty for moving out when your situation changes.
Yes. Contractors, landscapers, tradespeople, and small business owners across Parker and Wise counties use storage units as an affordable alternative to leased commercial space. Note that liquids, explosives, flammable materials, toxic substances, and perishables cannot be stored—if you have a question about a specific item, just ask.
Our Highway 199 location serves Springtown and the surrounding communities of Reno, Azle, Briar, Poolville, Boyd, Agnes, Sanctuary, and Cool, along with the wider northern Parker County and southern Wise County area—and it’s a practical option for anyone commuting the Highway 199 corridor toward Fort Worth.
Springtown sees long triple-digit summers and occasional hard winter freezes, which is a wide temperature range for anything stored in an unregulated space. Sustained heat and repeated temperature swings can warp wood, crack finishes and adhesives, and shorten the life of electronics. Climate controlled units hold a steadier temperature year-round, which makes a real difference for furniture, documents, instruments, antiques, and electronics.
We accept major credit and debit cards along with secure online payments. Autopay is available so you never have to think about a due date.
Rent Your Springtown, TX Storage Unit Today
Springtown is growing, and space is at a premium—in garages, in barns, and in houses that were sized for a different decade. 10 Federal Storage on West Highway 199 offers drive-up convenience, climate controlled options, gated access, and month-to-month flexibility right in the middle of town.
Choose your unit, complete your rental, and get your space back.
Rent your Springtown, TX storage unit at 1050 W. Hwy 199 today.
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