
Point of the Mountain Storage
Self-storage and RV storage facility at the Point of the Mountain in Bluffdale. Features drive-up units, oversized RV parking, and mountain views from every angle. Multi-building metal construction with U-Haul partnership.
Point of the Mountain Storage is a combined self-storage and RV storage facility at the Bluffdale gateway between Salt Lake and Utah counties.
The Point of the Mountain corridor is one of the most-traveled stretches of I-15 in the state, with the Bluffdale-Lehi-Draper trade area among the fastest-growing parts of the Wasatch Front. The facility sits at the practical intersection of three demographics: Wasatch Front commuters from south Salt Lake County, the Lehi tech and residential growth pulling toward Saratoga Springs, and the recreation-driven households who run weekend miles between Bear Lake, Strawberry, and the Uinta range. All three need storage. Not all of them need the same building.
Bluffdale, UT · View map→Point of the Mountain was built as a multi-building campus to serve all three. Drive-up self-storage units carry the everyday household demand from the surrounding residential growth, with unit sizes ranging from 5x10 small-inventory units up through 10x20 and 10x30 for the moves and the larger gear hauls. Oversized RV parking and boat storage carry the recreation-driven demand from the I-15 commute pattern. The site partners with U-Haul for moving rentals, which gives the facility a built-in demand engine on top of self-storage lease-up.
Construction is pre-engineered metal building across every structure on the site. Steel frames engineered to the Salt Lake County and Utah County jurisdictional snow, wind, and seismic loads (the site straddles county-line considerations, and the structural package was sized accordingly). Standing seam Galvalume roofs, 26-gauge A-panel walls, and EP3 corrosion-proof spring roll-up doors.
RV storage drive aisles were sized for back-in and pull-through access by Class A motorhomes, fifth wheels, and full-length boat trailers. Door clearances on the enclosed RV bays handle the rigs that the Wasatch Front market actually drives, not the lowest-common-denominator clearance that most converted self-storage facilities offer. That difference is what gives Point of the Mountain its multi-year average tenant tenure on the boat and RV side, where most facilities churn at the eight-to-twelve-month conventional self-storage rate.
- 01Self-storage and RV combination
- 02Pre-engineered metal buildings
- 03U-Haul dealer partnership
- 04Mountain backdrop visibility
- 05Oversized RV parking areas