FIND RV STORAGE NEAR YOU

Finding secure, cheap RV storage can be a challenge. Fortunately, self storage facilities are a great option. Extra Space Storage provides convenient, safe, and reasonably-priced storage solutions for large recreational vehicles. Use the information below to learn more about storage options for your RV.

How much does RV storage cost? RV storage prices vary based on location and the type of vehicle storage you choose.

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Storing Your Recreational Vehicle at Extra Space Storage

Extra Space Storage is where you can securely storing an RV when not in use, no matter what size camper van, motorhome, or recreational vehicle you own. With locations in nearly every state, select RV storage facilities near you may offer modern amenities like climate control, 24-hour access, and advanced security features.

TYPES OF RV STORAGE

Extra Space Storage offers three different types of RV storage: indoor, outdoor, and covered. Explore which is right for your needs and budget.


Indoor RV Storage

Indoor storage units

If you prefer to store an RV indoors, drive-up access storage is a good solution. These self storage units provide a garage-like, enclosed storage space, providing more protection than other vehicle storage options. 10x20 storage units can handle small trailers, while 10x40 storage units are better for large trailers. Select locations may also offer heated and climate-controlled RV storage.

Covered RV Storage

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Covered RV storage offers a bit of what RV owners love about both indoor and outdoor storage. With a protective roof, these covered parking spaces provide protection from the sun, rain, and more, but they're also more affordable and can often accommodate larger vehicles than indoor drive-up storage units can. Covered parking spaces are available as large as 40 feet in length at certain locations.

Outdoor RV Storage

RV Parking

One of the most common and cheapest RV storage options is outdoor storage. Options for outdoor RV and camper storage vary from location to location. Some facilities have designated RV parking while others have open lot parking. These storage spaces start as small as 8x20 and are available up to 40 or 50 feet in length. This solution can work for practically any motorhome, if you don't mind exposure to the elements.

How Much Does RV Storage Cost

Looking for cheap RV storage near you? The average cost of a 10x30 covered rv storage parking space is $166. The average cost of a 10x40 covered storage space is $299. Reach out to our friendly team of storage experts to learn more about covered RV storage pricing!

The average cost of a 10x30 uncovered parking space is $141. The average cost of a 10x40 uncovered parking space is $169. Contact the team at Extra Space Storage for more information on uncovered RV storage costs!

Storage Type
Cost Range
Protection
Best for
Outdoor Storage
$100-$200/month
Exposure to elements
Budget-conscious RV owners
Covered Storage
$150-$300/month
Roff Protection
Seasonal weather climates
Indoor Storage
$300-$500/month
Full protection
Luxury RV's & harsh climates

+ All prices are for reference only and are subject to change without notice. Online pricing is only available for online reservations and rentals. Other restrictions, taxes, fees, and insurance requirements may apply. See Rental Agreement for details.

*Excludes administrative and insurance fees

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View storage unit prices near you for popular indoor and outdoor RV storage unit sizes like 10x20 and 10x30.

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    FIND THE RIGHT RV STORAGE SIZE

    Recreational vehicles come in a broad range of sizes, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the self storage options for a class A motorhome will be different from those for a class B or a pop-up camper. Below, we discuss the storage unit sizes and outdoor parking options for each type of RV below.

    RV Type

    Average Dimensions (Feet)

    Indoor Storage Size

    Outdoor Storage Size

    Square Footage

    Best For

    Small Trailers/Campers

    Pop-up trailers, teardrop campers, smaller RVs

    8-15 ft

    8x20 to 10x20 ft

    150-200 sq. ft.

    pop-up trailers, teardrop campers, or smaller rvs

    Class B Motorhomes

    17-23 ft

    10x20 to 10x30 ft

    200-360 sq. ft.

    camper vans and small motorhomes

    Class C Motorhomes

    20-30 ft

    10x20 to 10x30 ft

    200-360 sq. ft.

    medium-sized motorhomes and travel trailers

    Class A Motorhomes

    25-45 ft

    10x20 to 10x40 ft

    360-600 sq. ft.

    Large luxury motorhomes and fifth-wheel trailers

    Class A Motorhomes

    Large motorhomes, fifth-wheel trailers

    26-45 L x 8.5 W x 12+ H

    N/A

    10x40+

    400+ sq ft

    Class B Motorhomes

    Camper vans, small motorhomes

    22-25 L x 7 W x 10 H

    10x25 or 10x30

    10x30+

    250-300+ sq ft

    Class C Motorhomes

    Mid-sized motorhomes, travel trailers, toy haulers

    24-32 L x 8 W x 10+ H

    10x30

    10x30 or 10x40+

    300-400+ sq ft

    Camper Trailer Storage

    With several types of RV trailers, storage options can vary drastically within this category of vehicles.

    Small/Lightweight Trailers

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    • Indoor Storage:

      In many cases, you’ll be able to store a small travel trailer indoors. Small trailers typically measure between 13 and 20 feet in length and less than ten feet in width, so they can be kept in 10×15 units and 10×20 drive-up storage units. Pay attention to the height of your camper, though. Small trailers can be as short as seven feet tall, but many are taller than eight feet. Standard self storage units have eight-foot ceilings, which will accommodate some but not all small trailers.

    • Outdoor/Covered Storage: Practically any type of outdoor RV storage option will work for small travel trailers. Small trailers will easily fit in standard 20-foot parking spots, an open lot, or covered parking. If you don’t feel the need for indoor storage, any of these options can save you a little money.

    Mid-Sized Trailers

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    • Indoor Storage:These trailers are typically between 18 and 25 feet in length, but typically measure above eight feet tall. Because of this, finding an Extra Space Storage facility with taller ceilings, such as ten feet or even higher, will be necessary when storing indoors. If there is a facility with tall enough ceilings near you, 10×20, 10×25, and

      10×30 drive-up storage units will all be possible solutions depending on the length of your travel trailer.

    • Outdoor/Covered Storage: When looking to store a mid-sized trailer outdoors, you’ll have plenty of options. Uncovered spots, including parking spaces and outdoor lots, are often the most affordable solution. Covered outdoor parking is another option for this style of camper that provides more protection than uncovered outdoor and a lower price than indoor storage. With this size of travel trailer regularly exceeding 20 feet in length, look for locations that offer 30-foot parking spaces.

    Large Trailers

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    • Indoor Storage: With large travel trailers often exceeding 30 feet, finding indoor RV storage won’t be as simple. Trailers on the lower end of this category fall under 30 feet, so a 10×30 storage unit will work if the ceilings are tall enough. Some Extra Space Storage facilities have self storage units as large as 10×40. So indoor storage is an option, but it might not be as readily available.

    • Outdoor/Covered Storage: With the largest travel trailers, storing outdoors is very common and a more affordable option. Extra Space Storage locations have outdoor parking spaces as large as 40 to 50 feet in length, so accommodating these large recreational vehicles isn’t an issue.

    Fifth-Wheel Trailers

    RV Parking

    • Indoor Storage:

      There are varying sizes of fifth-wheel trailers, including trailers as small as 22 feet in length, but it’s far more common for fifth wheels to exceed 30 feet. For smaller fifth-wheel trailers, a 10×25 or 10×30 drive-up storage unit will work as long as the unit’s ceilings are high enough. For more common trailers ranging from 32 to 36 feet in length, a 10×40 storage unit is what you should look for if you’ve decided on indoor storage. If you own a fifth-wheel trailer longer than 40 feet, indoor storage might be available at select locations, but outdoor storage will be the more readily available option.

    • Outdoor/Covered Storage:

      For fifth-wheel trailers, outdoor or covered vehicle storage is a common choice for RV owners. Both options are more affordable than indoor vehicle storage. Both outdoor and covered parking spaces are available as large as 40 feet at various locations.

    Pop-Up Campers

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    • Indoor Storage:Traditional pop-up campers are typically between eight and 20 feet in length, around seven to eight feet wide, and roughly five feet tall when folded. This makes drive-up storage units a good option for those seeking indoor storage. Most variations of pop-up campers, such as a-frame pop-ups and flip-out campers, can also fit into 10×10 units, 10×15 units, or 10×20 drive-up storage units with ease. The two types of campers that vary will be high wall and toy hauler pop-ups. High wall pop-ups might require you to find a storage unit with higher ceilings, and toy hauler pop-ups often exceed 20 feet in length, so a large storage unit like a 10×30 might be necessary.

    • Outdoor/Covered Storage: Finding outdoor storage for pop-up campers at an Extra Space Storage location will be relatively simple. Most campers easily fit into a standard 8×20 parking stall designed for cars.

    Toy Hauler Trailers

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    • Indoor Storage: Some toy hauler trailers start just over 20 feet in length while others exceed 40 feet in length. Depending on your toy hauler’s length, a 10×25, 10×30, or even a 10×40 drive-up storage unit could be an option for indoor RV storage. That said, height also factors in. If you’re looking for an indoor solution, make sure to call your nearby Extra Space Storage location to see if there are units available that can accommodate the height of your trailer.

    • Outdoor Storage:

      With many toy hauler trailers exceeding 30 and even 40 feet in length, outdoor storage is more readily available and more affordable. Whether you go with outdoor or covered storage, parking spaces are often available as large as 40 feet, and height isn’t an issue. These outdoor spaces easily accommodate large trailers while offering a secure storage solution for your RV.

    Motorhome Storage

    Motorhomes vary widely in size. Because of this, the recommendations for motorhome storage sizes and types of self storage also vary to provide a range of suitable storage solutions.

    Class A Motorhomes

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    • Indoor Storage: Finding indoor storage for a class A or diesel pusher motorhome won’t be as easy as other RV types. In some cases, 10×40 drive-up storage units will work for shorter class A motorhomes, but height can be an issue, as most class A motorhomes are around 12 feet or higher.

    • Outdoor/Covered Storage: For this size of motorhome, outdoor vehicle storage will likely be far easier to find and will certainly cost less. Both outdoor and covered parking spaces are often available as large as 40 feet, making them perfect for recreational vehicles of this size.

    Class B Motorhomes

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    • Indoor Storage: With camper vans typically measuring around 22 to 25 feet in length and roughly nine to ten feet in height, it’s possible to store them inside of a drive-up storage unit. Either a 10×25 storage unit or 10×30 can accommodate these vehicles. It’s important to check with the Extra Space Storage location regarding the height of the units at their location, though.

    • Outdoor/Covered Storage: For class B motorhomes, outdoor storage provides a more affordable alternative to indoor storage. Many Extra Space Storage locations have 30-foot parking spaces available. Covered parking offers more protection from the elements and spots as large as 30 feet in length.

    Class C Motorhomes

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    • Indoor Storage: With class C motorhomes ranging from roughly 24 to 32 feet in length, 10×30 or 10×40 drive-up storage units will be the best option. Class C motorhomes are typically taller than ten feet, so finding an Extra Space Storage facility with ceilings high enough to accommodate these vehicles will be necessary.

    • Outdoor/Covered Storage: Like most other RVs, outdoor or covered vehicle storage is a popular option for class C motorhomes. Outdoor and covered storage will both be more cost-effective than indoor storage, and height won’t be an issue. Parking spaces for both options are as large as 30 to 40 feet in length, allowing you to comfortably park your RV in a secure storage space.

    Customer Reviews

    Motorhome Storage Tips

    Our quick video guide makes it easy to find the perfect storage solution for Class A, B, and C motorhomes. With options like indoor storage for added protection or outdoor/covered spaces for cost-effective convenience, Extra Space Storage has you covered.

    Top Reasons to Choose a RV Storage Facility

    Why do people rent vehicle storage for RVs? There are several reasons why someone might need to store a camper, motorhome, or trailer including lack of space at home, neighborhood covenants, and more convenient traveling. Learn more about these RV storage and parking needs below.


    Maximize Space at Home

    RVs can be too large for typical garages and driveways, taking up valuable space or blocking frequently-used vehicles. Renting RV storage keeps your garage and driveway clear.

    Avoid HOA Restrictions & Fees

    Many homeowners' associations prohibit parking your RV in driveways or on the street. Storing your RV off-site helps you comply with neighborhood rules and avoid fines.

    Convenient for Travel

    Keeping your RV at a local storage facility near highways, interstates, or your favorite outdoor recreation areas saves time and effort when preparing for trips, so you can easily pick up and go.

    Protection Against Weather

    Enclosed RV storage offers protection from rain, snow, and extreme temperatures, while covered outdoor storage provide partial protection from sun and precipitation.

    Enhanced Security

    Many of our RV storage facilities have electronic gate access, video surveillance, and on-site resident managers to help keep your vehicle safe when you're not using it.

    Access Hours

    Some locations offer 24-hour access or extended access hours from 6am to 10pm, allowing you to pick up or drop off your RV at your convenience.

    Month-to-Month Rentals

    Whether you need short-term RV storage or long-term RV storage year-round, many Extra Space Storage facilities offer flexible leasing options and seasonal RV parking.

    Save on Maintenance Costs

    Storing your RV properly can help prevent weather-related damage, reduce wear and tear, and save you money on repairs in the long run.

    HOW TO PREPARE YOUR MOTORHOME FOR STORAGE

    Properly preparing your RV motorhome for self storage is critical for keeping it in top condition. Whether you’re storing indoors or outdoors, follow these RV storage tips for short-term, long-term, and winter RV storage.

    Short-Term RV Motorhome Storage

    1. Clean Your RV Motorhome: Give your RV a thorough exterior wash, including the doors, windows, and wheels. Inside, remove all perishables and wipe down surfaces to prevent odors and pests.

    2. Seal Your RV Motorhome: Close and lock all windows, vents, and exhaust pipes to keep out rodents and insects. Store your RV with the slides in. Inspect your roof for leaks and fix any damage before storage.

    3. Protect Your Tires: Inflate your tires to the recommended pressure and use tire covers on your RV if storing outdoors to prevent sun damage.

    4. Check RV Battery: If storing for just a few weeks, ensure the battery is fully charged and consider disconnecting it to prevent drainage.

    5. Use a Breathable Cover: A high-quality, breathable cover can help protect your RV from dirt, dust, and UV exposure.

    Long-Term RV Motorhome Storage

    1. Deep Clean the Interior & Exterior: Prevent mold, mildew, and pests by thoroughly cleaning all surfaces, emptying cabinets, and throwing away perishables.

    2. Drain Tanks & Pipes: Empty all water tanks, including the fresh water, gray water, and black water tanks to avoid bacteria growth and odors.

    3. Disconnect & Store the Battery: Keep the RV battery in a cool, dry place and check its charge periodically.

    4. Seal All Openings: Close and lock all windows, doors, vents, and slides. Cover exhaust pipes to prevent pests from getting inside.

    5. Elevate & Cover Tires: Use blocks or leveling jacks to relieve pressure on the tires and prevent flat spots. Cover your RV tires in storage to help avoid UV and water damage.

    6. Protect Against the Elements: If using outdoor RV storage, apply a high-quality cover to shield against sun, rain, and snow.

    Winter RV Motorhome Storage

    1. Perform a Deep Clean: Remove all food items, wipe down surfaces, and defrost appliances to prevent mold and pests.

    2. Drain Water Systems: Drain tanks and pipes, blow out water lines, and add RV antifreeze to prevent frozen and burst pipes.

    3. Remove & Store the Battery: Cold temperatures can drain batteries quickly, so store yours indoors to prolong its life.

    4. Protect Tires & Stabilize Your RV: Use tire covers and leveling jacks in RV storage to prevent damage from snow and ice.

    5. Seal & Cover Your RV: Close off vents, inspect the roof for leaks, and use a breathable cover to shield your RV from harsh winter weather.

    RENT SECURE RV STORAGE NEAR YOU TODAY!

    Ready to reserve your RV storage space? Extra Space Storage has thousands of convenient facilities across the U.S. that provide secure, affordable short-term and long-term storage for trailers, RVs, campers, motorhomes, and more.

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    One-Time Admin Charge
    $19.99
    You will be charged a one-time lock charge. Your lock fee may be refundable if you bring your own lock and it is approved for compatibility by your Store Manager. This fee does not apply to digital-access units.
    $29
    This one-time, non-refundable admin charge covers lease processing and your account setup.

    TIPS & RESOURCES FOR RV STORAGE

    How to Choose a Storage Unit

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    What You Need to Reserve a Storage Unit

    Renting a storage unit is easy! Double check what you need before you reserve self storage!

    Boat Storage

    RVs aren't the only large vehicles we can store. Our indoor, outdoor, and covered storage options can accommodate boats too!

    Car Storage

    We also offer auto storage! With drive-up storage units and outdoor parking spots, there's a great option for your car.

    Motorcycle Storage

    We offer affordable storage options for motorcycles and other small vehicles.

    RV Storage Unit Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I store my RV long-term? (Dummy)

    Yes! Extra Space Storage offers both short-term and long-term monthly storage options for your RV. Be sure to take the proper steps to prepare your RV for storage if you plan on storing it long-term.

    Will an RV fit inside a storage unit? (Dummy)

    Smaller RVs and trailers can fit inside our 10x30 and 10x40 indoor storage units. However, outdoor covered and uncovered parking spaces are best suited for RV storage, as they offer more space and convenience to pull through the spot—no backing up or challenging maneuvering required. Contact your local facility for more information on RV storage availability.

    Are vehicle registration and proof of insurance required? (Dummy)

    While may not be using your RV for a while, it must remain registered and insured to be stored at Extra Space Storage. Talk with your insurance agent about switching to a less-expensive temporary coverage plan, as vehicle insurance laws vary from state to state. Common coverage plans for RVs in storage are seasonal and comp-only. If you park an uninsured vehicle in a storage unit, you run the risk of receiving a citation or having your license suspended. Don’t forget to switch your insurance when your RV is back on the road.

    RV Storage Size Guide

    Storing an RV is easy with Extra Space Storage! From travel trailers to Class C motorhomes, we have the self storage space you need to keep your RV out of your driveway and protected.

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    RV & Camper Trailer Storage Size Guide