If you have a recreational vehicle, chances are you need an RV storage option. Fortunately, Store Space has affordable RV parking options at many of its storage locations, giving you a much-needed resource close to home.
Store Space offers easy and affordable storage for your RV, motorhome or trailer. Our rates, valuable move-in promotions, and availability are always posted on our store pages for you to see.
When you find the RV parking solution that will best suit your needs, you can complete your rental online to save time. And with our month-to-month Rental Agreements, you can keep your RV in storage for as long as you need, without the worry of a long-term contract.
The types of storage we offer, and some of the features you’ll find at Store Space are listed below. Plus, we’ve got some bonus info about storing your RV.
If you’ve never rented self storage before, we’re here to help.
Once you’ve found the right storage unit you can lock in your price by making a free reservation.
Here’s what you need to know to make the process as smooth as possible.
Access to our properties is electronically controlled by personalized PINs, most buildings are fenced, and our interior and exterior spaces are well-lit, all to provide additional peace of mind.
Let your storage experience begin with a clean storage unit at Store Space. We keep our stores and amenities clean, too, just for you.
At Store Space, we strive to provide you with the best self-storage experience possible. Our team members understand the needs of our guests and offer compassionate support throughout the rental process.

Speed-e-Rent lets you complete your rental process online in just minutes. Sign your Rental Agreement, get Tenant Protection, even enroll in our free AutoPay service, then skip the counter and go right to your unit on move-in day — it's that quick and easy!
For structural integrity and to reduce the possibility of unintentional damage, store your RV with the slide in.
Yes, but it’s important to prepare your RV for outdoor storage by heeding the manufacturer’s recommended winterization tips, getting a sturdy cover, and so on.
Owning a recreational vehicle is a great way to have an adventure. Imagine, the freedom to travel almost anywhere, with all the comforts of home—or at least a comfy bed and a roof—waiting for you every night.
Your base camp for adventure does have a drawback, though. Even the smallest pull-behind trailers take up lots of valuable space, and local HOAs and city ordinances often prohibit keeping your RV parked on the street.
That’s where Store Space comes in. Many of our locations have storage options designed to accommodate everything from a small teardrop trailer to an oversized fifth wheel, and lots of different types of RVs in between.
There are many different reasons people need storage options for their recreational vehicles. Store Space offers storage for your recreational vehicles, fifth wheels, motor homes, travel trailers, toy haulers, campers and pop-ups.
There are typically three different types of storage available at storage facilities, and most Store Space locations have one or more of these options.
Outdoor RV storage is the most common option available. Storage facilities often have longer parking spaces located behind the main gate. These can range anywhere from 20 ft. (suitable for most Class B motorhomes, pop-ups, smaller camper vans), to 30 ft. (most Class C motorhomes, camper vans and the smallest fifth-wheels) to larger 35 ft. spaces (suitable for most Class A motorhomes and medium-sized fifth-wheels). Outdoor RV storage is typically the most economical storage solution.
Indoor RV storage is often available at facilities offering drive-up storage. Large storage units (10×15 or larger) can often be used to store pop-up trailers. Although not as common, some facilities also offer oversized units or indoor warehouse storage, specifically for RV storage. There may be restrictions at some facilities, so make sure to check with your store manager, and always read your Rental Agreement for additional details.
Covered parking facilities (sometimes called a “ramada” in the southwest U.S.) can be found at some storage facilities. These locations offer covered RV parking for Class A, B, and C recreational vehicles, most frequently behind an access-controlled gate.
Availability varies by location, so make sure you check our facility near you or with your local store manager to see the options available nearby.
At Store Space, we take pride in offering modern, clean storage facilities, with features that will inspire confidence. Our storage facilities are well-lit and have features including fenced perimeters, computer-controlled gate access, and 24/7 digital video camera coverage.
Finally, Store Space offers extended access hours seven days a week. Customers can access the facility between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. daily.
Before storing your RV, it’s important to keep a few things in mind:
When you’re storing your RV for any length of time, it’s a good idea to prepare it as if you were winterizing it. One of the most important things you can do is to winterize your RV’s plumbing system. Your owner’s manual should have the steps outlined, which you can probably find online.
Check your owner’s manual for winterization tips specific to your model. Then, follow these steps:
There are a number of factors that will determine how much it costs to store your recreational vehicle. The type of storage unit you select will have the greatest impact, while the market will dictate the average costs.
At Store Space, we always publish our rates and new customer promotions on our store pages, plus the types of storage units and vehicle parking options we offer. If you don’t see a particular type of unit/parking listed, check with your local store manager!
Now that you know more about your RV parking and storage options, it’s time to take action. Check out the Store Space facilities near you to see our options online, stop by a local facility, or call us at 833-786-7366 to talk to one of our storage professionals.

