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RV Storage Size Options

Choosing the right storage size depends on the type and length of your RV, camper, or trailer, as well as any additional clearance needed for maneuvering and accessing your vehicle.

Vehicle Storage Unit Size Recommended For

20–25 ft space
  • Class B Camper Van

25–35 ft space
  • Class C Motorhome (23–30 ft)

35–45 ft space
  • Class A Large RV (30–40 ft)

20–40 ft space
  • Travel Trailers

30–45 ft space
  • Fifth Wheels

Types of Storage for RVs

We can help you store a wide variety of RV, camper, motorhome, or trailer sizes. With over 1,500 facilities nationwide, there’s an RV storage solution for you at CubeSmart.

Outdoor Storage for RVs

​​Outdoor RV storage offers open-air parking spaces suitable for a RVs, campers, and trailers.

Covered RV Storage

Covered RV storage provides overhead coverage while maintaining an open-air layout. This option is commonly used for longer-term storage in areas with strong sun exposure.

Indoor Storage for RVs

Indoor RV storage keeps your vehicle in a fully enclosed unit, providing an additional layer of separation from outdoor conditions.

Climate-Controlled RV Storage

Some of our facilities offer climate-controlled RV storage options for customers seeking temperature-regulated spaces.*

RV Storage Features

Our RV, camper, and trailer storage options are designed to accommodate a wide range of vehicle sizes and storage needs.

  • Shelter from the Elements: Our covered and indoor storage options help shield your vehicle from outdoor conditions.
  • Quality Standards: Our RV storage areas are clean and well-maintained across all locations.
  • Easy Access: Most CubeSmart storage locations offer convenient drive-up access and are open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., making it easy to pick up and drop off your RV when you need to.
  • Convenient Location: We have over 1,500 facilities nationwide, making it easy to find RV storage near you.
  • Flexible Lease Options: Get flexible month-to-month leases for your short-term or long-term RV storage needs.
  • Additional Amenities: We offer 24-hour video recording and well-lit storage areas at most facilities, along with gate code access at most locations.

How to Prepare Your RV for Storage

Before leaving your vehicle at an RV storage facility, it’s important to winterize it for optimal performance when you use it again. For more tips, check out our guide on how to store an RV.

Winterizing means preparing plumbing and systems for long-term non-use, not just for cold weather. So, regardless of where you live, it’s important to follow the steps below for the best way to store an RV, camper, or trailer:

Find an RV Storage Space: Local ordinances and HOA rules can restrict or prohibit storing RVs on private residential property, so it’s important to check before assuming you can keep your RV at home.

Clean the Interior: Prepare the inside of your RV much like you would a vacation home before an extended absence. Remove all perishables.

Clean the Water Systems: Clean water filters, drain all freshwater and wastewater tanks, and flush the system. Leaving liquids in your RV during storage can lead to buildup and lingering smells over time.

Winterize the Plumbing: If storing long-term or in areas where temperatures may drop, use RV antifreeze to protect pipes after the system has been drained.

Cover the Vehicle: Use an RV cover or enclosed storage when possible to limit exposure while in storage.

Disconnect the Battery: Ensure the battery is fully disconnected before placing the RV in storage.

RV Storage Rental Pricing

While exact pricing varies by location and size, approximate price ranges are:

Unit TypeRV SizeCoverageVideo RecordingBest ForPrice
Uncovered Parking20–40 ft longLow24/7Budget storage$100–$220
Covered Parking20–40 ft longMedium-High24/7Avoiding sun exposure$180–$350
Enclosed Unit35–45 ft longVery high24/7High-value vessels$300–$600+

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RV Storage FAQs

Whether it’s a long-term or short-term solution, we offer a range of boat storage options nationwide. 

RV storage pricing varies by location and availability, but you can expect to pay between $100 to $350 a month for most RV storage options. Outdoor uncovered RV storage costs $100–$225 per month, and covered outdoor storage costs $180–$350 per month. A premium enclosed unit can cost between $300 and $600. Find out how much RV storage rates are near you. 

The cost of RV storage for a 40-foot RV can vary significantly between $100 and $180, depending on the type of storage (uncovered parking, covered parking, or an enclosed RV unit) as well as location and availability.

Explore Our Vehicle Storage Solutions

We offer a range of options for your vehicle storage needs.