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Storing Your Boat or RV at a Storage Facility

Free up space in the driveway or garage with affordable vehicle storage options

There’s a better way to store your recreational vehicles than sticking them in the driveway at home. Instead, find a secure storage facility that is well-located and accessible.

Storage facilities tend to have better security features than your driveway, for starters. It also means you don’t have to worry about never having enough space at home!

Choose an UpLift Self Storage facility near you today to see what boat and RV parking options we have available.

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A More Secure Storage Option

Storage facilities tend to be a little bit more secure than your driveway or yard. They often employ security cameras with around-the-clock recording, gated access, and a variety of other security-minded features.

Free Up Space at Home

RVs, boats, and campers can be pretty large! You may not mind it taking up space in your driveway when you first buy it, but eventually it can become a burden to always have to worry about the space it’s taking up. Store at a storage facility to free up space in your yard or driveway!

Keep the Community Happy

Even if you have plenty of space to park your RV at home, what about your family, neighbors, and—if you have one—your HOA? Some HOAs don’t allow the storage of these vehicles at home at all, leading to high fees and other issues. Keep the peace at home and avoid those problems by storing at a local storage facility.

Rent Boat & RV Storage

UpLift Self Storage offers a wide range of parking options throughout the United States.

We’re happy to help you find the perfect place to store your boat, camper, or RV.

Whether you’re running a fifth-wheel camper or a large Class A RV, we have the space you need. Rent online today!

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Types of Boat & RV Storage

Here are some common storage types for these vehicles:

  • Open lot parking: Uncovered in a paved or unpaved lot

  • Canopy-covered: Open on the sides with a canopy overhead

  • Three-quarters enclosed: Covered on the top and three sides, open on the front

  • Fully enclosed: Completely enclosed with a door for access

Where Should You Store an RV?

There are a few strategies you can use when storing your RV:

Store Near Home

One option is to find a self storage facility located near your home. This makes sure your RV is easily accessible between your trips.

Store Near Your Destinations

If you frequently take your RV to the same destinations—or at least to places in the same general region—you can instead store it in that area! By doing this, you cut down on the cost of driving it from home to your destination.

Store Somewhere Central

If you often travel away from your home area but not always to the same places, you could also store somewhere centrally located along a highway. This way, it’s easy to reach your RV and hit the road on your adventure—no matter where you’re headed.

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