We understand how important it is to keep your investment protected. Storing your RV properly gives you the assurance that you can enjoy all the benefits of your investment for years to come. At our facility, you can rest assured that your second home will be protected and available to you any time you feel like taking to the open road. When you choose to store your RV with us, it’s not just a place to park. We have a broad range of amenities to make your storage experience easier for you.
- Premier full-service storage facility
- RV storage, boat, and motorhome storage on a single site
- Over 3 acres of enclosed, covered, and open spaces
- Can accommodate large vehicles
- Spaces up to 45 feet in length and 14 feet in heigh

How do you know if your RV
is in good hands?
We take security very seriously so you can have a piece of mind year round. Our property is fenced and accessible only through our computerized security gate, which requires a unique code so that only those who are renting from us can gain access to our property. We also use security cameras on-site to ensure constant visibility of the property. Our friendly staff is on site to help you with any questions you may have. Let us prove to you why you can trust your RV with us!
How do you know if your RV is in good hands?
We take security very seriously so you can have a piece of mind year round. Our property is fenced and accessible only through our computerized security gate, which requires a unique code so that only those who are renting from us can gain access to our property. We also use security cameras on-site to ensure constant visibility of the property. Our friendly staff is on site to help you with any questions you may have. Let us prove to you why you can trust your RV with us!
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Tips & Recommendations
for RV Storage
Tips & Recommendations for RV Storage
Controlling RV Humidity
Running a dehumidifier while connected to shore power is highly recommended for controlling storage unit humidity. If shore power is not an option, opening a roof vent on your RV will allow trapped air to escape.
Storing RV Batteries
Remove RV battery(s): If storing your RV over the winter, either covered or uncovered, be sure to remove the batteries. If left in sub-zero temperatures they can freeze. Store batteries indoors but never in a bedroom. Your stored batteries may need to be “topped-off” (charged) before re-use.
Tires and Undercarriage
Air tires to manufacturer’s recommended pressure and cover if storing outdoors to prevent dry-rot from UV rays. Plug any and all entrances in the undercarriage of your RV with stainless-steel wool to prevent rodents from entering.
Propane
Turn off tank at propane tank valve. Disengage any “Auto-Shutoff” switch.
Toilet
Empty, clean and coat all valves and seals with silicon grease.
Sewage Tanks
Completely dump and wash tanks. Then close all valves and disconnect hose. Clean sewage tanks and store.
Tarps and Your RV
If storing your RV in an uncovered outdoor storage location, some form of cover is highly recommended. To utilize a tarp for protection, construct an “A” frame structure over your RV and cover with a tarp. This design will repel direct sunlight, rain, and snow while allowing air circulation. Simply draping a tarp over your RV invites dry-rot from the lack of air circulation and blemishes the paint as the tarp chaffs against your RV in the wind.