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Outdoor · 24/7 access
Fenced property
Outdoor · Up to 30 ft · Daily 9 AM–5 PM
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Indoor & Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · Mon–Tue 9 AM–6 PM · Thu–Sat …
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Flagstaff sits at 7,000 feet in northern Arizona — a mountain town with real winters, heavy snowfall, and freezing temperatures from November through March. It's the opposite of the Phoenix storage equation: the problem here is cold and snow, not heat and UV. Flagstaff is also the gateway to the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and Lake Powell, so seasonal RV traffic is heavy. Indoor or covered storage with winterization is the practical play; outdoor storage in Flagstaff means your rig sits under snow for months.
Flagstaff RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Flagstaff?
Expect to pay a premium over Phoenix or Tucson. Flagstaff's high elevation limits available land, and winter demand for enclosed storage pushes prices up. The market is small compared to the Valley, so availability can be tight — book ahead for winter.
Do I need to winterize in Flagstaff?
Yes, without exception. Flagstaff winters regularly hit single digits and stay below freezing for weeks. Snow accumulation is measured in feet, not inches. If you're storing October through April, full winterization is mandatory unless the facility is heated.
Is Flagstaff storage mostly seasonal?
Much of it is. Summer brings heavy RV traffic to the Grand Canyon and the cool-altitude escape from Phoenix heat. Winter flips the script — Flagstaff becomes the place people store rigs to avoid mountain weather. Many facilities adjust availability and pricing seasonally.