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Covered & Outdoor · Tue 10 AM–4 PM · Thu 10 AM–4…
Outdoor · 24/7 access
Fenced property · Security camera monitored
Outdoor · 24/7 access
Security Camera · Electricity Available
Covered & Outdoor · Mon–Sat 9 AM–6 PM
108 Surveillance Cameras · Dump Station and Water · Free Self RV Wash
Outdoor & Covered · Mon–Thu 8 AM–2 PM · Fri–Sat …
RV Dump · Wash Station with Pressure Washers · High Definition Infrared Security Cameras
Outdoor · Up to 60 ft · Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM
Free RV Dump Onsite · 24 Hr Digital Video Surveillance
Outdoor · 24/7 access
Security camera monitored · Fenced property
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Phoenix is arguably the RV storage capital of America: a huge year-round RV population, hundreds of thousands of winter snowbirds, and master-planned HOAs across the East Valley, Scottsdale, and the West Valley that prohibit driveway parking. The desert sun is the defining factor — months of 110°F+ heat and extreme UV make covered storage the default recommendation for any rig you plan to keep more than a couple of years. Facilities spread across the whole metro: Deer Valley and the I-17 corridor in the north, Chandler and Apache Junction in the East Valley, Peoria and Surprise in the West Valley.
Phoenix RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Phoenix?
Typical published rates run $65–$140/month for standard outdoor spaces depending on rig length, with budget lots from around $50. Premium covered facilities and enclosed garage-style units run $200–$400+, and luxury storage condos can exceed $600/month.
Do I really need covered RV storage in Phoenix?
If you're keeping the rig long-term, it's strongly advisable. Phoenix UV and heat are among the harshest in the country for parked vehicles — roof membranes, sealants, tires, decals, and paint all degrade measurably faster uncovered. Covered storage typically costs $50–100/month more and preserves thousands in resale value.
Where are the cheapest RV storage areas in the Phoenix metro?
Outlying areas — Apache Junction, San Tan Valley, Surprise, and the far north I-17 corridor — generally run cheaper than central Phoenix, Scottsdale, or Chandler. If you only access the rig monthly, storing 20 minutes further out can save $50+ per month.