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Indoor & Outdoor · Daily 9 AM–6 PM
Fully Fenced & Well-Lit Property · Military discount
Outdoor · Mon–Fri 8 AM–6 PM · Sat 8 AM…
Fully fenced facility · Gated access
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Mon–Fri 9:30 AM–5:30 PM · Sa…
Gated access control · 24/7 security cameras · Individually alarmed units · Military discount
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Up to 45 ft · Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM · Sun 9 AM…
24-hour security cameras · Gated keypad access · Dump station · Video surveillance
Covered & Outdoor · Up to 38 ft · Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM · Sat 9 AM…
RV Wash bay with catwalks · Dump Station with flushing system · Power Gates 24 Hour Access · Cameras
Outdoor · Daily 7 AM–7 PM
24/7 video surveillance · Fenced property · Free dump station access
Outdoor · Mon–Fri 9 AM–6 PM · Sat 9 AM…
24-hour video surveillance · Fenced and well-lit
Outdoor · Daily 7 AM–9 PM
Gated keypad access · Video surveillance
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Los Angeles has one of the largest RV and boat storage markets in the country — driven by year-round usable weather, strict city parking ordinances that ban oversize vehicles on residential streets, and easy access to the coast, desert, and mountains. Storage is expensive here: California land costs, especially inside LA County, push rates well above national averages. Facilities spread from the San Fernando Valley to the Inland Empire fringe, with heavy concentrations in Sun Valley, Chatsworth, and the I-210 corridor.
Los Angeles RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Los Angeles?
LA is one of the priciest markets in the country for RV storage. Outdoor spaces commonly start at $100–$200/month depending on size and location, with covered and enclosed spaces running significantly higher. Facilities closer to the coast and inside the I-405 loop are the most expensive.
Can I park my RV on the street in Los Angeles?
Generally no. LAMC 80.69.4 prohibits parking oversize vehicles (over 7 feet tall or 22 feet long) on residential streets. Enforcement varies by neighborhood, but tickets are common and towing is possible. This ordinance is a major driver of commercial storage demand in LA.
Where is the cheapest RV storage near LA?
Push outward. The Inland Empire (Riverside, San Bernardino), the Antelope Valley (Lancaster, Palmdale), and the far east San Gabriel Valley consistently run 30–50% cheaper than in-city facilities. If you only use the rig monthly, the drive savings can pay for a full tank of gas.