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Outdoor · Mon–Fri 8 AM–8 PM · Sat 9 AM…
Outdoor · Daily 6 AM–5 PM
Security camera · Gated access
Outdoor · Up to 24 ft · Mon–Fri 9 AM–6 PM · Sat 9 AM…
24-hour digital surveillance · Fenced facility
Outdoor & Covered · Mon–Tue 9 AM–6 PM · Thu–Sat …
24-Hour Digital Surveillance · Fenced and well lit
Outdoor · 24/7 access
Security camera monitored · Electricity available · Gated access
Outdoor · Up to 39 ft · 24/7 access
Fenced property
Outdoor · Up to 60 ft · Mon–Sat 9 AM–5 PM
Digital video surveillance · Onsite security guard · Gated entrance with barbed wire
Outdoor · Up to 42 ft · Daily 7 AM–9 PM
Security cameras · Fully-fenced
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Riverside and the Inland Empire are where LA-area RV owners go for affordable storage — land is cheaper than the coast, facilities are larger, and rates run 30–50% below equivalent Los Angeles spots. The IE also has its own large RV population: Lake Perris, Lake Elsinore, and the Salton Sea drive boat demand, and desert runs to Joshua Tree and the Colorado River are weekend staples. Summer heat is brutal (110°F+), making covered storage a strong value proposition.
Riverside RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Riverside?
The Inland Empire is the value play for Southern California RV storage. Outdoor spaces typically start around $50–$100/month — roughly half what equivalent spaces cost inside LA County. Covered and enclosed options are available at moderate premiums.
Is covered storage important in Riverside?
Yes — Riverside summers regularly exceed 110°F, and UV at inland elevation is harsh. The heat profile is closer to Phoenix than to coastal LA. Covered storage meaningfully extends roof, tire, and sealant life for rigs stored through summer.
Do LA owners store in the Inland Empire?
Many do. If you're in the eastern San Gabriel Valley, Orange County, or anywhere along the I-10/I-15 corridors, IE storage can save $50–$100/month over equivalent spaces closer to the coast. The tradeoff is drive time when you want the rig.