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Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · Tue–Sat 9 AM–5 PM
Gated and fenced facility · Digital video surveillance
Covered & Indoor & Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · Call for hours
advanced security features · climate control available
Outdoor · Mon–Fri 8 AM–6 PM · Sat 8 AM…
Fully fenced and gated · 24-hour video surveillance
Indoor & Outdoor · Mon–Fri 8 AM–6 PM · Sat 8 AM…
24 Hour Security Cameras · Gated access
Indoor & Outdoor · Daily 9 AM–6 PM
24/7 Video Surveillance · Security Fence
Outdoor · Tue–Sat 8:30 AM–5 PM
Gated keypad access · 24/7 video surveillance · Power access
Indoor & Outdoor · Up to 45 ft · Daily 8 AM–4:30 PM
24/7 video surveillance · Secure fenced yard · Dump station · Wash station · Military discount
Outdoor & Covered & Indoor · Up to 50 ft · Daily 6 AM–9 PM
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Sacramento is the gateway to the Delta — a thousand miles of boatable waterways — plus Folsom Lake, which makes it as much a boat-storage market as an RV one. Valley summers bake past 100°F for weeks (UV and tire protection matter), and California's storage prices run higher than the national norm, so the spread between a basic uncovered spot and enclosed storage is wide. Facilities cluster along Highway 50 toward Rancho Cordova and Folsom, and south toward Elk Grove.
Sacramento RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Sacramento?
Published uncovered spaces start around $30–$60/month (often promotional first-month rates), covered runs roughly $100–$200, and enclosed or premium indoor spaces run $300–$450. Expect in-town rates to run above the outlying areas — Rio Linda and the south county are cheaper.
What do Delta and Folsom Lake boaters need from storage?
Proximity and trailer-friendliness. East-side facilities off Highway 50 cut tow time to Folsom Lake; south and west-side lots serve the Delta launches. Look for wide drive aisles, wash-down areas, and month-to-month terms so you can drop to a cheaper spot in the off-season.
Is security a bigger deal for stored vehicles in Sacramento?
Ask about it specifically. Catalytic converter theft and break-ins on stored vehicles are a documented problem across the Central Valley. Nearly every facility here advertises cameras; what separates the good ones is per-space camera coverage, individual gate codes that log entries, and staff on site. It's worth paying a little more for a lot that can answer 'what happened the last time something was stolen?'