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Indoor & Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · Mon–Fri 9 AM–6 PM
Climate controlled · Power hookups · Fenced & graveled
Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · Daily 7 AM–6 PM
Security Camera · Electricity Available
Outdoor & Covered · Up to 70 ft · Call for hours
RV Dump Station · Fully fenced · Security cameras
Outdoor · Up to 70 ft · 24/7 access
Fully fenced property · Security cameras · Easy access pull-through lanes · RV/camper dump station
Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · 24/7 access
Fenced and lighted yard · Security gate with cameras
Indoor & Outdoor · Daily 8:30 AM–5:30 PM
Gated secure lot · Sewer dump station · Military discount
Outdoor · Up to 75 ft · 24/7 access
Dump station · Video surveillance
Outdoor & Indoor · Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM
Dump station · 24/7 video surveillance · Gated keypad access · Electric hookups
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Denver pairs a huge outdoor-recreation RV population with two storage-relevant hazards: hail (the Front Range is one of America's costliest hail corridors) and real winters that demand winterization or heated storage. Heated indoor storage — where your rig stays above freezing without winterizing the plumbing — exists here in a way Sunbelt markets never need, at a price. Facilities cluster along the I-25 and I-70 corridors, with big dedicated RV lots in Littleton, Arvada, and Aurora.
Denver RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Denver?
The spread is wide: basic back-in outdoor spaces start around $35–$60/month in the suburbs, standard outdoor runs $105–$175, and indoor runs from about $325 (cold) to $405+ (heated) per month.
Is heated RV storage worth it in Denver?
Heated storage (~$400/month) means no winterizing, no spring de-winterizing, and the ability to take the rig out on a warm February weekend. If you use the RV year-round for ski trips, it can be worth it. If the rig sits November–April, cold indoor or outdoor storage plus a $100 professional winterization is far cheaper.
How bad is hail risk for RVs in Denver?
Serious. The Front Range corridor from Colorado Springs to Fort Collins is among the most hail-damaged regions in the country, and RV roofs, skylights, and AC units are especially vulnerable. Covered storage carries a real premium here for the same reason it does in Dallas — it routinely pays for itself in one avoided storm.