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Washington, D.C. has almost no space for RV or boat storage inside city limits — the District is dense, land is expensive, and oversized-vehicle parking is tightly restricted on city streets. What storage does exist is mostly self-storage chains (CubeSmart, Extra Space, Public Storage) offering a handful of outdoor vehicle parking spaces bolted onto their unit inventory, plus a couple of marinas along the Potomac and Anacostia waterfronts for boat owners. Most RV owners in the DMV area store in the Maryland or Virginia suburbs, where land is cheaper and lots are bigger.
Washington RV storage FAQs
Can I park or store an RV in Washington, D.C.?
Street parking for oversized vehicles is effectively banned across the District, so a commercial storage lot or a self-storage facility's outdoor parking spaces are the only legal options in the city itself.
Where do most D.C.-area RV owners actually store?
The majority store just outside the District in Maryland (Prince George's or Montgomery County) or Virginia (Fairfax, Prince William), where land is cheaper and facilities have more room for larger rigs.
Is there boat storage near D.C.?
A small number of marinas along the Potomac and Anacostia rivers offer slips and seasonal storage, but capacity is limited and often has a waitlist — book well ahead of boating season.