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Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM
Onsite security · Security surveillance
Outdoor · Daily 6 AM–10 PM
Gated keypad access · 24/7 video surveillance
Indoor · Mon–Sat 9 AM–5 PM
HD video surveillance · Motion sensor surveillance · Security gate
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Daily 8 AM–5 PM
Gated keypad access · 24/7 video surveillance
Outdoor · 24/7 access
Security camera
Outdoor · Call for hours
Fully fenced property · Vehicle security
Outdoor · Up to 45 ft · Mon–Fri 8 AM–12 PM
Digital video surveillance · Security fenced perimeter
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Idaho Falls is a modest-sized city with an outsized RV storage market — it's the last real supply hub before Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, sitting about 90 minutes from West Yellowstone and roughly two hours from Jackson Hole. That gateway position, combined with a dense concentration of local storage operators competing for both destination travelers and residents whose HOAs ban driveway parking, has produced one of the most crowded small-market storage scenes we track — dozens of independent lots along US-20 and the Yellowstone Highway corridor. Winters are genuinely harsh at this elevation (around 4,700 feet), with sustained sub-zero cold, so full winterization is standard practice, and heated indoor units carry a real premium for owners who want winter access.
Idaho Falls RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Idaho Falls?
Rates run affordable, with heavy competition among the many local operators keeping prices in check. Outdoor uncovered spaces commonly start in the $30–$45/month range, with heated indoor and climate-controlled units running considerably higher, often $200–$475/month for large bays.
Do I need to winterize an RV stored in Idaho Falls?
Yes, without exception. Idaho Falls sits at nearly 4,700 feet and sees sustained sub-zero cold most winters — more severe than lower-elevation Boise. Full winterization by early October is standard unless the rig is in heated storage.
Why does a city Idaho Falls' size have so many RV storage options?
Because it's the last major services stop before Yellowstone and Grand Teton for travelers coming from the south and west — a huge seasonal draw for a metro of roughly 65,000 people. That destination traffic, layered on top of ordinary local demand, supports a storage market denser than cities several times its size.