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Outdoor & Covered · Daily 7 AM–10 PM
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · 24/7 access
Outdoor & Covered & Indoor · Up to 50 ft · 24/7 access
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · 24/7 access
Outdoor & Covered & Indoor · 24/7 access
24/7 video surveillance · Gated keypad access
Indoor & Outdoor · Mon–Thu 7 AM–7 PM · Fri 7 AM…
Digital video surveillance · Gated access · Climate-controlled units
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Evansville sits on a bend of the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana, close enough to the Kentucky and Illinois borders that it draws storage customers from all three states. The Ohio River and nearby Lake Wawasee-scale reservoirs support a real boat-storage market, and the city's dense mix of independent storage operators — many running multiple locations under names like Store-N-Lock — makes this one of the more competitive small metros for pricing. Winters bring sustained freezes and real snow, though generally milder than northern Indiana, so winterization is standard but the season is shorter than in Fort Wayne or Indianapolis. Southern Indiana's lower land costs keep rates affordable relative to the rest of the state.
Evansville RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Evansville?
Evansville runs affordable, among the cheaper Indiana markets we track. Outdoor uncovered spaces commonly start in the $40–$65/month range, with indoor and climate-controlled units running higher, often $150–$400/month for larger bays.
Do I need to winterize an RV stored in Evansville?
Yes, though less severely than northern Indiana. Evansville sees regular freezes from December through February, milder than Fort Wayne or Indianapolis but still enough to crack unprotected plumbing. Draining lines and adding antifreeze by early November is standard practice.
Does Evansville storage serve Kentucky and Illinois customers too?
Yes — the Ohio River puts Evansville within easy reach of Henderson, Kentucky and southeastern Illinois, and it's common for owners on either side of the river to compare rates across state lines before choosing a facility.