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Indoor & Outdoor · Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–5:30 PM · Sa…
24/7 video surveillance · Gated access · Climate-controlled units
Outdoor & Covered · Up to 45 ft · Daily 6 AM–9 PM
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · Mon–Tue 9:30 AM–6 PM · Thu–F…
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–5:30 PM · Sa…
24/7 video surveillance · Gated keypad access · Climate-controlled storage · Military discount
Outdoor · Up to 75 ft · 24/7 access
Pull-through spaces · Digital video surveillance
Indoor & Outdoor · Up to 25 ft · Call for hours
Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · 24/7 access
Security camera monitored · Fenced property
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Mon–Fri 6 AM–10 PM · Sat 6 A…
24/7 video surveillance · Gated keypad access · Military discount
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New Orleans storage is defined by two forces: the boat culture (Gulf fishing, Lake Pontchartrain, the bayou system) and hurricane risk. This is one of the highest-risk hurricane markets in the country — Katrina, Ida, and decades of tropical systems have taught painful lessons about storage at low elevation. Humidity is extreme year-round, making mold the chronic enemy of anything stored sealed. Facilities cluster on the West Bank, in Metairie, and along I-10 toward Slidell.
New Orleans RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in New Orleans?
Rates are moderate for the Gulf Coast. Outdoor spaces typically start around $40–$80/month. The critical question in New Orleans isn't price — it's elevation and flood history. Pay more for a facility that didn't flood in Katrina or Ida.
How serious is hurricane risk for New Orleans storage?
As serious as anywhere in the continental US. New Orleans sits below sea level in many areas, and storm surge is an existential threat. Ask every facility about flood zone status, elevation, and what happened during Katrina (2005) and Ida (2021). Some facilities require rigs to be evacuated ahead of named storms — know the policy.
Is humidity a problem for stored RVs in New Orleans?
Mold is the #1 chronic threat to stored rigs in New Orleans. Humidity is extreme — above 70% most of the year. Leave vents cracked, use aggressive moisture absorbers (DampRid or similar), and plan at least monthly visits to air out the rig. Enclosed storage without ventilation can make it worse.