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Indoor & Outdoor · Mon–Fri 9:30 AM–6 PM · Sat 9…
Climate controlled units
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · 24/7 access
Climate controlled storage · Video surveillance
Outdoor · Daily 8 AM–8 PM
security camera · fenced
Outdoor · Daily 9 AM–8 PM
fenced property
Indoor & Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · 24/7 access
Climate controlled storage
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Mon–Thu 7 AM–7 PM · Fri 7 AM…
Climate Controlled Storage
Outdoor · Up to 25 ft · Daily 11 AM–8 PM
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Boston-area storage is dominated by the seasonal cycle — boats and RVs go into storage by Columbus Day and come out in May. Cape Cod and the Islands drive massive boat storage demand, and RV owners head north to Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont for summer camping. Land inside Route 128 is too expensive for most storage facilities, so the market lives in the suburbs: south shore (Brockton, Raynham), MetroWest (Marlborough, Framingham), and north (Peabody, Danvers).
Boston RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in the Boston area?
Expect New England pricing — above the national average. Outdoor spaces typically start around $75–$150/month depending on location. Inside Route 128 is very limited and expensive; the best value is in the south shore and MetroWest suburbs.
Do I need to winterize in Massachusetts?
Yes, without exception. Massachusetts winters bring sustained cold, heavy snow, and ice. Full winterization — blown lines, RV antifreeze, battery removal — is mandatory by mid-October. Most facilities expect rigs to arrive already winterized.
When is the storage season in New England?
Most rigs go in between Columbus Day and Halloween and come out late April to mid-May. Many facilities offer six-month seasonal rates that are better value than month-to-month. Book your winter spot by September — popular facilities fill up.