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Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · 24/7 access
Indoor & Outdoor · Mon 9 AM–12 PM · Wed 9 AM–12…
Fenced and gated · Security cameras
Indoor & Outdoor · Up to 20 ft · Mon–Fri 9 AM–6 PM · Sat 9 AM…
Fenced & Gated · Security Camera
Outdoor & Covered · Up to 50 ft · Mon–Tue 9 AM–5 PM · Wed–Fri …
Digital Video Surveillance
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Climate controlled units · Digital video cameras · Military discount
Outdoor · Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM · Sat 9 AM…
Fully fenced in facility
Outdoor · Daily 7 AM–9 PM
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Billings is Montana's largest city and the staging ground for Yellowstone, the Beartooth Highway, and the Missouri River corridor. RV ownership per capita is very high in Montana, and the storage market is shaped by long, harsh winters — rigs go in by October and often don't come out until May or June. Heated indoor storage is more common here than in most markets because of the extreme cold. Facilities spread along I-90 and the Rimrocks area.
Billings RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Billings?
Billings rates are moderate. Outdoor spaces typically start around $30–$60/month. Indoor heated storage carries a premium but is widely available — the market has adapted to the long winter storage season.
How cold does it get for stored RVs in Billings?
Very cold. Billings winters regularly drop well below zero, and cold snaps of -20°F to -30°F happen multiple times each winter. Full winterization is mandatory, and even winterized rigs can have issues in extreme cold. Heated indoor storage avoids all of it.
How long is the storage season in Montana?
Long. Most rigs go in by mid-October and don't come out until late April or May — roughly seven months. Some years, passes into Yellowstone don't open until late May or June. Seasonal rates for the long winter are common.