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Outdoor · 24/7 access
Security camera monitored · Electricity available
Outdoor · Up to 60 ft · Call for hours
Electric gate · Security cameras · 24/7 gated access
Outdoor · Up to 45 ft · Daily 11 AM–7 PM
Outdoor · Mon 10 AM–6 PM · Tue 10 AM–6…
Fenced property
Outdoor & Covered & Indoor · Up to 50 ft · 24/7 access
Gated keypad access · Video surveillance
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Up to 42 ft · Mon–Sat 8 AM–8 PM
Outdoor · Daily 9 AM–8 PM
Security camera
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Greensboro anchors North Carolina's Piedmont Triad alongside Winston-Salem and High Point, a manufacturing and logistics hub roughly equidistant from the mountains and the coast. The market here runs unusually dense with independent RV and boat storage operators — Bee Safe Storage and Ray Self Storage alone run four and three locations respectively — giving shoppers real price competition. Winters bring regular freezes and occasional ice storms, milder than the mountains to the west but still enough to warrant winterization. High Point's furniture-industry warehousing keeps commercial land affordable, which helps keep storage rates competitive across the Triad.
Greensboro RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Greensboro?
Rates run affordable to moderate, similar to Charlotte and Raleigh but with more price competition given the number of local operators. Outdoor uncovered spaces commonly start in the $35–$85/month range, with covered and enclosed options running higher, up to $250–$400/month for larger rigs.
Do I need to winterize an RV stored in Greensboro?
Basic winterization is a good idea. Greensboro sees regular freezing temperatures and occasional ice storms through winter. It's milder than the North Carolina mountains, but hard freezes each year are enough to damage unprotected plumbing.
Is Greensboro storage cheaper than Charlotte or Raleigh?
Generally yes. The Piedmont Triad's lower real estate costs and dense field of independent operators keep rates a bit more competitive than North Carolina's two largest metros, though premium climate-controlled units still command a real premium here too.