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Covered & Outdoor · Daily 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Gated keypad access
Outdoor · Daily 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
24-hour video surveillance
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Gate: daily 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Temporary power plug-ins · 24-hour surveillance
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Daily 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
24-hour surveillance · Military discount
Outdoor · 24-hour drive-up access
Electric hookups
Covered & Outdoor · Daily 5:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wash station · Dump station · Trickle charging · Video surveillance · Military discount
Indoor · Up to 45 ft · 24/7 access
Climate controlled (62–82°F) · 24/7 security monitoring
Indoor · 24/7 access
Solar-powered 20-amp outlets · Interior cameras · Wash & detail services · Dump station · Security lighting
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Las Vegas is one of the biggest RV markets in the country — and one of the hardest places to keep a rig at home. Most HOAs in the valley prohibit driveway RV parking outright, and 110°F summers destroy roof seals, tires, and paint on anything stored uncovered. That combination makes covered and indoor storage worth a hard look here, not just a luxury. Facilities cluster along East Lake Mead Blvd (convenient to the lake), the northwest near the 95, and the southwest valley near the 215.
Las Vegas RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Las Vegas?
Published rates in the valley range from about $50/month for basic uncovered parking to $200+/month for covered spaces. True indoor climate-controlled storage is priced per foot — expect roughly $13.50/ft/month, or around $540/month for a 40-foot Class A.
Is covered RV storage worth it in Las Vegas?
In most cities it's a comfort upgrade; in Las Vegas it's asset protection. Sustained 110°F summers and intense UV crack roof membranes, dry-rot tires, and fade gelcoat and paint. If your rig is worth more than about $30k, the $50–150/month premium for covered storage typically pays for itself in avoided repairs and resale value.
Can I park my RV in my driveway in Las Vegas?
It depends on your HOA and zoning. Most master-planned communities in the valley (Summerlin, Green Valley, Anthem, Providence, Skye Canyon) prohibit or heavily restrict RV parking at home. Clark County and City of Las Vegas codes also restrict street parking of oversized vehicles. Check your CC&Rs before buying a rig — storage is a monthly cost most Vegas RV owners have to budget.
What should I look for in a Las Vegas RV storage facility?
Beyond price: covered vs. uncovered (UV protection), gate hours vs. true 24/7 access, security (cameras, on-site staff, individual gate codes), power for trickle charging your batteries, a dump station, and a wash area. If you boat at Lake Mead, east-side facilities on Lake Mead Blvd/Pkwy cut your tow time significantly.