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Outdoor · Up to 72 ft · 24/7 access
Outdoor · 24/7 access
Security camera monitored
Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · 24/7 access
security camera monitored · attendant or security
Outdoor · Up to 30 ft · 24/7 access
Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · Call for hours
security camera monitored
Outdoor · Up to 20 ft · Daily 9 AM–8 PM
Security camera monitored · Fenced property
Outdoor · Up to 30 ft · Mon–Fri 9 AM–8 PM
Indoor · Up to 40 ft · 24/7 access
24/7 video surveillance · Trickle charging
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New York City has almost no dedicated RV storage — the city is too dense and land too expensive. The few facilities that exist sit in the outer boroughs and suburban fringe. Most NYC-area RV and boat owners store in New Jersey, Long Island, or the Hudson Valley. The city strictly enforces oversized vehicle parking restrictions, making commercial storage the only legal option.
New York RV storage FAQs
Can I park or store an RV in New York City?
Street parking is effectively impossible — NYC heavily restricts oversized vehicles on city streets, and alternate-side parking rules make it impractical even where technically allowed. The few storage options are in the outer boroughs or just outside the city.
Where do NYC-area RV owners actually store?
Most store in New Jersey (the Meadowlands area and I-78 corridor), Long Island (more options, often better rates), or the Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Orange counties). The commute to your rig is a cost of RV ownership in the NYC metro.
Do I need to winterize in the New York area?
Yes. New York winters bring sustained freezing, snow, and ice. Full winterization by late October is mandatory regardless of where in the metro area you store.