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Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Daily 6 AM–10 PM
24/7 video surveillance · Gated keypad access
Indoor & Outdoor · Daily 8:30 AM–4:30 PM
24/7 video surveillance · Gated facility
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Daily 6 AM–10 PM
Gated keypad access · 24/7 video surveillance
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Up to 45 ft · Daily 6 AM–10 PM
Climate-controlled units · Fenced and gated · 24-hour security cameras
Outdoor · Up to 25 ft · Daily 9 AM–5 PM
Gated keypad access · Security cameras
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Fenced/walled perimeter · Video Surveillance
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Toledo sits on Maumee Bay at the western basin of Lake Erie — the shallowest, warmest, and most fish-rich part of the lake, which makes this one of the busiest walleye and perch boating regions in the country. Boat storage dominates the market here more than RV storage, and demand is highly seasonal: docks close and boats come out by late October, with lake-effect snow and hard freezes making winterization mandatory. Storage is notably affordable compared to Cleveland or Detroit.
Toledo RV storage FAQs
How much does boat and RV storage cost in Toledo?
Toledo is one of the more affordable metros in Ohio — uncovered spaces run from around $22/month, with most facilities clustering in the $40–$65/month range; larger enclosed units run higher.
When should I pull my boat for winter in Toledo?
Western Lake Erie typically freezes over by December, so most boaters pull out by late October to mid-November. Winterizing the engine and plumbing is essential — hard freezes are the norm through February.
Where's the best storage near Maumee Bay?
Facilities in Oregon and along the eastern edge of Toledo sit closest to Maumee Bay and the main boat ramps. Northwood and Perrysburg options work well for boaters launching from the Maumee River side.