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Indoor & Outdoor · Daily 9 AM–6 PM
High-tech security features
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · 24/7 access
Climate Control Storage
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · 24/7 access
Video surveillance · Climate-controlled units
Outdoor & Covered & Indoor · Up to 50 ft · Daily 6 AM–9 PM
Video surveillance
Covered & Outdoor · Up to 70 ft · Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM · Sat 10 A…
24/7 Security Monitoring · Night time infrared cameras and motion detection systems · Fully Enclosed Security Fence
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Mon–Fri 10 AM–6 PM · Sat 10 …
Fenced & Gated · Security Camera · Dump station · Pull-through spaces
Outdoor & Covered & Indoor · Up to 50 ft · Daily 6 AM–9 PM
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Portland's storage market reflects the Pacific Northwest lifestyle — heavy boat use on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, strong RV culture for coastal and Cascade Mountain camping, and a rainy climate that makes covered storage more valuable than in dry markets. The city has been increasingly strict about RV parking on streets, pushing demand to commercial facilities. Facilities cluster along I-205 and in the east metro suburbs (Gresham, Troutdale, Oregon City).
Portland RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Portland?
Portland rates are moderate to high. Outdoor spaces typically start around $50–$100/month. Oregon's no-sales-tax draw keeps RV and boat purchases high, which sustains storage demand. East metro and Clark County (WA) facilities often offer better rates than in-city.
Is covered storage important in Portland?
More than most places. Portland gets 36+ inches of rain a year, and the constant drizzle promotes mold, mildew, and moss growth on uncovered rigs. Covered storage is a practical investment here, not just a cosmetic one — it meaningfully extends roof and sealant life.
Can I park my RV on the street in Portland?
Increasingly difficult. Portland has been tightening oversized vehicle parking rules, and many neighborhoods have restrictions. The city's RV parking situation is politically charged and enforcement is inconsistent, but relying on street parking is not a stable long-term plan.