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Indoor & Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM · Sat 8 AM…
Climate-controlled indoor units · Digital video surveillance · Security cameras
Outdoor & Covered & Indoor · Up to 35 ft · 24/7 access
Outdoor · Up to 40 ft · Call for hours
Security cameras · Electricity available
Outdoor · Up to 25 ft · Mon 9 AM–5:30 PM · Tue–Wed 8…
Outdoor · Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM · Sat 9 AM…
24 hour security surveillance · Fully fenced and well lit · Military discount
Indoor · Mon–Wed 9 AM–6 PM · Thu 9 AM…
24/7 video surveillance · Climate controlled · Gated entry
Indoor & Outdoor · Mon–Fri 9:30 AM–6 PM · Sat 9…
24/7 Video Surveillance · Security Fence · Security Cameras · Gated keypad access · Military discount
Indoor & Outdoor · Up to 30 ft · Mon–Fri 10 AM–4 PM
24-hour security cameras · Gated keypad access · Fully fenced property
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Rhode Island is the smallest state, but Narragansett Bay makes it one of the densest boating markets per capita in the country. The storage market is dominated by boats — sailboats, powerboats, and fishing vessels — with a smaller RV segment. Newport, Bristol, and the bay communities drive marine storage demand. New England winters require full winterization, and the salt air adds a corrosion factor. Facilities spread across the small state, clustered along I-95 and near the bay.
Providence RV storage FAQs
How much does boat and RV storage cost in Rhode Island?
Rates are moderate to high for New England. Outdoor spaces typically start around $60–$100/month. Marine storage — dry stack, outdoor trailer, and full-service winter yards — has its own pricing that can run significantly higher, especially near Newport and the bay.
Is this primarily a boat storage market?
Yes. Rhode Island's storage market is boat-first. Narragansett Bay supports one of the largest recreational sailing and boating communities in New England. RV storage is available but secondary — many facilities serve both markets.
Do I need to winterize in Rhode Island?
Yes. Rhode Island winters bring freezing, snow, and salt air — a harsh combination for stored vehicles. Full winterization by mid-October is standard. The salt air makes enclosed storage or at minimum a quality cover more important here than in inland markets.