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Outdoor & Indoor · Daily 7 AM–6 PM
Security camera monitored
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · Daily 6 AM–10 PM
24/7 video surveillance · Gated keypad access · Fenced perimeter · Power outlets available
Covered & Outdoor · Up to 45 ft · 24/7 access
Gated access · 24/7 video surveillance
Outdoor · Up to 55 ft · 24/7 access
Video surveillance
Outdoor & Covered & Indoor · Daily 7 AM–7 PM
Gated keypad access · 24/7 video surveillance · Fenced perimeter
Outdoor · Up to 50 ft · Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM · Sat 10 A…
Gated access · Large dumpster
Outdoor & Covered · Up to 40 ft · Mon–Fri 10 AM–5 PM
Gated keypad access
Outdoor · Up to 45 ft · Mon–Fri 8 AM–7 PM · Sat 8 AM…
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St. George anchors Utah's Dixie in the state's southwest corner, a red-rock desert city that has become one of the fastest-growing metros in the country — and one of the densest RV storage markets we track relative to its size, with dozens of independent operators competing across the Washington, Ivins, and Hurricane suburbs. Zion National Park, Snow Canyon, and Lake Powell all sit within striking distance, driving both destination RV traffic and a large population of snowbirds who winter here and store rigs locally between seasons. The Mojave Desert climate means mild winters (winterization is rarely necessary) but intense summer heat and UV that degrade uncovered roof membranes and seals faster than almost anywhere else in Utah — covered or enclosed storage is a genuinely practical upgrade here.
St. George RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in St. George?
Rates run moderate for Utah — outdoor uncovered spaces commonly start in the $25–$65/month range, with covered and enclosed indoor units running considerably higher, often $150–$600/month for larger climate-controlled bays.
Do I need to winterize an RV stored in St. George?
Rarely. St. George's low-desert climate means winters are mild — hard freezes are uncommon and brief. The bigger year-round concern is UV and heat damage to uncovered roof membranes and seals, which is why covered storage is worth the premium here.
Why does St. George have so much RV storage for a city its size?
Two things overlap: it's one of the fastest-growing metros in the country, and it's a magnet for winter snowbirds who store RVs locally between visits rather than towing them home. That combination has produced an unusually dense field of independent storage operators for a metro this size.