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Outdoor · Up to 20 ft · 24/7 access
24/7 video surveillance · Military discount
Outdoor · 24/7 access
Digital video surveillance · Onsite security
Outdoor & Indoor · Up to 30 ft · Daily 6 AM–10 PM
Climate-controlled units · Military discount
Indoor & Covered & Outdoor · 24/7 access
Gated keypad access · Security cameras
Outdoor · Daily 6 AM–9 PM
Fenced and gated · 24/7 video surveillance
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Rutland sits in the heart of central Vermont's Green Mountain corridor, where US-7 and US-4 cross at the base of Killington and Pico Peak. The city serves as a storage hub for the surrounding rural region — RV owners heading to Vermont's state park campgrounds and fall foliage routes, and boaters using Lake Bomoseen and Chittenden Reservoir. Vermont winters are long and severe, with heavy snow and sustained sub-zero temperatures making full winterization mandatory. Storage options are limited but spread along the Route 7 corridor and into surrounding towns like Brandon, Wallingford, and Ludlow.
Rutland RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Rutland?
Rutland-area rates are moderate for New England. Published rates range from about $33/month for small outdoor spaces up to $250–$317/month for larger indoor and covered units. Vermont's rural character means fewer large commercial facilities — smaller operations are common.
How long is winter storage in the Rutland area?
Long. Most rigs go in by mid-October and don't come out until late April or May — roughly seven months. Central Vermont winters are among the harshest in New England, with sustained sub-zero temperatures and heavy snow. Full winterization is mandatory.
Are there storage options near Killington?
Yes. Rutland is the closest population center to Killington, about 15 minutes west on US-4. Several facilities along the Route 4 and Route 7 corridors serve the Killington-area recreation market, accommodating both ski-season visitors and summer campers.