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Charleston sits in the Appalachian Mountains along the Kanawha River — a small metro with an active outdoor recreation community. Summersville Lake, the New River Gorge (now a national park), and the Gauley River draw both boaters and RVers. West Virginia's rugged terrain limits available flat land for storage, and the mountain climate brings cold winters with significant snow. Rates are very affordable, reflecting the state's low cost of living.
Charleston RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Charleston, WV?
Charleston is very affordable. Outdoor spaces typically start around $25–$50/month. West Virginia's low cost of living and available land keep rates among the cheapest in the East.
Do I need to winterize in Charleston, WV?
Yes. Mountain winters are cold — Charleston sits in a river valley that regularly freezes, and higher-elevation facilities can see significantly colder temperatures. Full winterization by late October is recommended.
Where do New River Gorge visitors store?
The New River Gorge National Park is about an hour southeast. Facilities along I-64 and I-77 serve the corridor. If you're storing for regular Gorge and Summersville Lake trips, south-side facilities toward Fayette County cut the drive.