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Outdoor · Daily 9 AM–5 PM
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Morgantown sits along the Monongahela River in north-central West Virginia, home to West Virginia University — a college-town market with steady turnover from student housing density that pushes vehicle owners toward commercial storage. Cheat Lake, just east of the city, is the area's main boating destination and shows up repeatedly in local facility names. Appalachian hill terrain limits flat, buildable land the way it does across the state, keeping the market smaller than flatter Midwest cities but still competitive, with over two dozen independent operators serving the metro. Winters bring real cold and snow at this elevation, more than Huntington or Charleston see, making winterization standard practice by late October.
Morgantown RV storage FAQs
How much does RV storage cost in Morgantown?
Morgantown is very affordable, consistent with the rest of West Virginia. Outdoor uncovered spaces commonly start in the $70–$100/month range, with indoor and climate-controlled units running higher, often $300–$400/month for larger heated bays.
Do I need to winterize an RV stored in Morgantown?
Yes. Morgantown's higher elevation and northern position bring colder winters than Huntington or Charleston, with regular freezing and real snow accumulation. Full winterization by late October is standard practice unless the rig is in heated storage.
Is there boat storage near Cheat Lake in Morgantown?
Yes — Cheat Lake is the area's primary boating destination, and several storage facilities on the east side of Morgantown are named for or located near the lake, putting boat owners close to the marinas and launch points.