RV & camper storage in Mesa, AZ

7 spaces near Mesa

    20 x 10 Parking Lot in Mesa, Arizona 3280 E Ivyglen Cir, Mesa, AZ 85213-3249, United States

    Parking Lot


    20’ × 10

    Mesa, AZ

    5.3 mi

    near 3280 E Ivyglen Cir

    $30/ mo


    20 x 10 Garage in Mesa, Arizona 830 N Penrose Cir, Mesa, AZ 85205-5205, United States

    Garage


    20’ × 10

    Mesa, AZ

    3.9 mi

    near 830 N Penrose Cir

    Locked Area

    Climate Controlled

    Smoke Free

    $105/ mo


    25 x 25 Garage in Gilbert, Arizona 300 E Palomino Dr, Chandler, AZ 85225-3454, United States

    Garage


    25’ × 25

    Gilbert, AZ

    4.6 mi

    near 300 E Palomino Dr

    Security Camera

    $95/ mo


    • Average price of lowest options: $77. Outdoor lots are $30.

    • 85.7% of low-priced units are outdoor. Average distance: 4.9 miles.

    • First month discounts common. 50% of listings offer covered parking.

    20 x 10 Carport in Queen Creek, Arizona 22873 S 204th St, Queen Creek, AZ 85142-6275, United States

    Carport


    20’ × 10

    5.0

    Queen Creek, AZ

    11.5 mi

    near 22873 S 204th St

    $171/ mo


    10 x 10 Garage in Gilbert, Arizona E Private St, Gilbert, AZ 85233, United States

    Garage


    10’ × 10

    Gilbert, AZ

    2.2 mi

    near E Private St

    Locked Area

    $4,550/ mo


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    Recommended storage options by RV type

    Class A Motorhomes

    Class A Motorhomes

    Outdoor storage

    Due to their large size, outdoor or covered storage is often necessary to accommodate the length and height of Class A motorhomes.

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    Class B Motorhomes

    Class B Motorhomes

    Indoor or outdoor storage

    Class B motorhomes, with their compact size, can often fit into indoor storage with height and length restrictions.

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    Class C Motorhomes

    Class C Motorhomes

    Outdoor storage

    Class C motorhomes typically have a size that only allows for outdoor storage options.

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    Travel Trailers

    Travel Trailers

    Indoor or outdoor storage

    The storage needs of travel trailers can vary depending on their size. Smaller travel trailers can often fit indoors, while larger models may require outdoor storage.

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    Fifth Wheels

    Fifth Wheels

    Outdoor storage

    Due to their taller height and substantial length, fifth wheels generally require outdoor storage arrangements.

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    Toy Haulers

    Toy Haulers

    Outdoor storage

    Similar to fifth wheels, toy haulers typically necessitate outdoor storage due to their larger size.

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    Small Campers

    Small Campers

    Indoor or outdoor storage

    Small campers, being more compact, can often fit into indoor storage units with size restrictions.

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    Pop-up Trailers

    Pop-up Trailers

    Indoor or outdoor storage

    Pop-up trailers, also known as folding campers, typically have a collapsible design that allows for easy towing and storage. They can often fit into indoor storage units.

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    Truck Campers

    Truck Campers

    Indoor storage

    Truck campers, designed to be mounted onto a pickup truck bed, can usually fit indoors which helps protect the camper from the elements and provides added security.

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    Tips to prepare your RV for storage

    Properly preparing an RV for short or long-term storage prevents damage, maintains its value, saves on costs and makes pick-up easier

    Clean & declutter

    Ensure a fresh and organized RV; remove personal items and tidy up the space for storage.

    Drain water systems

    Prevent potential plumbing damage by thoroughly emptying water tanks to eliminate any moisture.

    Clean appliances

    Empty and clean all RV appliances, including the refrigerator, microwave, and stove.

    Pest protection

    Safeguard your RV against unwelcome critters and pests during storage by sealing any openings.

    Perform maintenance

    Prioritize tasks including oil changes, fluid checks, lubrication, and battery inspections, etc.

    Tire maintenance

    Inspect tires for signs of damage or wear, and consider the use of tire covers for extra protection.

    RV cover

    Shield your RV from dust, harmful UV rays, and weather elements by investing in an RV cover.

    Disconnect batteries

    Prevent battery drain and potential electrical issues by disconnecting the batteries and power connections.

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    Storage for Rent in Mesa, AZ

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    What is the best RV storage option for you?

    Compare the benefits of uncovered outdoor RV storage, covered outdoor RV storage, and indoor RV storage

    Uncovered Outdoor RV Storage
    open parking space on the side of a house

    Outdoor storage on residential or commercial properties, such as driveways & unpaved lots

    Covered storage is typically slightly more expensive than uncovered storage in Mesa

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    Covered Outdoor RV Storage
    covered lot next to a house

    Residential & commercial carports offer an additional layer of protection for your RV

    There are 200% more hosts in Mesa that are part of our Top Host program than surrounding cities

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    Indoor RV Storage
    RV Parked in a large garage

    Indoor RV storage units offer additional protection but can come at a steep price

    Enjoy savings as hosts offer first-month discounts on many indoor RV storage spaces in your area

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    Family driving in an RV

    Mesa RV Storage Buying Guide

    Written by Colton Gardner
    Last Updated: Feb 4, 2024

    With dozens of storage facilities and a variety of different amenities to choose from, finding a long-term parking location for your RV in Mesa could be overwhelming. Fortunately, we've got you covered with the most important questions and considerations when booking storage for your RV in Mesa, Arizona.

    Our Recommendation

    Based on the pricing of indoor and covered storage options, Neighbor's recommendation is that you book one of the outdoor storage options in the Mesa area. Additionally, pricing near recreational areas can be much steeper than in town facilities.

    If you are looking for more premium options, check out one of the nearby traditional facilities that offers covered storage, such as Public Storage on Alder street. While this is much more expensive than outdoor lots, it will offer maximum protection.

    Motorhome parked in the outdoors

    Outdoor vs Indoor/covered

    When looking for storage for your motorhome, trailer or camper, Mesa's extreme heat and constant sunshine is an obvious area of concern. While outdoor storage is almost always the most affordable option, be aware of the impact it can have on your vehicle. Mesa's average temperature ranges from 95° F to 105° F in the summer months with only 10 days, on average, of cloudy skies.

    With that said, outdoor storage isn't necessarily a bad option. All you have to realize is that a cover may be needed or you might have minor damage after long-term outdoor storage.

    Indoor or covered storage is also available, but can be 10% more expensive in the Mesa area. These are great options if you're willing to spend the money but may not be necessary.

    RV parked on the side of a house

    Factors that influence price

    Many factors will impact the price of Mesa RV storage.

    • Location: Further from downtown will be cheaper until you get to destination areas like lakes and campgrounds.
    • Exposure: Outdoor will be cheapest, followed by covered, then indoor.
    • Features: Extra security, 24/7 access, electrical hookups, and other features will all affect the price.

    If you care about the factors that influence RV storage prices, check out Neighbor's RV Storage Cost Guide.

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    Destination vs in-town locations

    Within 1 hour of Mesa, you get some beautiful sights such as Lake Mead and the Tetons mountain range. One consideration for where you store your RV is availability, but also accessibility. If you keep your motorhome or trailer fully stoked, you might be fine driving to Lake Mead to pick up your RV. If you need more frequent access or have a lot to pack for each trip, storing it in the Mesa area may be a better option.

    Right for you if: You’re concerned about the risks of parking your RV on an unpaved lot. Your RV’s underbelly is at greater risk of rust in an unpaved lot.

    You’re working on a tight budget: Paved parking is one of the more affordable RV storage/parking options compared to indoor facilities and private carports.

    You have a compact RV: If your RV measures fewer than 20 feet in length, you’ll be able to easily pull in and out of the space.

    Not the Right Fit If: You own a larger rig: Most standard parking spaces are 9 feet wide and 20 feet long. Meanwhile, the average Class A measures 25 feet in length, while the Class C ranges from 20 to 30 feet in length.

    Your RV is uninsured: Parking lots are common targets of vehicle car break-ins. (Though, you can always look for lots with on-site security personnel and installed security cameras)

    You aren’t willing to prepare your RV for hot weather storage: If you don’t take the right precautions (like these), New York’s record highs of 106 degrees can lead to paint and tire damage.

    Right for you if: You’re concerned about the risks of parking your RV on an unpaved lot. Your RV’s underbelly is at greater risk of rust in an unpaved lot.

    You’re working on a tight budget: Paved parking is one of the more affordable RV storage/parking options compared to indoor facilities and private carports.

    You have a compact RV: If your RV measures fewer than 20 feet in length, you’ll be able to easily pull in and out of the space.

    Not the Right Fit If: You own a larger rig: Most standard parking spaces are 9 feet wide and 20 feet long. Meanwhile, the average Class A measures 25 feet in length, while the Class C ranges from 20 to 30 feet in length.

    Your RV is uninsured: Parking lots are common targets of vehicle car break-ins. (Though, you can always look for lots with on-site security personnel and installed security cameras)

    You aren’t willing to prepare your RV for hot weather storage: If you don’t take the right precautions (like these), New York’s record highs of 106 degrees can lead to paint and tire damage.

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