RV & Camper storage in Atlanta, GA

RV & camper storage in Atlanta, GA

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20×10 Public Storage: Garage in Atlanta, GA 1387 Northside Drive Atlanta, Georgia
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Public Storage: Garage

20×10

Atlanta, GA

1.8 mi

1387 Northside Drive Atlanta, Georgia

200+ months rented

$1first month

starting at

$190

per month

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20×10 Parking Garage in Atlanta, GA near 1900 Peachtree Rd NW
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20×10 Parking Garage in Atlanta, GA near 1900 Peachtree Rd NW 3

Parking Garage

20×10

Atlanta, GA

0.9 mi

Near 1900 Peachtree Rd NW

4.5

126 months rented

"Space is exactly as promised and pictured, and the process of ingress/egress is easy and straightforward."- Verified review

$95

per month

40×11 Public Storage: Parking Lot in Atlanta, GA 2115 Monroe Drive NE Atlanta, Georgia
40×11 Public Storage: Parking Lot in Atlanta, GA 2115 Monroe Drive NE Atlanta, Georgia 2
40×11 Public Storage: Parking Lot in Atlanta, GA 2115 Monroe Drive NE Atlanta, Georgia 3

Public Storage: Parking Lot

40×11

Atlanta, GA

0.6 mi

2115 Monroe Drive NE Atlanta, Georgia

200+ months rented

For homeowners in the Peachtree Hills neighborhood, a 10x30 storage unit provides plenty of space for large appliances and furniture.

$1first month

$337

per month

20×10 Parking Lot in Atlanta, GA near 2560 Plant Atkinson Rd SE
20×10 Parking Lot in Atlanta, GA near 2560 Plant Atkinson Rd SE 2
20×10 Parking Lot in Atlanta, GA near 2560 Plant Atkinson Rd SE 3

Parking Lot

20×10

Atlanta, GA

6.0 mi

Near 2560 Plant Atkinson Rd SE

5.0

12 months rented

This parking area is minutes away from the Braves stadium.

$61

per month

20×10 Public Storage: Garage in Atlanta, GA 2436 Bolton Road NW Atlanta, Georgia
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Public Storage: Garage

20×10

Atlanta, GA

4.4 mi

2436 Bolton Road NW Atlanta, Georgia

200+ months rented

$1first month

starting at

$130

per month

20×10 Unpaved Lot in Atlanta, GA near 770 N Elizabeth Pl NW

Unpaved Lot

20×10

Atlanta, GA

4.9 mi

Near 770 N Elizabeth Pl NW

5.0

24 months rented

50% off1st month

$86

per month

30×11 Parking Garage in Atlanta, GA near 51 Delta Pl NE
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30×11 Parking Garage in Atlanta, GA near 51 Delta Pl NE 3

Parking Garage

30×11

Atlanta, GA

4.2 mi

Near 51 Delta Pl NE

5.0

21 months rented

Welcome to my parking spaces!

50% off1st month

$145

per month

20×30 Unpaved Lot in Atlanta, GA near 2952 Sylvan Ramble Rd NE

Unpaved Lot

20×30

Atlanta, GA

7.3 mi

Near 2952 Sylvan Ramble Rd NE

5.0

98 months rented

"was an excellent experience. Thank you."- Verified review

50% off1st month

$80

per month

30×15 Carport in Atlanta, GA near 2950 Parrott Ave NW

Carport

30×15

Atlanta, GA

5.5 mi

Near 2950 Parrott Ave NW

4.3

7 months rented

"I would definitely use the space again as it’s in a safe and quiet neighborhood and covered."- Verified review

50% off1st month

starting at

$80

per month

20×10 Parking Lot in Tucker, GA near 1761 Cemetery Ave
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Parking Lot

20×10

Tucker, GA

7.4 mi

Near 1761 Cemetery Ave

4.5

76 months rented

$72

per month

20×10 Parking Lot in Tucker, GA near 3952 Arborwood Ln
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Parking Lot

20×10

Tucker, GA

8.6 mi

Near 3952 Arborwood Ln

4.7

76 months rented

$72

per month

50×10 Parking Lot in Mableton, GA 1845 Freeman Pkwy SE Mableton, Georgia
50×10 Parking Lot in Mableton, GA 1845 Freeman Pkwy SE Mableton, Georgia 2
50×10 Parking Lot in Mableton, GA 1845 Freeman Pkwy SE Mableton, Georgia 3

Parking Lot

50×10

Mableton, GA

6.8 mi

1845 Freeman Pkwy SE Mableton, Georgia

5.0

200+ months rented

Instant book

$210

per month

20×10 Driveway in Atlanta, GA near Constitution Apartments
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20×10 Driveway in Atlanta, GA near Constitution Apartments 3

Driveway

20×10

Atlanta, GA

8.3 mi

Near Constitution Apartments

$56

per month

20×20 Unpaved Lot in Atlanta, GA near 2152 Stanton Rd
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Unpaved Lot

20×20

Atlanta, GA

8.1 mi

Near 2152 Stanton Rd

5.0

6 months rented

50% off1st month

$78

per month

40×10 Parking Lot in Atlanta, GA 1851 Pryor Rd SW Atlanta, Georgia
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40×10 Parking Lot in Atlanta, GA 1851 Pryor Rd SW Atlanta, Georgia 3

Parking Lot

40×10

Atlanta, GA

7.1 mi

1851 Pryor Rd SW Atlanta, Georgia

3.5

Instant book

starting at

$75

per month

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Neighbor reviews near Atlanta, GA

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Based on 559 verified reviews, renters rated Neighbor's service for finding RV & Camper storage in Atlanta 4.9 out of 5 on average

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Union City, GA

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Lithonia, GA

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Atlanta, GA

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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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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

Uncovered storage is more expensive than covered storage by 47% on average in Atlanta

Covered Outdoor RV Storage
covered lot next to a house

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

There are 196% more hosts in Atlanta that are part of our Top Host program than surrounding cities

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

Family driving in an RV

Neighbor’s Recommendation for Atlanta, GA Residents

In Atlanta’s temperate climate, summers are ripe with heatwaves and rainfall, while winters are milder but just as humid. When it comes to storing an RV, climate plays a critical role in which space is right for your motorhome or trailer. Without proper storage, your RV may be susceptible to the following: mold, exterior rust, wood rot, exterior warping, electrical issues, heat damage, etc.

If you’re looking for Atlanta RV storage, we recommend the following storage types:

For larger motorhomes like the Winnebago Vista (Class A’s or C’s between 20’-30’ long): A covered, paved RV pad

Here’s why: Though a covered pad for your motorhome may be harder to find in downtown Atlanta, it may be worth looking in neighboring towns for this type of storage. Not only will your RV be easier to park on pavement versus gravel, but having a covered space can keep your roof safe from harmful sun damage.

Motorhome parked in the outdoors

Camper vans like the Mercedes Sprinter (Class B’s approximately 20’ long): A private driveway or garage with a ceiling at least 8 feet tall

Here’s why: Because of Atlanta’s temperate climate, finding a fully enclosed garage isn’t always necessary (so long as you keep up with proper roof maintenance). However, if you want added wind and rain protection (which is especially helpful during Atlanta’s humid, rainy summers), you may want to consider an enclosed garage.

Travel trailers like the Coleman Lantern (Around 20’-28’ long): A leveled driveway with overhead coverage

Here’s why: Atlanta is a city ripe with hills, and although you can park a trailer on a slope with wheel chocks, leveling blocks, and stabilizers, sloped parking can be challenging — especially for beginner RVers. A leveled driveway eliminates the need for added supplies and stress, allowing the driver to back directly into the spot.

Fifth wheels and toy haulers like Keystone Fuzion (Can be up to 40’ long): A paved, leveled RV pad

Here’s why: Because larger RVs and trailers are more difficult to park, finding a paved, flat pad can help eliminate some of the maneuvering stress. Though it may be more difficult to find a large pad with overhead coverage, you can opt for a quality cover to keep your RV safe from direct sunlight and rainfall in the summertime.

Unsure which type of RV your motorhome or trailer falls under? Check out our guides on categorizing RVs and calculating dimensions.

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Cost of RV Storage in Atlanta, GA: Peer-to-Peer vs. Traditional

When renting a space from a traditional RV storage facility, costs are based on a variety of factors, including location, unit size, and property amenities. Unfortunately, many storage facilities fail to post specific per-month rates, leaving renters with unanswered questions about final costs.

However, with peer-to-peer marketplaces like Neighbor, you can know with certainty the final price you’ll pay per month (regardless of whether you plan to stay one month or six months).

When you opt for peer-to-peer RV storage, you not only have a wide variety of storage solutions to choose from but also save approximately 30% compared to traditional RV storage.

Traditional RV/trailer storage: Average of $200-$250 per month

Peer-to-peer RV/trailer storage (Neighbor.com): Average of $100-$150 per month

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Types of RV Storage Spaces

Traditional storage facilities are often limited to canopy parking and traditional units including:

  • 10’x20’ units (fits camper vans, smaller Class C motorhomes, and teardrop trailers)
  • 10’x30’ units (fits standard Class C RVs & larger travel trailers)
  • 10’x40’ units (fits most RV types, including some 5th wheel/toy hauler models)

With peer-to-peer marketplaces like Neighbor, you can find inexpensive outdoor storage, indoor RV storage, outdoor covered RV storage, and climate-controlled storage, including:

  • RV pads (Cement or unpaved)
  • Driveways
  • Private residential garages
  • Parking lots (Unpaved and paved)
  • RV-friendly carports
  • Pull-through unpaved lots

Cement RV Pads

✔️Outdoor ✔️ Can Be Covered or Uncovered ✔️ Back-In

Right for you if:
  • You want a private space, as cement RV pads can typically only fit one RV per storage unit.
  • You value security. In cities like Atlanta, where crime is often high, having a secure residential spot away from high-traffic areas can ensure your motorhome stays safe and sound. In fact, residential spaces are approximately 14 times safer than traditional facilities.
Not the right fit if:
  • You are looking for protection from the elements. Though some RV pads offer overhead coverage, your RV is still susceptible to weather-related damage from the sides. Though Atlanta has mostly mild seasons, storms can stir up dirt and debris alongside heavy rains that may damage the sides of your rig.
  • You have a fiberglass roof: This RV roof type may sustain damage when stored in the Atlanta heat without overhead coverage. However, some residential RV pads are covered, so look for sheltered options on Neighbor.

Unpaved RV Pads

✔️Outdoor ✔️ Usually Uncovered ✔️ Back-in

Right for you if:
  • You want a host who lives nearby and can check on your recreational vehicle from time to time
  • You’re looking to save some money by opting for an unpaved option instead of a paved spot
  • You want to keep foot traffic to a minimum. Residential RV pads are safer (approximately 14x) than traditional facilities.
Not the right fit if:
  • You want to avoid a muddy mess, that can happen when parking a large motorhome or trailer on gravel or dirt. Atlanta is humid year-round and rainy in the summer, which can make parking your RV on an unpaved lot tricky, especially for beginners.
  • You want overhead protection. Most unpaved RV pads are exposed, leaving your trailer or motorhome susceptible to elemental damage — especially direct sun rays beating down on your roof.

Paved Parking Lot

✔️Outdoor ✔️ Can be Covered or Uncovered ✔️ Back-in

Right for you if:
  • You’re new to backing in a trailer, which can be tricky on unpaved or sloped lots — which are common in hilly Atlanta. Paved parking spots are leveled, making for easy access and back-in parking.
  • You are seeking an affordable storage unit. Paved parking lots aren’t just more common in Atlanta and neighboring areas, but they cost less than traditional facilities & private storage units, too.
Not the right fit if:
  • You have a larger RV, like a Class A motorhome, which may require extra space than paved parking lots have to offer. Most RV parking spaces are limited to around 9 feet wide and 25 feet long.
  • You’re worried about auto theft. Unfortunately, Atlanta is no stranger to vehicle theft, and many parking lots are ripe for the picking — especially those lots in remote areas with poor lighting.

Unpaved Lot

✔️Outdoor ✔️Uncovered ✔️Pull-through

Right for you if:
  • You want a pull-through space for easy maneuvering. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro at parking an RV, having a pull-through space can save you time and frustration — especially if you have a bigger trailer like a toy hauler or a Class A motorhome.
  • You want to keep costs low. Unpaved lots are some of the least expensive RV storage spots on the peer-to-peer market.
  • You need storage ASAP. Unpaved lots are more widely available than other options (like indoor RV storage).
Not the right fit if:
  • You want a private space, as unpaved lots are often shared with other hosts or renters.
  • You want RV storage closer to the city. Most unpaved lots are in remote areas, which will likely land you outside the greater Atlanta area.
  • You need protection from hot summer temps, which are common in Georgia. Between the humidity and direct sun rays, storing an RV out in the open (without a quality cover) can lead to roof damage, exterior warping, and more.

Driveway

✔️Outdoor ✔️Uncovered ✔️Back-in

Right for you if:
  • You want a residential storage space to keep foot traffic to a minimum and increase privacy. Because auto theft is common in Atlanta, having a residential space (with a host living on-site) can give you peace of mind when leaving your RV for long periods of time.
  • You need to back your RV in. When storing your RV in a driveway, all you’ll need to do is steer in the direction of your space and put your rig in “park.” Just make sure to check the driveway for any slopes (and come prepared with leveling blocks to ensure your RV is fully secure).
Not the right fit if:
  • You need overhead coverage. Most driveways are uncovered storage options that are typically exposed to direct sunlight. Although Atlanta has mild weather most of the year, heavy rainfall and hot temps in the summer can wreak havoc on your RV’s exterior.
  • You want a space just for your RV, which may be difficult in a residential space that is often shared with the host’s vehicles.

Private Garage

✔️Indoor ✔️Covered ✔️Enclosed✔️Back-in

Right for you if:
  • You’re seeking a climate-controlled space. Though not all private garages have climate control, Neighbor can help you narrow down options with the amenities you need.
  • You want to extend your RV’s lifespan: By storing your recreational vehicle in an enclosed space, away from direct sunlight, dirt, or other potentially damaging elements (like heavy rain and wind), you can extend your RV beyond the average 10 to 20-year lifespan.
Not the right fit if:
  • You’re on a tight budget, as private enclosed spaces often cost more than outdoor storage options.
  • You have a larger motorhome that needs ample space. Most garages are limited to smaller RVs (typically under 8 feet tall and 20 feet long).

Carport

✔️Outdoor ✔️Covered ✔️Back-in

Right for you if:
  • You need the overhead protection a carport can offer, reducing the risk of roof damage and warping from rainfall.
  • You value privacy. Carports typically have room for one vehicle at a time, which means you won’t have to worry about sharing a space with strangers.
Not the right fit if:
  • You’re having a hard time finding storage, as carports are limited on the Neighbor platform
  • You need more than just overhead protection. Although some carports have side coverage, most are restricted to overhead, which still exposes the sides of your RV during hurricane-level storms during peak season (August-September).

Alternative RV Storage Facilities near Atlanta

Although Neighbor usually features the lowest priced, most secure, and nearest RV storage, storage facilities may also be another choice for RV storage in Atlanta, GA.

If you'd like information about traditional storage facilities in Atlanta, GA, use the below list for more information:

Guardian Self Storage (7.3 miles)

5305 Peachtree Blvd Atlanta, GA

Public Storage (14.6 miles)

895 Cobb Pkwy N Marietta, GA

Extra Space Storage (2 miles)

600 Virginia Ave NE Atlanta, GA

Public Storage (8.7 miles)

1865 Savoy Dr Atlanta, GA

Public Storage (12.9 miles)

3300 Austell Rd SW Marietta, GA

Public Storage (17.7 miles)

3369 Canton Rd Marietta, GA

Public Storage (16.9 miles)

680 Piedmont Rd Marietta, GA

Public Storage (12.4 miles)

4554 Jonesboro Rd Forest Park, GA

Public Storage (5 miles)

4300 Peachtree Rd NE Brookhaven, GA

Public Storage (5.8 miles)

3692 Clairmont Rd Atlanta, GA

iStorage Self Storage (6.1 miles)

4775 Peachtree Rd Atlanta, GA

Atlanta Storage (5.3 miles)

645 Shelton Ave SW Atlanta, GA

Public Storage (14 miles)

5260 Minola Dr Lithonia, GA

USA Storage Centers - Collier Rd (2.7 miles)

1244 Collier Rd NW Atlanta, GA

Life Storage (14.9 miles)

2055 W Park Place Blvd Stone Mountain, GA

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