RV & camper storage in San Diego, CA

  • 85% of top hosts respond within 17 minutes, ensuring quick communication.

  • 30% of listings offer a first month discount and 65% have cameras.

  • Average rating is 5.0 stars from 94% of reviewed listings.

13 x 11 Unpaved Lot in San Diego, California near 3440 37th St, San Diego, CA 92105-2403, United States

Unpaved Lot


13’ × 11

5.0

San Diego, CA

4 mi

near 3440 37th St

Locked Area

Security Camera

Private Space

"Very quick responses and easy to work with."

$115/ mo


13 x 11 Unpaved Lot in San Diego, California near 1702 Parrot St, San Diego, CA 92105-5622, United States

Unpaved Lot


13’ × 11

5.0

San Diego, CA

3.3 mi

near 1702 Parrot St

Locked Area

Security Camera

Private Space

$115/ mo


20 x 10 Unpaved Lot in La Mesa, California near 4324 Avenida Gregory, Spring Valley, CA 91977-1304, United States

Unpaved Lot


20’ × 10

5.0

La Mesa, CA

4.1 mi

near 4324 Avenida Gregory

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Top Host

Private Space

Locked Area

"Awesome guy great with communication."

$175

  1st month

$350/ mo


  • Most indoor covered units are garages and parking garages, averaging 7.5 miles away.

  • Average price for a 20x10 unit is $272 per month, 58% have cameras.

  • Top hosts offer units with average rating of 5 and response time under 15 minutes.

20 x 10 Carport in El Cajon, California near 1625 Kimberly Woods Dr, El Cajon, CA 92020-7260, United States

Carport


20’ × 10

5.0

El Cajon, CA

6.5 mi

near 1625 Kimberly Woods Dr

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Top Host

Private Space

Locked Area

"Amanda was an excellent host."

$200/ mo


20 x 10 Parking Garage in San Diego, California near 4740 Mission Gorge Pl, San Diego, CA 92160-7001, United States

Parking Garage


20’ × 10

5.0

San Diego, CA

5.7 mi

near 4740 Mission Gorge Pl

Climate Controlled

Locked Area

Security Camera

"Steve was great at communicating and very responsive. Thanks Steve!"

$114.50

  1st month

$229/ mo


20 x 10 Parking Garage in San Diego, California near I-5, San Diego, CA 92101, United States

Parking Garage


20’ × 10

5.0

San Diego, CA

6.1 mi

near I-5

Security Camera

Attendant or Security

Electricity Available

"We hope to park here again next year."

$225/ mo


  • Average price of outdoor RV storage: $82. Highest first month discount: 100%.

  • Average distance: 8.8 miles. Shortest host response time: 6 minutes.

  • Most common space type: Unpaved Lot. Average rating: 0.

10 x 10 Unpaved Lot in Jamul, California near 13983 Melody Rd, Jamul, CA 91935-3132, United States

Unpaved Lot

8 sizes available

5.0

Jamul, CA

9.8 mi

near 13983 Melody Rd

Fenced Property

Locked Area

Security Camera

"Courteous on time excellent lot with easy access."

10’ × 10

$49/ mo


20’ × 10

$135/ mo


10’ × 20

$135/ mo


10’ × 30

$145/ mo


30’ × 10

$145/ mo


40’ × 10

$249/ mo


10’ × 60

$250/ mo


20’ × 40

$399/ mo

10’ × 10’ starting at

$49


Street view of Storage King USA

Storage King USA

7 sizes available

4.6

10786 U S Elevator Rd Spring Valley, CA

5.1 mi

59% more expensive

Pros:

  • Great customer service experience

  • Clean and secured facility

  • Convenient hours for access

  • Reasonable and affordable prices

Cons:

  • Issues with honoring online rates

  • Previous reports of security problems

  • Only one employee for a large facility

  • Reports of water damage to stored items

8'×8'

starting at

 

$79/ mo

10'×8'

starting at

 

$84/ mo

10'×20'

starting at

 

$254/ mo

12'×8'

starting at

 

$94/ mo

16'×8'

starting at

 

$159/ mo

20'×8'

starting at

 

$184/ mo

40'×8'

starting at

 

$344/ mo

8'×8' starting at

$79


20 x 10 Unpaved Lot in El Cajon, California near 8659 Vista del Verde, El Cajon, CA 92021-2050, United States

Unpaved Lot

3 sizes available

5.0

El Cajon, CA

11.8 mi

near 8659 Vista del Verde

Gravel

20’ × 10’ starting at

$85


  • Unpaved Lot spaces average $206 monthly, with 18.6 minutes host response time.

  • Driveways cost $169 per month on average, average distance is 5.7 miles.

  • 83% of listings rated 5 stars, top hosts in 25% of options.

40 x 10 Unpaved Lot in San Diego, California near 671 49th St, San Diego, CA 92102-3707, United States

Unpaved Lot


40’ × 10

5.0

San Diego, CA

2 mi

near 671 49th St

Locked Area

Private Space

$200/ mo


Street view of Public Storage

Public Storage

2 sizes available

4.8

5950 Federal Blvd San Diego, CA

1.3 mi

2.2x more expensive

Pros:

  • Clean and convenient location.

  • Easy and fast service.

Cons:

  • One elevator often out of order.

10'×10'

starting at

 

$254/ mo

10'×30'

starting at

 

$548/ mo

10'×30' starting at

$548


40 x 10 Unpaved Lot in Chula Vista, California near 395 Camino Elevado, Bonita, CA 91902-2431, United States

Unpaved Lot

3 sizes available

5.0

Chula Vista, CA

5.3 mi

near 395 Camino Elevado

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Top Host

Fenced Property

Gravel

"Was such a relief to know my car was in good hands, George is the best!"

20’ × 10’ starting at

$125


  • Average price: $139. 91% of listings have an average rating of 5 stars.

  • Most spaces are 20x10 feet. 73% are Driveway or Unpaved Lot.

  • 66% of hosts respond in under 30 minutes. All provide outdoor, uncovered storage.

20 x 10 Other in Spring Valley, California near 9429 Vista Dr, Spring Valley, CA 91977-2819, United States

Other


20’ × 10

5.0

Spring Valley, CA

2.9 mi

near 9429 Vista Dr

Security Camera

Locked Area

Private Space

$115/ mo


20 x 10 Driveway in Spring Valley, California near 937 Maria Ave, Spring Valley, CA 91977-5117, United States

Driveway


20’ × 10

5.0

Spring Valley, CA

3.8 mi

near 937 Maria Ave

Security Camera

$56.50

  1st month

$113/ mo


20 x 10 Driveway in San Diego, California near 4818 Monroe Ave, San Diego, CA 92115-3243, United States

Driveway


20’ × 10

5.0

San Diego, CA

3.5 mi

near 4818 Monroe Ave

Private Space

"Very great and nice guy."

$135/ mo


  • Average distance of 1.4 miles and top hosts with 5-star ratings.

  • Outdoor uncovered spaces make up 91% of listings with an average price of $141.

  • 50% of listings have cameras. 42% respond in less than an hour.


30 x 25 Unpaved Lot in San Diego, California near 770 Woodrow Ave, San Diego, CA 92114, United States

Unpaved Lot


30’ × 25

5.0

San Diego, CA

0.8 mi

near 770 Woodrow Ave

Security Camera

"They were gracious enough to help us get it attached and get our boat tires filled up."

$171/ mo


20 x 20 Driveway in San Diego, California near 1016 Marjorie Dr, San Diego, CA 92114-3320, United States

Driveway


20’ × 20

San Diego, CA

0.9 mi

near 1016 Marjorie Dr

Private Space

Security Camera

$150/ mo


20 x 10 Driveway in San Diego, California near 6125 Skyline Dr, San Diego, CA 92114-5621, United States

Driveway


20’ × 10

San Diego, CA

1 mi

near 6125 Skyline Dr

Private Space

$125/ mo


Find nearby storage locations

Lemon Grove, California (1 mi)
La Presa, California (3 mi)
La Mesa, California (4 mi)
Spring Valley, California (4 mi)
National City, California (4 mi)
South Park, California (5 mi)
Chula Vista, California (6 mi)
El Cajon, California (8 mi)
Bostonia, California (9 mi)
Santee, California (10 mi)

How Neighbor compares to traditional storage facilities

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Storage facility cost comparison

10×20

10×30

10×40

Average storage facility

San Diego, CA

$460

$621

$666

Neighbor

100+ storage spaces nearby

Public Storage

San Diego, CA (1 miles)

$548

$548

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Public Storage

San Diego, CA (2 miles)

$482

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CubeSmart Self Storage

Spring Valley, CA (3 miles)

$738

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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

In San Diego, you will save 14% by choosing uncovered outdoor storage instead of covered outdoor storage

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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 169% more hosts in San Diego 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 over 11% of indoor RV storage spaces in your area

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San Diego RV Storage

Neighbor’s Recommendation for San Diego Residents

When storing a motorhome or trailer (especially outdoors), you’ll need to understand the local climate if you want to keep your RV in top condition. Without proper storage, you run these risks:

  • High temperatures can damage electrical wiring and roofs (San Diego can hit highs of 111°F).
  • Heavy rainfall or snow causing warped exteriors and leaks (February is San Diego’s wettest month).
  • Humidity can lead to mold or rot (Fortunately, San Diego is in an arid climate, so this should be a lesser concern).

Sure, the chances of your RV sustaining weather-related damage are low in cities like San Diego, CA, where the weather is mostly mild year-round. But it’s better to be safe than sorry. After all, there’s no such thing as too many precautions.

Motorhome parked in the outdoors

For those looking for RV storage in San Diego, we recommend the following spaces:

For larger motorhomes like the Coachman Encore (Class Cs between 20’-30’ long), we recommend a private covered or uncovered RV pad

Here’s why:

In San Diego’s mild climate, it matters less whether your RV is covered or uncovered. The more important factor is whether it’s a residential space or a public lot. (Did you know residential spaces are 14 times less likely to be broken into than traditional RV storage facilities in commercial areas?)

For camper vans like the Mercedes Sprinter (Class Bs around 20’ long), we recommend a secured residential garage

RV parked on the side of a house

Here’s why:

Residential spaces are on average 14x safer than traditional storage units. With high break-in rates in San Diego, a private enclosed garage is a great way to protect your motorhome or trailer from theft.

For travel trailers like the Forest River Cherokee (Between 20’-28 feet long), we recommend an RV-friendly carport

Here’s why:

Carports are often more secure than exposed lots, giving you peace of mind if you have to store your trailer for longer periods of time.

For fifth wheels and toy haulers like the Keystone Cougar (Measuring up to 40’ long): A leveled RV pad

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Here’s why:

Larger trailers can be challenging to maneuver, especially in hilly San Diego. Finding a leveled RV pad (whether covered or uncovered) can make parking and securing your rig less stressful.

Unsure of what category your motorhome or trailer belongs to? Check out our guide or dive into a deeper explanation of RV dimensions.

Cost of RV Storage in San Diego: Peer-to-Peer vs. Traditional

Traditional RV storage facilities post rental options based on location, unit size, and property amenities, leaving renters with questions about price and space specifics.

But with peer-to-peer marketplaces like Neighbor, you’ll find transparent upfront prices allowing you to make an informed decision. Plus, Neighbor is based in all 50 states and thousands of US cities, offering endless options for San Diego residents seeking RV storage.

Additionally, peer-to-peer RV storage is around 30% cheaper compared to traditional storage facilities.

  • Traditional RV/trailer storage: Average of $200-$250 per month
  • Peer-to-peer RV/trailer storage (Neighbor.com): Average of $100-$150 per month

Types of RV Storage Spaces

A traditional RV storage facility will often have two options: Canopy parking and traditional storage units. Dimensions include:

  • 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, you gain access to additional options including:

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

With Neighbor, you can find storage types in any of the following categories: a) outdoor uncovered b) outdoor covered c) indoor RV storage d) climate-controlled storage.

Cement RV Pads

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

Right for You If:

  • You want added protections like on-site security via hosts and minimal foot traffic — even in San Diego’s most populous neighborhoods. Plus, RV pads in residential areas are less likely to be broken into with some listings offering gated facilities.
  • You want a space of your own as cement RV pads typically only have room for one recreational vehicle at a time.

Not the Right Fit If:

  • You’re not planning on investing in a quality RV cover to protect your trailer from direct sunlight: Though San Diego’s temperature is on average in the low 60s, many RV owners find their roofs affected by any amount of prolonged sunlight. (Remember: There isn’t a direct correlation between temperature and UV damage risk. Your RV may still be at risk in mild temperatures).
  • You’re on a budget. Leveled/paved RV pads in San Diego tend to be more expensive than unpaved lots.

Unpaved RV Pads

  • ✔️Outdoor
  • ✔️Usually Uncovered
  • ✔️Back-in

Right for You If:

  • You want an affordable option as unpaved RV pads are some of the market's most common, least expensive RV storage options.
  • You plan on storing your RV for prolonged periods. Unpaved RV pads aren’t subject to the same time restrictions as driveways when it comes to parking a motorhome or trailer. In this space type, you can store your trailer for as long as you need.

Not the Right Fit If:

  • You can’t check in on your RV regularly. Unpaved lots often stir up debris which can lodge itself into your vehicle's underbelly. Routine checks can catch signs of lodged debris. Choose a lower-maintenance storage option if you can’t perform these semi-routine checks.
  • You’re worried about your RV getting stuck in the mud. Whether you’re new to RVs or a seasoned RVer, there’s nothing worse than trying to get your trailer unstuck from thick muddy gravel.

Paved Parking Lot

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

Right for You If:

  • You want to avoid underbelly damage often inflicted by unpaved lots.
  • You want a more affordable option. Paved lots are typically cheaper and more readily available than residential spaces in the greater San Diego area.

Not the Right Fit If:

  • You’re worried about auto theft or break-ins. These security risks are higher in more secluded areas (especially those areas with poor lighting).
  • You have a larger motorhome and are worried about parking in a tight space with other vehicles around: The last thing you want to do is ding or dent a surrounding vehicle.

Unpaved Lot

  • ✔️Outdoor
  • ✔️Uncovered
  • ✔️Pull-through

Right for You If:

  • You have a tighter budget: Unpaved lots tend to be cheaper than unpaved RV pads as they don’t promise the same level of privacy.
  • You need extra space to maneuver. Unpaved lots have fewer size restrictions than almost any other RV storage option, allowing you to pull through, back in, and make multiple-point turns without the threat of hitting other cars or crossing lot lines.

Not the Right Fit If:

  • You can’t perform routine roof maintenance which is necessary when storing recreational vehicles outside without top coverage — regardless of how mild San Diego’s weather may be.
  • You want easy access to your motorhome as most unpaved lots sit outside city limits and are located in more rural areas.
  • You live downtown: Finding unpaved lots in metropolitan areas like downtown San Diego may be difficult. If you’re set on this storage type, prepare for a longer commute to and from your RV storage space.

Driveway

  • ✔️Outdoor
  • ✔️Uncovered
  • ✔️Back-in

Right for You If:

  • You want storage downtown. San Diego has no shortage of driveway RV storage options readily available on Neighbor, which means your trailer will be easily accessible at any time.
  • You want a private place to store your trailer: Residential driveways are approximately 14x safer than a traditional RV storage facility due to the lower foot traffic.

Not the Right Fit If:

  • You need to store an RV for long periods. California has strict regulations about how long you can park trailers and motorhomes in residential driveways.
  • You are unfamiliar with how to park an RV on a slope safely: San Diego is what many would consider to be a hilly city. While you can park a travel trailer on a slope, you’ll need to follow these helpful tips if you don’t want your trailer to roll away in the middle of the night.

Private Garage

  • ✔️Indoor
  • ✔️Covered
  • ✔️Enclosed
  • ✔️Back-in

Right for You If:

  • You want your RV completely enclosed. Private garages are a great safeguard against vehicle break-ins. Unfortunately, only certain types of RVs will fit within a standard two-car or one-car garage. Learn more about average garage dimensions and RV dimensions before booking a space. Note that generally speaking, a Class B RV is the only RV type that can comfortably fit in a standard-sized garage.
  • You are seeking a climate-controlled space. Although not all private garages are climate-controlled, residential garages are some of the only storage spaces with that option.

Not the Right Fit If:

  • You need a more affordable storage solution. Private garages — especially in cities like San Diego where enclosed garages are rarer — are often more expensive than exposed RV storage options.
  • You have an extra tall or long trailer that may be too large to fit in typical garages.

Carport

  • ✔️Outdoor
  • ✔️Covered
  • ✔️Back-in

Right for You If:

  • You need overhead protection but aren’t willing to pay for a full private garage. To many RVers, a carport is seen as the best of both worlds. It offers some of the protections of an indoor space–but is affordable like you’d expect an outdoor space to be.
  • You can reduce the wear and tear on your RV's roof: While carports can shield your rig from wind-carried debris, hail, and other extreme weather, metal carports can produce higher temperatures which can affect other RV components like electrical wiring and exterior materials.

Not the Right Fit If:

  • You find backing into tight spaces difficult as carports will have limited space to turn and maneuver.
  • You want multiple rentals to choose from: Carports are rarer on the Neighbor platform than uncovered pads or driveways.

Additional California RV storage locations

1604 Hartwell Ct, San Diego
4054 39th Street, San Diego
Phyllis Pl, San Diego
3989 Nobel Drive, San Diego
Westlake Center, Daly City
1590 South Milliken Avenue, Ontario
Union Street, Pasadena
Polaris Ave, Mountain View
555 N Park Center Dr, Santa Ana

Alternative RV Storage Facilities near San Diego

While Neighbor.com RV storage often features the most affordable, safest, and nearest RV storage, traditional self storage units are also a potential option for RV storage in San Diego, CA.

Use the facilities below for information:

Storage King USA (5.1 miles)

10786 U S Elevator Rd Spring Valley, CA

Public Storage (1.3 miles)

5950 Federal Blvd San Diego, CA

StorAmerica Self Storage (2.9 miles)

4455 Federal Blvd San Diego, CA

SmartStop Self Storage (6.7 miles)

2380 Fenton St Chula Vista, CA

A Storage Place (8.3 miles)

575 Anita St Chula Vista, CA

National/54 Self Storage (5.2 miles)

132 W 33rd St National City, CA

A-1 Self Storage (4.3 miles)

8328 Center Dr La Mesa, CA

A-1 Self Storage (7.2 miles)

556 W Main St El Cajon, CA

StaxUP Storage (6.2 miles)

1355 Hill St El Cajon, CA

A-1 Self Storage (5.6 miles)

810 Lazo Ct Chula Vista, CA

SecureSpace Self Storage Spring Valley (6.3 miles)

11902 Campo Rd Spring Valley, CA

A-1 Self Storage (8.5 miles)

1370 N Magnolia Ave El Cajon, CA

SmartStop Self Storage (7.5 miles)

970 Industrial Blvd Chula Vista, CA

Stor 'em Self Storage (4.7 miles)

325 Trousdale Dr Chula Vista, CA

Mission Valley Self Storage - San Diego, CA (5.5 miles)

4437 Twain Ave San Diego, CA

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