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4.9 (2,102 reviews)
Based on 2,102 verified reviews, renters rated Neighbor's service for finding RV & Camper storage in Seattle 4.9 out of 5 on average

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SeaTac, WA
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Federal Way, WA
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Kent, WA
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Kirkland, WA
Aug 15, 2022
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SeaTac, WA
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Kent, WA
Aug 24, 2024
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RV storage right in the heart of downtown Seattle is hard to come by, and if you do manage to find it, it’ll cost a pretty penny. Most downtown storage facilities specialize in smaller-item storage–not vehicle storage. RV storage options in the Seattle area that handle RVs and other oversized vehicles tend to be located in industrial neighborhoods like SoDo, which is immediately south of downtown. Here, you’ll find big names in RV storage like Extra Space Storage and Public Storage. Just south of SoDo, you can also find RV storage facilities in the Georgetown neighborhood, like Seattle RV & Boat Storage.
If you’d prefer to store your RV closer to home in one of Seattle’s residential neighborhoods, be aware that street parking regulations vary wildly across neighborhoods, and oversized restrictions are common.
Look for spaces near freeway entrances. That way, you can get on the road faster and arrive at Mount Rainier National Park or Olympic National Park sooner.
Neighbor is the nation’s largest storage and parking marketplace and a hub for the best RV storage deals Seattle has to offer. Compare traditional self-storage units, driveways, garages, climate-controlled spaces, and more near you, all in one place! With thousands of locations at your fingertips (and 107 RV storage locations in Seattle alone), you can find the best deal in your neighborhood in one simple search. Rent flexible, month-to-month RV storage, car storage, self storage, and monthly parking from top-rated facilities and identity-verified hosts–no long-term contracts necessary. Find the extra space you need, where you need it. Cancel anytime. Book RV storage online in minutes. Save big.
Yes! Neighbor lists top-rated storage facilities, #1 parking operators, and vetted local hosts, with over 600,000 customer reviews. Every Neighbor host is ID-verified and backed by up to $1M in liability coverage. For extra protection, renters can also opt into a Property Protection Plan at checkout. Note: If a renter decides to forgo PPP at checkout, they’ll need to upload proof of an active RV insurance policy. We also encourage renters to use their best judgment when booking and visiting a space. Read reviews, check host ratings, and look for spaces that are gated, security camera-monitored, and located in lower-crime Seattle neighborhoods, such as Queen Anne, Magnolia, and Wedgwood, where vehicle break-ins are less likely. In Seattle, 57 locations are monitored by security cameras. These features help to provide peace of mind that your RV is safe.
Monthly rates will depend on the size of the space, the amenities offered (e.g., gated entry, pull-through access, security camera monitoring, overhead roof protection, RV hookups), and its proximity to major RV attractions like Mount Rainier National Park and Olympic National Park. RV storage near Seattle starts at $89, with prices averaging around $200. On Neighbor, you never have to worry about expensive long-term contracts or hidden fees. Filter spaces in Seattle by clicking on the “Price” tab at the top of the page and toggling the bar to your desired price maximum. Currently, 124 locations in Seattle are eligible for a discount. Price increases are rare, but you will be given advanced notice if your host decides to increase their monthly rate.
That will depend on the RV class and model! For insight into the space size recommended for your specific RV type, consult Neighbor’s Storage Unit Size Guide. For more information on your RV’s exact length measurements, refer to your owner’s manual, the manufacturer’s website, or your RV’s title, registration, or insurance paperwork. Book the perfect space for your RV the first time by doing your research beforehand–and remember, it’s better to have too much space than not enough.
Pro tip: If you’re storing a Class A motorhome or a fifth-wheel camper that’s large enough to house your family of six, you’ll need to filter for spaces ranging from 40 to 45 feet long. We also recommend booking a space with pull-through access for easy entry and exit–no spotter required.
Yes! Neighbor offers flexible, month-to-month contracts, perfect for international travelers, relocating families, and RV show attendees, including those attending the Seattle RV Show (Lumen Field). Visiting Pike Place Market, where RV access is limited? Switch over to your tow vehicle, and store your RV with Neighbor. No matter your travel plans, the rented space is yours for the entire month. Come and go as needed, knowing that you have a guaranteed RV storage space available at your convenience. Note: Since billing is processed monthly, payments will not be prorated if the renter removes their motorhome before the monthly rental period is up.
Yes! You can absolutely park your RV on a gravel, dirt, or grass lot if you take the necessary precautions. Spaces in unpaved lots are not only more spacious but also more likely to offer pull-through access, ideal for larger Class A and Class C RV models.
When parking your RV in a lot without gravel, it’s recommended that you invest in RV leveling blocks and ground mats. In Seattle, constant rain creates mud risks. When possible, paved storage is advised.
Storing your RV in an unpaved parking space doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice coverage or protection. To filter spaces in by size or exposure, use Neighbor’s filters, then press “Show Spaces.”
It depends on the width, length, and height of your RV! Some teardrop trailers, pop-up campers, and small travel trailers are compact enough to fit in a standard residential or commercial garage.
Be aware that some commercial parking garages impose restrictions on recreational vehicles in general, regardless of their height or size. These commercial hosts will specify in the “vehicle restrictions” section of the listing that they do not allow RVs, campers, or other oversized vehicles if said policies are in effect, so be sure to review the listing description carefully before submitting a reservation request.
For more information on average RV heights by class, type, and model, refer to this guide.
On Neighbor, payment is hassle-free! Just create a Neighbor account and connect your preferred payment method (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover cards are all accepted). Once you select a space and submit a reservation request, a preauthorization hold will be placed on the funds in your account until the reservation is approved. Once approved, your card will be charged immediately. Thereafter, you’ll be charged on the first day of each successive monthly rental period. Most reservations are renewed on the same day each month (E.g., if a reservation started on the fifth day of the month, you’ll be charged on the fifth day of each successive month). Once you’ve removed your items and cancelled online, automatic payments will stop.
When you find the right space, click "Reserve space" to submit your request. You'll be prompted to enter what you're storing, a preferred start date, and your payment information.
Hosts have 24 hours to respond to your request. If you rent an instant-book space, your reservation will automatically be approved. Otherwise, you’ll be notified via email, SMS, and push notifications (if you have the Neighbor app) when a host responds to your pending request. Currently, 31 locations in Seattle are instant-book.
Yes! To make sure you get the space you want, we recommend submitting a reservation request ASAP. However, we understand that sometimes you need a few more details before you’re ready to place a reservation. In that case, reach out to your host via Neighbor Messages — a safe, secure platform designed specifically for hosts and renters to communicate.
Best practices depend on the time of year and the city you’re storing your RV! In Seattle, winter lows rarely drop below freezing, but basic winterization is still recommended. Check out Winterizing your RV and Preparing your RV winter storage. Regardless of the weather, it’s recommended that you remove all perishables, disconnect the battery (or connect it to a trickle charger), invest in an RV cover, and install an RV security system before storing your RV. For more long-term RV storage tips, check out our comprehensive RV storage guide.
As a last step, you’ll need to find the perfect long-term storage space for your RV. With Neighbor, finding the right space is easy. Read real reviews, compare your options, and book online in minutes. It’s storage and parking, made simple.
Once your reservation is approved, you’ll receive all the details needed for a successful move-in via email, including the exact listing address. Note that some commercial locations will automatically display the listing address prior to approval.
From there, all that’s left to do is to schedule a move-in time. You can refer to your host’s move-in calendar (if available) or reach out to the host at your convenience via Neighbor’s in-platform messaging system: Neighbor Messages. Here, you can set a date and time that works for your schedule.
Many Neighbor hosts grant renters 24/7 access–the ultimate convenience for RV owners who are departing for a weekend camping trip early in the morning or arriving back at home late at night. To view an individual host’s access policy, click on the desired listing and scroll down to the “Access” section.
If you rent a space in a parking garage or parking lot with an access control system, your host will issue you a key code or key fob. That way, you can come and go at your convenience.
Our hosts are known for going above and beyond for their renters. If you need to pick up or drop off your RV at a specific time of day (or at the last minute), most hosts will be willing to accommodate these requests.
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Average price for RV storage is $139, with discounts available at 50% of locations.
Most storage spaces are 40 feet long, with an average response time of 7 minutes.
5 locations are rated, with average market prices of $291 for 20x10 spaces.
Average price for RV storage is $176; lowest price starts at $62.
Unpaved Lots offer first month discounts and average $104 for 20x10 spaces.
Locations with reviews average $175 for outdoor storage with 100% positive feedback.
Average distance to RV storage is 9.8 miles, with a minimum distance of 1.1 miles.
188 locations offer RV storage, ensuring diverse options for renters.
Average market price for a 20x10 RV space is $291, offering competitive rates.
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Average rating of locations is 4.8 out of 5 across 137 locations with reviews.
Average cost for 20x10 RV storage is $291, lower than market rate of $404.
Top-rated parking lots have convenient response times within 24 hours on average.
Average price for indoor covered RV storage is $291 for a 20x10 space.
98% of locations have outdoor or uncovered exposure, limiting protection options.
Top hosts respond in an average of 38 minutes for quality service.
Average price for 20x10 spaces in Seattle is $291.
Unpaved Lot is the most common space type available.
5 locations are rated, ensuring quality for renters.
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.
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.
Class C Motorhomes
Outdoor storage
Class C motorhomes typically have a size that only allows for outdoor storage options.
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.
Fifth Wheels
Outdoor storage
Due to their taller height and substantial length, fifth wheels generally require outdoor storage arrangements.
Toy Haulers
Outdoor storage
Similar to fifth wheels, toy haulers typically necessitate outdoor storage due to their larger size.
Small Campers
Indoor or outdoor storage
Small campers, being more compact, can often fit into indoor storage units with size restrictions.
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.
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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