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4.9 (502 reviews)
Based on 502 verified reviews, renters rated Neighbor's service for finding RV & Camper storage in Atlanta 4.9 out of 5 on average
Average price: $158, average size: 35 feet long by 16 feet wide.
92% of listings offer first month discount; 67% are outdoor uncovered spaces.
Quick response times: 83% respond within 24 hours; average distance is 5.8 miles.
Average price for low-cost RV storage: $86; first month discount available.
Outdoor storage units average $122; travel up to 18.2 miles.
Climate control in 50% of listings; prices as low as $40.
Average response time of 18 minutes with 3 options within 1.5 miles.
40% of listings with indoor exposure; 60% outdoor exposure.
Prices range from $61 to $396; average price $189.
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92% of listings have outdoor access; average rating 4.3 out of 5.
Average host response time within 19 minutes; most listings are Storage Units.
Typical storage size 10x20 feet; distances between 8.3 and 14.4 miles.
Average price $124, with indoor spaces from $79–$500.
67% of listings have indoor exposure.
Average customer rating 3.9 stars, 3% have a 4-star rating.
Average price $116 per month; sizes range from 10x10 to 80x10.
34% of listings have a host response time within 11 minutes; 13% are Top Hosts.
57% of listings offer outdoor uncovered storage; 29% provide first month discount.
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Average storage facility Atlanta, GA | $206 | $333 | $355 |
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Public Storage Atlanta, GA (2 miles) | $214 | $310 | -- |
Extra Space Storage Atlanta, GA (2 miles) | $171 | $386 | $386 |
Public Storage Atlanta, GA (2 miles) | $204 | $419 | -- |
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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Outdoor storage on residential or commercial properties, such as driveways & unpaved lots
Uncovered storage is more expensive than covered storage by 32% on average in Atlanta
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 units offer additional protection but can come at a steep price
Enjoy savings as hosts offer first-month discounts on over 83% of indoor RV storage spaces in your area
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.
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.
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
Traditional storage facilities are often limited to canopy parking and traditional units including:
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:
✔️Outdoor ✔️ Can Be Covered or Uncovered ✔️ Back-In
✔️Outdoor ✔️ Usually Uncovered ✔️ Back-in
✔️Outdoor ✔️ Can be Covered or Uncovered ✔️ Back-in
✔️Outdoor ✔️Uncovered ✔️Pull-through
✔️Outdoor ✔️Uncovered ✔️Back-in
✔️Indoor ✔️Covered ✔️Enclosed✔️Back-in
✔️Outdoor ✔️Covered ✔️Back-in
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:
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