Camper Storage Prices in the Atlanta Metro
Camper storage pricing in Atlanta varies significantly based on three factors: your camper's size, where the facility is located, and what type of storage you choose. Understanding these variables helps you evaluate quotes and find appropriate storage without overpaying.
Price Ranges by Camper Type
Pop-Up Campers and Folding Trailers
The smallest and least expensive to store (10-16 feet collapsed).
Outdoor uncovered:
- Inside I-285: $60-100/month
- Outside I-285: $40-75/month
Covered:
- Inside I-285: $75-125/month
- Outside I-285: $60-100/month
Small Travel Trailers (14-20 feet)
Compact trailers that fit most storage spaces easily.
Outdoor uncovered:
- Inside I-285: $75-125/month
- Outside I-285: $50-90/month
Covered:
- Inside I-285: $100-150/month
- Outside I-285: $75-120/month
Mid-Size Travel Trailers (20-26 feet)
Standard family campers. Most facilities can accommodate these.
Outdoor uncovered:
- Inside I-285: $100-150/month
- Outside I-285: $75-115/month
Covered:
- Inside I-285: $125-200/month
- Outside I-285: $100-150/month
Large Travel Trailers (26-32 feet)
Larger trailers that need more space and may require RV-specific facilities.
Outdoor uncovered:
- Inside I-285: $125-200/month
- Outside I-285: $90-150/month
Covered:
- Inside I-285: $175-275/month
- Outside I-285: $125-200/month
Very Large Trailers and Fifth Wheels (32+ feet)
The largest towables. Require facilities designed for big rigs.
Outdoor uncovered:
- Inside I-285: $150-250/month
- Outside I-285: $100-175/month
Covered:
- Inside I-285: $200-350/month
- Outside I-285: $150-250/month
What Affects Pricing
Location (The Biggest Factor)
Inside I-285:
- Higher land costs passed to customers
- More demand, less supply
- Premium for convenience
I-20 Corridor (Conyers to Oxford):
- Lower land and operating costs
- Purpose-built facilities with more space
- Typically 20-35% less than in-town rates
Other suburban areas:
- Varies by specific location and demand
- Generally between inside and outside Perimeter rates
Storage Type
Outdoor uncovered: Baseline pricing. Your camper sits in an open space.
Covered: Add 25-50% to outdoor pricing. Roof overhead protects from sun and hail.
Enclosed indoor: Add 75-150% to outdoor pricing. Rare for campers but available at some facilities.
Size and Space Requirements
Most facilities price by length, with tiers like:
- Under 20 feet
- 20-25 feet
- 25-30 feet
- 30-35 feet
- Over 35 feet
Each tier jump adds roughly $15-40/month.
Some facilities also consider height (important for covered storage) and width.
Amenities
Included at most facilities:
- Basic gated access
- Parking space assignment
- Some lighting
May cost extra:
- 24-hour access (some facilities charge a premium)
- Electrical hookup for battery maintenance
- Dump station access
- Water fill access
Contract Terms
Month-to-month: Highest rates, maximum flexibility
6-month prepay: Typically 5-10% discount
Annual prepay: Typically 10-15% discount
If you know you'll need storage for a year+, prepaying often makes financial sense.
Finding the Best Value
Look Beyond Your Immediate Area
If you're only accessing your camper monthly, a facility 30 minutes away that saves $50/month might be worth it. That's $600/year in savings for perhaps 6 extra hours of driving total.
Consider RV-Focused Facilities
Facilities built specifically for RVs and campers often have better pricing than self-storage facilities that added vehicle parking as an afterthought.
Ask About Unpublished Rates
Facilities may have flexibility on pricing, especially for:
- Long-term commitments
- Multiple vehicles
- Off-peak timing (signing up in winter when demand is lower)
Don't Overpay for Space
If you have a 22-foot camper, don't pay for a 30-foot space. Match your needs to available space sizes.
Evaluate Total Cost
That "cheap" facility may have:
- High admin/setup fees
- Required insurance add-ons
- Extra fees for access or amenities
Calculate total annual cost, not just advertised monthly rate.
What You're Paying For
Essential Value
At any price point, storage should provide:
- Secure parking (gated, fenced)
- Space appropriate for your camper
- Reasonable access
Added Value (Worth Paying More For)
- Covered storage (UV and hail protection)
- Better security (cameras, individual codes)
- Better surface conditions
- Easier maneuvering
- Amenities you'll actually use
Not Worth Paying For
- Premium features you won't use
- Prestige location you don't need
- Services you can handle yourself
Price Comparison Checklist
When getting quotes:
- ☐ Monthly rate for your specific camper size
- ☐ Admin/setup fees
- ☐ Deposit requirements
- ☐ Insurance requirements/costs
- ☐ Access fees (if any)
- ☐ Contract length options
- ☐ Prepay discounts
- ☐ What's included vs. extra
Oxford RV Storage Pricing
Oxford RV Storage offers camper storage at east-Metro pricing—typically 20-30% lower than inside-the-Perimeter facilities for comparable service. For current rates specific to your camper's size and the storage type you want, contact the facility directly.
The pricing reflects Oxford's location advantages: lower land costs and operating expenses translate to lower storage rates without sacrificing security or quality.


