How Much Does RV Storage Cost in Atlanta
RV storage pricing in Atlanta varies so much that quoting a single number is almost meaningless. A 20-foot travel trailer in an uncovered lot outside the Perimeter might cost $80/month. A 45-foot Class A motorhome in climate-controlled indoor storage inside I-285 could run $500+/month. Both are "RV storage in Atlanta."
The useful question isn't "how much does RV storage cost" but "what factors determine what I'll pay, and which ones can I control?"
The Three Variables That Matter Most
1. Storage Type
This is the biggest factor:
Uncovered outdoor — Your RV sits in an open parking space. Expect $75-175/month for typical travel trailers (20-30 feet) and $125-300/month for larger motorhomes (35-45 feet). The range depends on location and facility quality.
Covered parking — A roof overhead with open sides. Add roughly 30-50% to uncovered prices. So that $100/month trailer space becomes $130-150/month, and the $200/month motorhome space becomes $260-300/month.
Enclosed indoor — Full building protection. Double or triple the uncovered rates. You're looking at $200-350/month for trailers and $350-600/month for large motorhomes, with significant variation based on facility quality.
2. RV Size
Most facilities price by length, with different rate tiers:
- Under 25 feet
- 25-30 feet
- 30-35 feet
- 35-40 feet
- 40+ feet
Each tier jump typically adds $25-75/month. A 42-foot fifth wheel costs noticeably more than a 28-foot travel trailer even in identical space types.
Some facilities also charge for height or width, particularly for covered storage where oversized rigs might not fit standard spaces.
3. Location
Inside the Perimeter (I-285) is expensive. Land costs more, facilities have less space, and demand exceeds supply. Expect to pay 25-50% more than equivalent facilities outside I-285.
The eastern suburbs (Conyers, Covington, Oxford) and northern exurbs (Buford, Cumming) generally offer the best value. These areas have more land available for storage facilities and less competition for every square foot.
The practical question is whether driving an extra 20-30 minutes to access your RV is worth saving $50-100/month. For most RV owners who use their rigs 10-15 times per year, the math works out strongly in favor of cheaper storage farther from the city center.
Real-World Price Ranges by Scenario
20-foot travel trailer, uncovered, outside I-285: $75-125/month
20-foot travel trailer, covered, outside I-285: $100-160/month
28-foot travel trailer, uncovered, outside I-285: $100-150/month
28-foot travel trailer, covered, outside I-285: $130-200/month
35-foot Class A motorhome, uncovered, outside I-285: $150-225/month
35-foot Class A motorhome, covered, outside I-285: $200-300/month
42-foot fifth wheel, uncovered, outside I-285: $175-275/month
42-foot fifth wheel, covered, outside I-285: $225-350/month
Any large RV, indoor climate-controlled, any location: $350-600/month
Add 25-50% to these ranges for comparable facilities inside I-285.
What's Usually Included (And What Isn't)
Standard monthly rates typically include:
- Your designated parking space
- Access during facility hours
- Basic perimeter security (fence, gate, possibly cameras)
You'll often pay extra for:
- 24/7 access (some facilities charge a premium)
- Dump station access
- Fresh water fills
- Electrical hookups
- On-site services (washing, maintenance)
Some facilities bundle these; others à la carte everything. Ask specifically about what you need.
Ways to Lower Your Cost
Prepay annually — Many facilities offer 10-15% discounts for paying a year upfront. On a $200/month space, that's $240-360/year saved.
Commit to longer terms — Some facilities have lower rates for 6-month or 12-month contracts versus month-to-month.
Accept less convenient location — The #1 way to save money. Facilities 30-40 minutes from central Atlanta are often 25-35% cheaper than close-in options.
Choose uncovered if your RV can handle it — Not every RV needs covered storage. If you use your RV frequently (washing it regularly anyway), uncovered might be fine.
Share with friends — Some facilities allow two smaller RVs to share a large space at a combined discount. Worth asking if you know someone with similar storage needs.
When Premium Storage Is Worth It
Paying more makes sense when:
- Your RV cost over $150,000 and you're protecting significant value
- You store for long periods without use (seasonal storage)
- Your RV has features particularly vulnerable to sun/weather (fancy graphics, exposed electronics)
- You genuinely lack time for regular maintenance/cleaning
Premium storage doesn't make sense when:
- You use the RV every few weeks anyway
- Your RV is older and has already weathered years of use
- You're diligent about basic maintenance regardless of storage type
Oxford RV Storage Pricing Context
Oxford RV Storage is located in Oxford, GA—outside the Perimeter along I-20, in the eastern part of the Metro. This location means pricing tends toward the lower end of Metro-area ranges while still offering legitimate security and space for larger rigs.
For specific current rates, contact the facility directly. Pricing changes, and availability for different space types varies. But if you're comparing options on the east side of the Metro, Oxford RV Storage should be on your list to check.


