RV Storage Near Oxford Georgia, What You Should Expect
Oxford, Georgia sits about 40 miles east of Atlanta along I-20, in Newton County near the border with Walton County. It's a small town (population around 2,000) that most Atlanta residents know primarily as a pass-through on the way to Lake Oconee, Madison, or Augusta. For RV storage, the Oxford area represents a practical option for east Metro residents and anyone who values lower costs and more space over urban proximity.
The Oxford Area Context
Location
Oxford is at I-20 Exit 93, between Covington (Exit 90) and Social Circle (Exit 98). The drive from central Atlanta takes 45-55 minutes depending on traffic—longer during rush hour, shorter on weekends.
Nearby communities served:
- Covington (5-10 minutes)
- Conyers (20-25 minutes)
- Lithonia/Stonecrest (25-30 minutes)
- Atlanta (45-55 minutes)
Character
Oxford is a college town (home to Oxford College of Emory University) with a quiet, small-town atmosphere. It's not a commercial hub—limited shopping, restaurants, and services compared to Covington or Conyers. What it does have is space—the area hasn't experienced the same development pressure as closer-in suburbs.
Why Storage Here?
For local residents: It's home. Storage nearby makes sense.
For east Metro residents: It's relatively close and often cheaper than Conyers or closer-in options.
For Atlanta residents: It's a trade-off—longer drive but lower costs and often better facilities than cramped in-town options.
For Lake Oconee boaters/campers: It's on the route. Pick up your RV or boat in Oxford, continue east to the lake.
What to Expect from Oxford-Area Storage
Facility Types
Purpose-built RV/vehicle storage: Facilities designed specifically for RVs, boats, and larger vehicles. These typically offer:
- Appropriate space sizing
- Gated access
- Outdoor and covered options
- Room for maneuvering
Self-storage with vehicle parking: Traditional self-storage facilities that also rent outdoor vehicle spaces. Quality varies—some are well-run; others treat vehicle storage as an afterthought.
Private/informal storage: Some property owners rent RV parking on their land. Less formal, variable security, but can be affordable.
Typical Pricing
Oxford-area pricing generally falls below Atlanta-proper rates:
Outdoor uncovered:
- Small trailers/campers (under 25 ft): $60-100/month
- Mid-size RVs (25-35 ft): $80-140/month
- Large RVs (35+ ft): $100-180/month
Covered storage:
- Small trailers/campers: $80-130/month
- Mid-size RVs: $100-175/month
- Large RVs: $150-250/month
Compare to inside-I-285 rates, which often run 30-50% higher for comparable spaces.
Available Amenities
Expect basic to moderate amenities:
Standard:
- Gated access with individual codes
- Basic lighting
- Gravel or paved surfaces
Sometimes available:
- Dump station access
- Water fill
- Electrical hookups (for battery maintenance)
- Covered storage options
Rare in this area:
- Climate-controlled indoor storage
- Full-service concierge options
- On-site maintenance
Security Level
Oxford-area facilities typically offer:
- Perimeter fencing
- Gate access control
- Basic lighting
- Possibly camera coverage
Don't expect armed guards or sophisticated monitoring. Security is practical but not premium. This is appropriate for the risk level—the area has lower crime rates than urban Atlanta, and facilities store other valuable RVs and boats alongside yours.
How Oxford Compares to Other Areas
vs. Conyers/Rockdale County
Conyers advantages: Closer to Atlanta, more commercial development, more facility options Oxford advantages: Typically lower pricing, often more space, quieter area
vs. Covington
Covington advantages: Slightly closer to I-20, more services in town Oxford advantages: Very similar—often just comes down to specific facility quality
vs. Inside-the-Perimeter
ITP advantages: Maximum convenience for city residents Oxford advantages: Significantly lower costs, better space and maneuvering, purpose-built facilities
vs. North Metro
North Metro advantages: Better if you travel north frequently, closer for Alpharetta/Roswell residents Oxford advantages: Better for east-side residents, on route to Lake Oconee
Practical Considerations
The Drive
Be realistic about the drive. If you live in Midtown Atlanta and will access your RV monthly, the 45-minute drive each way adds 1.5 hours to every visit. Is the cost savings worth that time?
For many RV owners who access their rigs 10-15 times per year, the answer is yes. For someone wanting weekly access, closer storage might be worth the premium.
Highway Access
Oxford's I-20 location makes it excellent for:
- Trips east (Lake Oconee, Augusta, coast)
- Trips to North Georgia mountains (via I-20 to I-85 to I-985)
- Easy Atlanta access when needed
Limited Services Nearby
Oxford itself has minimal commercial services. Plan to handle supplies, fuel, and any vehicle services before arriving or in nearby Covington.
Oxford RV Storage
Oxford RV Storage is a purpose-built facility in Oxford designed specifically for RVs, boats, campers, trailers, and vehicles. The facility offers:
- Outdoor and covered storage options
- Gated access with individual credentials
- Space for various vehicle sizes
- Location directly accessible from I-20
For current rates, availability, and specific questions about your vehicle, contact the facility directly. Pricing and options change, and your specific needs determine whether Oxford RV Storage is the right fit.


