RV storage in Miami

RV Storage in Miami

Miami is a gateway for RV travelers heading to the Keys, the Everglades, and beyond. But storing an RV in Miami presents unique challenges — salt air corrosion, UV damage, hurricane risk, and limited large-vehicle space. Compare enclosed, covered, and outdoor RV storage options across Miami-Dade with real pricing and amenity details.

Types of RV Storage in Miami

Enclosed RV Storage

A 10x30 or larger drive-up unit that fully encloses your RV or camper. Best protection from Miami's sun, salt air, and hurricanes. Limited availability in Miami — most facilities max out at 10x30. Best for Class B and small Class C RVs.

$300-$500/month

Covered RV Storage

A roof over your RV with open sides. Protects from sun and rain. Best for Class C and small Class A RVs. Available at select Miami facilities, particularly in Doral and Kendall.

$150-$350/month

Outdoor RV Storage

Open-air parking in a gated, secure lot. Cheapest and most common option. Exposes your RV to Miami's elements. Use a quality RV cover ($100-$300). Best for short-term or working RVs.

$80-$250/month

RV Storage with Dump Station

Facilities with on-site dump stations and electrical hookups. Premium option for RV owners who use their vehicle regularly. Found at specialized RV storage facilities in West Miami-Dade and Homestead area.

$200-$450/month

RV Storage Pricing by Neighborhood

NeighborhoodOutdoorCoveredEnclosed (10x30)
Hialeah$80$150$300
Little Havana$90$160$320
Kendall$100$180$350
Doral$110$200$370
Wynwood$120$220$400
Aventura$150$280$450
Brickell$180$320$500
Miami Beach$200$350$500+

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RV Storage FAQ

Miami RV storage ranges from $80/month for outdoor parking to $500/month for enclosed 10x30 units. Covered storage averages $150-$350/month. Facilities with dump stations and hookups cost $200-$450/month. Hialeah and West Miami-Dade offer the lowest rates; Miami Beach and South Beach are the most expensive.

A Class B campervan (up to 25 feet) fits in a 10x30 unit. Class C motorhomes (25-35 feet) need outdoor or covered parking — most Miami facilities don't have enclosed units larger than 10x30. Class A motorhomes (35+ feet) require dedicated outdoor RV storage lots. Measure your RV including mirrors and bumpers.

Yes, but it requires preparation. Miami's UV index degrades RV roofs, seals, and tires. Salt air accelerates corrosion of metal components. Use a breathable RV cover ($100-$300), remove batteries, add fuel stabilizer, and cover tires. Inspect seals monthly. For storage longer than 6 months, covered or enclosed storage is strongly recommended.

West Miami-Dade (Doral, Kendall, and toward Homestead) has the most RV storage options with larger lots and lower prices. Facilities near I-75 and the Florida Turnpike offer easy access for trip departures. Avoid facilities in Miami Beach and Brickell — they're expensive and have limited space for large vehicles.

Some do, but not all. Facilities specializing in RV storage (typically in West Miami-Dade and Homestead area) usually have dump stations, electrical hookups, and wash bays. Standard self-storage facilities with outdoor vehicle parking rarely have these amenities. Ask before renting if you need dump station access.

Remove all food (Miami's cockroach problem is severe), drain water tanks, add fuel stabilizer, disconnect batteries, cover tires, close all vents, apply UV protectant to rubber roofs, remove perishables, and use a breathable RV cover. Run the generator monthly if possible. Check seals before hurricane season (June 1).

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