RV Storage
When your cross-country adventure ends, we are here to help store your RV. Free up your driveway and utilize one of our secure parking spaces.
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Outdoor RV Storage at Stanfield Vehicle Storage

Stanfield Vehicle Storage offers secure and spacious outdoor RV storage for motorhomes, campers, and travel trailers. Our fully gated lot features wide parking spaces, 24/7 video surveillance, and easy access for large vehicles. Conveniently located just 2 minutes from Highway 102 in Elmsdale, we provide flexible storage options for seasonal or year-round needs—perfect for when your RV is not on the road.

Indoor RV Storage at Stanfield Vehicle Storage

Want to give your RV the VIP treatment? Our indoor storage keeps your motorhome, camper, or travel trailer cozy and protected from the wild weather outside—no more sunburns or surprise snow showers! With secure, climate-controlled space and 24/7 monitoring, your rig will be chilling in style until it’s time to hit the road again. Plus, we’re just 2 minutes from Highway 102 in Elmsdale, so your adventure starts without a hitch. Seasonal or year-round — we’ve got you covered, rain or shine!

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Class A Motorhomes These are considered the tallest, these RVs are as large as 40 feet long.
Class B Motorhomes
Also known as camper vans, these are considered the smallest sized motorhome with a length between 17 and 19 feet.
Class C Motorhomes
A compromise between Class A and Class B, these typically range in length between 20 and 28 feet long.
Small Trailers
Many of these trailers are between 13 and 20 feet making them perfect for 20′ long parking spots.
Mid-Sized Trailers
These are trailers under 30 feet in length making them perfect for 30′ long parking spaces.
Fifth Wheel Trailers
Combining style and durability. Many of our locations have spaces at large as 40 feet.
Pop Up Campers
Great for the outdoor enthusiast and typically under 25 feet, these are some of the easiest trailers to accommodate.
Toy Hauler Trailers
Part mobile garage, part living space these can vary in size. You may need anywhere from a 20′ to 40′ parking space.

STORAGE TIPS

Preparing your RV for Storage
Your RV needs special care when putting it into storage. Use this checklist to make sure it is ready to go for your next road trip.

Drain the Water System: Especially helpful if you plan to store your RV over the winter. The last thing you want is for your system to freeze.

Clean and Prep the Exterior: Make sure to give your RV a thorough cleaning. Be sure to inspect the roof, windows, doors, and reseal or re-caulk any cracks or holes.

Tire Prep: Inflate tires properly and consider covering them to protect them from harmful ultraviolet rays.

Ventilation is Key: Keeping moisture out of your RV is a big concern. Many people recommend keeping the rooftop vents open, cabinet and refrigerator doors open.

Clear Out the Refrigerator: Double and triple check to make sure you remove all food from the RV. You do not want to come back to your RV with unpleasant odors and mold.

Protect from Bugs & Rodents: Different areas will have different pests but they all can cause headache. Make sure all external openings are blocked off or screened. Place traps around plumbing vents, fridge panels, and near vents.

Lubricate: Not only should you lubricate all locks with graphite spray, but you should use WD-40 on the hinges moving parts.

Turn Off the Gas: Make sure all gas appliances are off as well as the gas supply valve.

Disconnect the Battery: Batteries will lose their charge when kept plugged in and in storage. Make sure you store it in a cool, dry place. Storing it in colder temperatures will slow down the charge loss from storage. You may need to check the charge every 6 weeks with a voltmeter or multi-meter and charge it when necessary.

Add a Fuel Stabilizer: Fuel has a shelf life of about 3 to 4 months so make sure you add a fuel stabilizer to make it last longer.