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RV Storage in Atlanta, GA

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Storage prices in Atlanta, GA

Prices vary by unit size and amenities. Compare facilities in Atlanta to find the right unit.

Average Monthly Price by Storage Unit Size in Atlanta, GA

Based on 270 storage units in Atlanta.

$71.15

ReducedToDown$5.94
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Cheapest Storage in Atlanta, GA

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    Cheapest 20' storage in Atlanta, GA

    $99.00$171.85
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    Cheapest 25' storage in Atlanta, GA

    $72.00$187.61
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    Cheapest 30' storage in Atlanta, GA

    $88.00$263.93
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    Cheapest 35' storage in Atlanta, GA

    $354.60$354.6
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Average prices last updated on 04-01-2026.

Average Price by Storage Unit Size in Atlanta, GA

Find online move-in rates and specials like first month half off and first month FREE at select Atlanta, Georgia storage facilities. Below are the average monthly storage unit prices in Atlanta, Georgia for the most common storage unit sizes.

Unit SizeAverage PriceLowest Price
20'$171.85$99.00
25'$187.61$72.00
30'$263.93$88.00
35'$354.60$354.60
40'Not AvailableNot Available

The overall average price of a self-storage unit booked in Atlanta, Georgia over the past 180 days is $70.60.

Data for the cheapest self-storage unit is updated every 15 minutes.

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Types of RV Storage in Atlanta, GA

There are four common types of RV storage offered at self-storage facilities in Atlanta, GA: Enclosed RV storage, Indoor RV Storage, Covered RV storage, and RV Parking Spaces.

What is Enclosed RV Storage?

Enclosed RV Storage in Atlanta, GA is the safest and most secure means of storing your RV. These are large storage units that essentially act as garages you can drive your RV straight into, and are accessed via a large roll-up door. Enclosed RV units provide protection from winter weather and prevent any unwanted access to your RV.

What is Indoor RV Storage?

With Indoor RV storage in Atlanta, your RV will be parked inside a large structure such as a warehouse with other vehicles. Indoor RV storage provides the same protection from the elements as enclosed storage, but since your RV will be in a shared space there will may be different access requirements.

What is Covered RV Storage?

With Covered RV storage, you'll typically park your RV under a standalone roof alongside other vehicles, though some covered units in Atlanta do have three walls separating your vehicle from the rest. Though you won't get as much protection as from an enclosed or indoor unit, the roof structure will protect your RV from the harshest elements in Atlanta.

What are RV Parking Spaces?

An RV Parking Space is exactly what it sounds like: an area for you to park your RV in Atlanta, GA. The parking area may be paved or on a variety of unpaved surfaces including gravel, dirt, or an open field on the storage facility's grounds.

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Frequently asked questions about rv storage in Atlanta, Georgia

What does it cost to store an RV in Atlanta?

On average it costs $263.93 per month to store an RV in Atlanta. You can compare RV storage prices and browse discounts on Sparefoot.com.

Where can I store my RV long term in Atlanta?

If you don't have a garage large enough, the best place to store an RV long term is at a storage facility. If you're worried about potential damage, indoor RV storage is the best option. You can compare storage prices in Atlanta on Sparefoot.

How do I find the cheapest RV storage in Atlanta?

On Sparefoot.com you can compare all RV storage prices and facilities in Atlanta to find the cheapest RV storage option.

Is indoor RV storage in Atlanta more expensive?

Because indoor and enclosed RV storage provide the most protection, the monthly cost in Atlanta will likely be a little higher than an outdoor parking space.

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