123 Boat & RV Storage Facilities in Connecticut

There are 123 boat & rv storage facilities across 4 cities in Connecticut. Browse by city below to compare prices, storage types, security features, and amenities.

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4

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$20–$1500

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Connecticut's entire southern border runs along Long Island Sound, making saltwater access a defining feature of the state's boating culture and its 123 verified boat and RV storage facilities. The Sound provides protected coastal water stretching from Greenwich in the southwest to Stonington and the Mystic working waterfront in the east, with major harbor communities at New Haven, Bridgeport, Norwalk, and New London in between. The Connecticut River bisects the state from north to south and empties into the Sound at Old Saybrook, creating a second axis of inland boating activity. The density of marinas, yacht clubs, and launch ramps along this relatively compact coastline produces one of the highest concentrations of storage demand per square mile in New England. Milford, centrally located on the Sound, is among the state's most active storage markets.

Connecticut's climate imposes a clear storage calendar. The recreational boating season runs from May through October, and cold winters — with temperatures regularly dropping below freezing from December through March — make five to six months of winter storage effectively mandatory for virtually all vessels. This extended off-season storage requirement sustains high occupancy rates at coastal facilities year-round, and many boaters reserve slips and storage spaces for the following year before the current season ends. Enclosed and climate-controlled storage is the premium choice along the Sound for fiberglass and wooden vessels, while outdoor lot storage remains common for aluminum fishing boats and smaller trailered craft.

RV storage in Connecticut is a niche but consistent market, driven by households in dense suburban communities without adequate home parking and by travelers using RVs for leaf-peeping, Foxwoods-area camping, and Cape Cod staging. Use the city listings below to find facilities near your home launch ramp or marina.

Boat & RV Storage Facilities by City in Connecticut

CityFacilities
Milford6View →
Southington4View →
Norwalk4View →
Old Saybrook4View →
Bridgeport4View →
Westbrook3View →
Mystic3View →
New Milford3View →
Branford3View →
Portland3View →
Hamden3View →
Stamford3View →
Clinton3View →
Stratford3View →
Brookfield3View →
East Hampton2View →
New Haven2View →
Stonington2View →
Pawcatuck2View →
Bethel2View →
Torrington2View →
Chester2View →
Bolton2View →
Groton2View →
Monroe2View →
Guilford2View →
Middletown2View →
Fairfield2View →
Danbury2View →
Manchester2View →
Seymour1View →
East Hartford1View →
Bethlehem1View →
Cos Cob1View →
NY1View →
Windsor1View →
New Fairfield1View →
West Haven1View →
Derby1View →
Winsted1View →
North Haven1View →
South Glastonbury1View →
Essex1View →
Bloomfield1View →
Darien1View →
Ellington1View →
Mansfield1View →
Harwinton1View →
Meriden1View →
Deep River1View →
Gales Ferry1View →
Jewett City1View →
East Windsor1View →
Wethersfield1View →
Rocky Hill1View →
Newington1View →
Waterford1View →
Plantsville1View →
Wolcott1View →
New Hartford1View →
Ridgefield1View →
Trumbull1View →
Oakdale1View →
Windsor Locks1View →
Old Lyme1View →
Willington1View →
Terryville1View →
Stafford1View →
Westport1View →
Glastonbury1View →
South Windsor1View →
NianticView →
New LondonView →
LisbonView →
East HavenView →

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