280 Boat & RV Storage Facilities in New York
There are 280 boat & rv storage facilities across 136 cities in New York. Browse by city below to compare prices, storage types, security features, and amenities.
280
Total facilities
136
Cities covered
$20–$2000
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New York lists 280 verified boat and RV storage facilities across a geographically complex state that spans Great Lakes shoreline, Atlantic Ocean access, the Hudson River estuary, and the Finger Lakes — one of the most scenic freshwater boating environments in the eastern United States. Long Island Sound, Jamaica Bay, and the Atlantic coast generate a concentrated saltwater storage market serving the New York City metro area, where premium covered and enclosed storage at marinas in Nassau and Suffolk counties is in consistently high demand. The Hudson River corridor from Manhattan north through the Hudson Valley supports a distinct sailboat and powerboat storage market in communities like Nyack, Catskill, and Kingston.
Upstate New York's storage landscape is defined by the Finger Lakes — Seneca, Cayuga, Canandaigua, and Keuka among them — along with Oneida Lake, Lake Champlain on the Vermont border, and New York's portion of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Buffalo and the Niagara Frontier region face the same Great Lakes storage dynamic as Ohio and Michigan, with winter ice and freezing temperatures making November-through-April storage essential for almost all boat owners. The Thousand Islands region at the St. Lawrence River generates a unique high-density freshwater market in the northern part of the state.
New York winters are among the most demanding in the country for boat owners — the storage season runs from October through April in most regions, and facilities in the Lake Ontario and Lake Erie corridors must accommodate shrink-wrap, antifreeze winterization, and heated indoor storage for fiberglass and composite vessels. RV storage demand is strong across the state, particularly in suburban areas where HOA restrictions and municipal codes prohibit residential RV parking. Facilities near the Adirondacks, Catskills, and Finger Lakes wine country commonly see peak demand in spring and fall.