72 Boat & RV Storage Facilities in North Dakota
There are 72 boat & rv storage facilities across 1 cities in North Dakota. Browse by city below to compare prices, storage types, security features, and amenities.
72
Total facilities
1
Cities covered
$30โ$1700
Monthly range
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North Dakota's boating identity is built almost entirely around one extraordinary body of water: Lake Sakakawea, the massive Missouri River reservoir stretching 178 miles across the western half of the state with roughly 368,000 surface acres. Together with Lake Oahe on the southern border, Devils Lake in the northeast, and the Red River forming the eastern boundary with Minnesota, North Dakota offers a concentrated set of major fisheries that sustain an active boating community. The state has 72 verified boat and RV storage facilities, with demand anchored by the Fargo, Bismarck, and Grand Forks metropolitan areas. Walleye fishing is the dominant driver of recreational boating โ North Dakota is consistently ranked among the top walleye destinations in North America.
Fargo leads the state in storage capacity with 13 facilities, serving Red River boaters and those who travel west to the main reservoir system. Bismarck, positioned near the geographic center of Lake Sakakawea and Lake Oahe, accounts for 8 facilities serving the heart of the state's fishing culture. Grand Forks supports 5 facilities for the northeastern corridor. North Dakota's winters are among the harshest in the contiguous United States, with reliable freezing temperatures from October through May making indoor heated storage essentially mandatory for fiberglass boats and outboard motors. The effective boating season runs from approximately June through September.
RV storage demand is substantial across the state, driven by a strong culture of recreational travel to Medora, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and Lake Sakakawea campgrounds. Use the city listings below to find facilities near your home launch ramp or marina.