264 Boat & RV Storage Facilities in Washington
There are 264 boat & rv storage facilities across 125 cities in Washington. Browse by city below to compare prices, storage types, security features, and amenities.
264
Total facilities
125
Cities covered
$21–$1200
Monthly range
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Washington state is defined by water — from the saltwater channels of Puget Sound to the freshwater expanses of Lake Washington, Lake Chelan, and the Columbia River — and its 264 verified boat and RV storage facilities serve one of the most active boating communities on the West Coast. The Seattle metro anchors demand on the west side of the Cascades, with Lake Union, Lake Washington, and direct Puget Sound access creating a dense marina and storage ecosystem. The San Juan Islands draw seasonal traffic from across the Pacific Northwest, while eastern Washington's Columbia River and its reservoir chain attract powerboat and fishing cultures distinct from the Puget Sound sailing scene.
Washington's marine climate — mild, wet winters with persistent salt air and humidity — is the dominant factor shaping storage preferences. Salt air corrosion is a serious concern for boats stored on open lots near the Sound or the coast, and this drives strong demand for covered and fully enclosed storage across the greater Seattle area, Tacoma, Bremerton, and Everett. Indoor dry storage is common for trailered vessels in the western lowlands. East of the Cascades, drier conditions make open-lot storage far more viable, and facilities around the Tri-Cities, Wenatchee, and Chelan lean heavily toward outdoor configurations.
Washington's RV culture is robust, supported by year-round access to Olympic Peninsula campgrounds, North Cascades routes, and eastern Washington wine country destinations. Many households park RVs in storage for the wet winter months, creating predictable seasonal intake periods each October and November. Use the city listings below to find facilities near your home launch ramp or marina.