3 listings with more than 25 RV storage units in and around Baraboo, WI
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Baraboo Store N Go - S2438 Timothy Lane, Baraboo, WI 53913
- 24 hour access
- Drive-Up Access
- Contactless Renting
KO Storage - 740 East Albert Street, Portage, WI 53901
- 24 hour access
- Drive-Up Access
- Onsite Manager
Spring Green Self Storage - 630 East Madison Street, Spring Green, WI 53588
- 24 hour access
- Drive-Up Access
- Unstaffed Location
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RV storage prices in Baraboo, WI?
The average price for RV storage in Baraboo is $71 a month. There are 1 units available in Baraboo and their rates vary based on services, location and demand.
Top features to look for in RV storage facilities
Amenities: See if the facility offers electrical hookups, wash bays and sewage dump stations. Welcome extras may include water filling stations and air compressors for your tires.
Access and hours: Check if the facility has flexible hours or 24/7 access and easy to access security systems.
Security: Look for gated access, high-definition cameras, on-site management and motion detection systems, especially ideal if you’re looking for motorhome storage.
Maintenance: Go for a facility that also handles maintenance issues like minor repairs and seasonal checks, especially if you’re considering long-term RV storage.
Weather protection: Go for a facility that also handles maintenance issues like minor repairs and seasonal checks, especially if you’re considering long-term RV storage.
Maintenance tips for your RV
- To keep your RV in top shape while in storage:
- ✓ Do regular maintenance checks.
- ✓ Clean the inside and outside to avoid mold, rust, or pest infestations.
- ✓ Empty tanks, including water, sewage, and fuel, or treat them with the right stabilizers.
- ✓ Check tire pressure once in a while to avoid flats or damage. Also, use tire covers for extra protection.
- ✓ Disconnect the battery to prevent drainage and remove perishable items to keep odors at bay.