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RV, BOAT & TRAILER STORAGE NEAR JACKSON HOLE


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Looking for a secure spot for your RV, boat, or trailer? We make it simple.

At Teton Valley Storage, we offer both covered and uncovered parking options designed with large vehicles in mind. Our Tetonia location features 12x40x16 covered parking, giving your RV, boat, or trailer protection from the elements with plenty of overhead clearance for easy access. Covered parking at Tetonia starts at $190/month.

If you’re looking for outdoor parking, our Driggs lot offers 12×40 uncovered spaces, which are ideal for seasonal storage or as a reliable place to keep your recreational vehicles when not in use. Outdoor parking at Driggs starts at $75/month.


Whether you’re storing for the off-season or need a more permanent solution, we’ll help you find the right space to keep your investment safe and ready for your next adventure.

The best rates you’ll find in the Teton Valley and Jackson Hole area!

Questions? Reach out to our team, we’re happy to help.


Facility Features


Simple, Secure, and Affordable Vehicle Storage

Storing your vehicle shouldn’t be a hassle. At Teton Valley Storage, we understand that every customer has unique storage needs. Whether you’re looking for space for your car, truck, boat, or RV, we’ve got the perfect solution. If you’re new to self-storage, don’t worry—we’ll guide you through the process, answer any questions, and ensure a smooth experience from start to finish.

Hassle-Free RV Storage for Your Next Adventure

Owning an RV brings excitement and adventure, but storing it can be a challenge. Many neighborhoods have restrictions on oversized vehicles, and city ordinances may limit street parking. That’s where we come in! Teton Valley Storage offers uncovered, covered, and enclosed parking for RVs, campers, and smaller vehicles. With us, your RV will be safe, secure, and ready for your next journey.

Secure Storage for Your Cars and Trucks

Do you own a classic car that needs protection, a seasonal sports car, or an extra work truck with no garage space? No matter your situation, Teton Valley Storage has a secure and convenient solution tailored to your needs. We offer covered, uncovered, and enclosed storage for all types of vehicles. If you have construction or business trucks, we also provide spacious parking for large commercial vehicles and equipment. Whatever you drive, we’ll keep it safe, secure, and accessible whenever you need it.

Year-Round Protection for Your Boat

Keeping your boat at a marina during the off-season can be costly, and storing it at home can take up valuable space. A smarter solution? Store it with us! We offer enclosed, covered, uncovered storage options for boats, RVs, and other watercraft, including canoes and jet skis. With our secure facility, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your boat is protected and ready whenever you are.

TIPS


When looking for car, boat, or RV storage, the first thing to consider is location. Where will you store your vehicle? You need a parking solution that is convenient, affordable, and reliable.

At Teton Valley Storage, we offer uncovered, covered, and enclosed vehicle storage options to suit your needs. Our knowledgeable representatives are here to help you explore your options and answer any questions you may have.

To help you get started, here are some key tips to help you keep your vehicles looking and performing like new!

It doesn’t matter if you’re storing your everyday vehicle or a work truck, we have the reliable, budget-friendly storage that you need. With flexible monthly storage options, you don’t have to worry about a long-term commitment, and 365-day access enables you to pick up your vehicle at your convenience.

If you’re not going to store the vehicle inside, you should consider doing all of these things. If you have it fully enclosed, you might want to do some of these things:

  • Lay plastic sheeting or tarps on a concrete floor to create a vapor barrier.
  • Remove the spark plugs and spray oil into the cylinders to prevent corrosion. Turn the crankshaft about 4 to 6 times to circulate the oil. Reinstall the spark plugs and reconnect the plug wires.
  • Disconnect the battery cables and remove the battery. Clean the top and sides and remove any moisture-retaining, conductive film. Place it on a clean, dry surface and connect a float charger to maintain a battery charge for long periods. Inspect the battery box for corrosion.
  • Flush the old brake fluid and replace with new fluid. Your car may require silicone fluid to prevent moisture absorption.
  • Check the freeze point of the engine coolant with a hydrometer to make sure it’s low enough for the ambient temperatures.
  • To protect from rodents, stuff aluminum foil into the tailpipe, engine air intake, and the fresh air intake in front of the windshield.
  • If the vehicle is left longer than six months, consider flat-spotting the tires. Jack up each end of the vehicle so that it’s high enough to slip a jack stand under each lower arm.
  • Stuff clean rags between the wiper arms and windshield so that the wipers don’t stick to the windshield. Apply a film of rubber lubricant to the squeegees.
  • Cover your vehicle with a breathable, custom fit cover that extends over the wheel wells.

There is more to storing your boat than pulling it out of the water and hauling it to your storage facility. You need a dependable, secure facility that will make boat storage easy and convenient. To protect your boat from the elements and avoid expensive repairs and unnecessary maintenance, consider the following tips.

  • You’ll probably be storing your boat for an entire season. You want it clean and free of last summer’s trash when you are ready to put it in the water next summer.
  • Condensation can form in an empty gas tank, causing corrosion or worse if the moisture freezes. A fuel stabilizer will prevent this from happening, and your fuel will be ready to go when you are.
  • Water or acids that have gotten into your oil can corrode the engine. Change the filter and flush it out so that no water remains. Then, add new oil
  • Drain the current coolant, flush with water, and fill with fresh antifreeze. Make sure you’ve diluted the antifreeze to specification. This will protect your engine from freezing and corrosion.
  • Don’t allow your battery to drain over the winter. Disconnect it and top it off with distilled water. Charge it periodically to make sure it’s ready to go when you hook it back up to your boat.
  • Grease the steering and control mechanisms so that they will be moving smoothly when it’s time to take the boat out again.
  • Before storing your boat, loosen or remove the drive belts. They may crack under the stress of being kept under tension for long periods of time.
  • If you have electronics in your boat, they are vulnerable to extreme cold and moisture. Remove them prior to storage. Leather, canvas, and any other organic fabrics should be removed to prevent mold and mildew. Empty the water tanks and run antifreeze through the pipes.
  • Cover the body of your boat with wax. This will prevent rust from corroding your boat’s body and is particularly important if you are storing your boat outside.
  • Even if your boat is parked in interior storage, a cover will protect your boat from dirt, dust, grime, and moisture.

Leaving your RV in your driveway is not the best option. Not only do you have the inconvenience of having to maneuver around it to park your cars, but your HOA may have rules against parking oversized vehicles

Keep your “home away from home” ready for the next adventure with the following tips.

  • Drain the fresh water holding tanks as well as the black and gray holding tanks.
  • Remove the drain plug and open the pressure relief valve. Caution: Do not drain when the water is hot!
  • This seems obvious, but even that forgotten bag of unopened chips can attract bugs. In any case, food left for long periods of time will become moldy and/or inedible.
  • Leaving the refrigerator door open prevents stale air and condensation that can ultimately cause mold.
  • To keep your pipes from freezing during frigid weather use RV-approved, non-toxic antifreeze so that you don’t poison your water.
  • Start with the faucet closest to the water pump and slowly open the hot and then the cold valves until the antifreeze appears.
  • Don’t let your RV become a home for pests during an extended storage time.
  • Repair any holes or damage to your roof.
  • If you give your RV a coat of wax prior to storage, it will not only look brighter the next time you’re ready to use it, but you’ll give it an added layer of protection from the weather.

Reserve Your Spot Now

At Teton Valley Storage we’ve got you covered with secure vehicle, boat, and RV storage at our Tetonia and Driggs facilities. Professional lighting and 24-hour video surveillance keep your investments well protected.

Call, email, or complete the form below if you need self storage, portable storage, or boat/RV/vehicle storage. Our local representative will get back to you within one business day to guide you through the process and set you up with everything you need.

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