Where to Store an RV, Boat, Trailer, or Extra Vehicle in Jonesboro

May 28, 2026

There is a certain point where the driveway starts doing too many jobs.


One vehicle is parked near the garage. A trailer is tucked along the side. The boat has not moved since the last good weather weekend. Maybe the RV is taking up the spot everyone else wants to use. Around Jonesboro, that kind of setup can happen fast, especially when work, family, weekend trips, and seasonal plans all compete for space at home.


That is where outdoor vehicle storage can help. At Greensboro Storage, renters can find outdoor parking options for cars, boats, trailers, trucks, motorcycles, and RVs, making it easier to keep larger vehicles nearby without crowding the driveway.


Start With What You Need to Store

The best vehicle storage choice starts with the type and size of vehicle you need to park. A compact car, fishing boat, camper, trailer, and large RV all create different space needs.


Before choosing a parking space, take a few minutes to measure the full length of what you plan to store. That means the vehicle itself plus anything attached to it, such as a trailer tongue, rear storage rack, hitch, spare tire, ladder, or mounted equipment. A boat on a trailer can be longer than it looks. So can a camper once you include the hitch.


Greensboro Storage offers outdoor parking spaces that include options such as 20x10, 35x10, and 45x12 spaces, which can help renters match the parking spot to the vehicle instead of guessing. A smaller outdoor parking space may work well for a car or compact trailer, while a larger RV or longer trailer setup may need more room.


A quick measurement saves a headache later. Nobody wants to show up ready to park and realize the fit is too tight.


Think About How Often You’ll Use It

Some vehicles are stored for long stretches. Others come and go every few weekends. That difference matters.


If you use your boat often during warmer months, you may care more about a simple parking routine and enough room to maneuver. If you only take your RV out a few times a year, the main goal may be getting it out of the driveway while still keeping it accessible when travel plans come up.


For Jonesboro renters, outdoor parking can be especially useful for seasonal vehicles that do not need to sit at home every day. Boats, campers, utility trailers, and extra vehicles can all take up space that families may need for daily parking, yard work, garage access, or guests.


Here is a practical way to think about it:

  • If you use it weekly, prioritize easy in-and-out movement.
  • If you use it monthly, prioritize a good size fit and a location you can reach without much hassle.
  • If you use it seasonally, prioritize keeping it out of the way until you need it again.


That last group is common. A vehicle can be important without needing to be in your driveway all year.


Choose Outdoor Parking When Home Space Is the Problem

Outdoor parking is a good fit when the main issue is space, not indoor storage. It gives you a designated place for larger vehicles that are difficult to keep at home.


This is especially helpful for renters and homeowners who are trying to avoid driveway congestion. Maybe your neighborhood has limited parking. Maybe your garage is already full. Maybe the RV blocks the view when backing out. Or maybe the boat and trailer are simply in the way every time someone needs to mow, move trash cans, or park after work.


Greensboro Storage provides outdoor parking for vehicles such as cars, boats, trailers, trucks, motorcycles, and RVs. That range makes the option useful for more than one type of renter. A family with an extra car, a contractor with a trailer, and a weekend traveler with an RV may all need the same basic thing: a dedicated place to park something that does not fit comfortably at home.


Before renting, think through three details:

  1. Length: Is the vehicle, trailer, or RV short enough for the space?
  2. Width: Will you have room to park without feeling squeezed?
  3. Use pattern: Will you need frequent access, or is this mostly off-season storage?


Those three questions usually clear up the decision quickly.


Do a Simple Prep Check Before Parking

A little prep helps keep vehicle storage easier, especially if the vehicle will sit for a while. You do not need to overcomplicate it, but skipping the basics can make the next pickup more annoying than it needs to be.


For boats and trailers, remove loose items and secure anything that could shift. For RVs, check compartments, close windows, and make sure exterior items are latched. For extra cars or trucks, clear out food, trash, and personal items before parking. If the vehicle will be stored through changing weather, consider whether a cover or other protective step makes sense for your situation.


This is also a good time to take photos of the vehicle, note its condition, and confirm measurements. Keep those details somewhere easy to find.


One small operator tip: park with your next move in mind. If you know you will need to hitch up a trailer later, leave yourself a parking position that makes that process simpler. Future-you will appreciate it.


How Greensboro Storage Helps With Vehicle Storage

For renters looking for vehicle storage in Jonesboro, Greensboro Storage offers outdoor parking options for cars, boats, trailers, trucks, motorcycles, and RVs. The facility is located at 1808 Old Greensboro Rd. in Jonesboro, making it a practical option for local renters who want to keep larger vehicles nearby without giving up space at home.


Outdoor parking is especially useful when you need more breathing room but do not need a traditional storage unit for household items. If you are also storing boxes, furniture, seasonal gear, or business items, the storage unit size guide can help you compare unit sizes separately from parking needs.


Have a specific vehicle or trailer size in mind? The simplest next step is to check fit, availability, and parking options before you move it over. You can start on the Greensboro Storage contact page or review common storage questions on the FAQ page.


FAQ


What kinds of vehicles can I store at Greensboro Storage?

Greensboro Storage offers outdoor parking for cars, boats, trailers, trucks, motorcycles, and RVs. Space sizes vary, so it is best to confirm that your specific vehicle or trailer setup will fit.


How do I know what parking size I need?

Measure the full length and width of the vehicle, including trailer tongues, hitches, rear racks, ladders, or mounted accessories. For RVs and boats, the attached equipment can add more length than expected.


Is outdoor parking better than keeping a vehicle at home?

It can be, especially if the vehicle crowds your driveway, blocks garage access, or only gets used seasonally. Outdoor parking gives you a dedicated place to keep it while freeing up space at home.



Can I rent a storage unit and a parking space?

That may be a good setup if you have both a vehicle and household items to store. For example, you might keep a trailer or boat in outdoor parking while using a storage unit for boxes, tools, furniture, or seasonal gear.


Should I call before bringing my RV, boat, or trailer?

Yes. Calling ahead is the safest way to confirm size fit and current availability, especially for larger RVs, long trailers, or specialty vehicles.

June 29, 2026
Before you rent, do a quick check: Are you storing temperature-sensitive items? Do you want indoor storage or drive-up convenience? Are you storing mostly boxes, furniture, or bigger household items? How often will you need to get back into the unit? That little list saves people a lot of guessing. A question we get a lot is, “Which unit should I rent?” For our onsite storage units here in Jonesboro, the answer usually comes down to what you are storing, how you plan to load it, and whether climate control matters more than pull-up access. This guide is about our onsite storage units, not offsite container storage. If you are trying to keep household items, student belongings, business overflow, or furniture close by in Jonesboro, this is the way we would talk through the decision with you. Start With What You Are Actually Storing The best unit is not always the biggest one. Usually, what we would tell you is to start with the awkward items first, then build the rest of the unit around them. Boxes are easy. Sofas, mattresses, shelving, totes, small appliances, desks, and odd-shaped items are what make sizing tricky. In our experience here in Jonesboro, people often underestimate the space that furniture takes once it is wrapped, stacked safely, and arranged so you can still reach what you need. For a smaller household load, seasonal overflow, student storage, or a room’s worth of belongings, look at the smaller end of the options first. For longer items, bulkier furniture, or a bigger move, you may need more depth and a layout that lets you place items lengthwise. You can also use our storage size guide as a starting point, but the real answer depends on your mix of items. A neat stack of totes uses space very differently from a couch, a dresser, and loose garage items. Choose Climate Control When Your Items Need a Gentler Space Short answer: if heat, humidity, or temperature swings worry you, ask us about our climate-controlled onsite units. We keep climate-controlled indoor storage as an option because not everything belongs in a standard storage space. Wood furniture, electronics, paper files, books, clothing, instruments, and keepsakes are the kinds of items people usually ask us about. Climate control is not magic, and you still need to pack well, but it can be a better fit when the contents matter more than the lowest-cost option. Our confirmed onsite climate-controlled indoor unit option includes 10x10 storage. That size can make sense when you have a bedroom set, boxes, small furniture, or a mix of household belongings you want to keep indoors. Availability changes, so we always recommend checking the current unit list before you make your final plan. If you are unsure, think about this: would you be comfortable leaving the item in a hot garage for a long stretch? If the answer is no, climate control is worth talking through. Pick Drive-Up Storage When Loading Convenience Matters Most If you are moving heavier or bulkier items, drive-up access can save a lot of work. We have seen this many times: someone picks a unit based only on square footage, then realizes the real challenge is getting everything unloaded without wearing themselves out. If you have bulky furniture, garage items, tools, equipment, or a larger load, being able to pull up closer to the unit may matter more than indoor placement. Our onsite drive-up/non-climate option includes an 8x40 storage unit. That is a much different kind of space than a smaller indoor unit. It gives you a long layout, which can work well for larger household loads or items that need more length. It is not the right answer for everything, but when maneuvering matters, that layout can be a big help. Here is the simple way to think about it: Choose indoor climate-controlled storage when item protection is the bigger concern. Choose drive-up storage when loading, unloading, and handling larger items are the bigger concerns. Call us if you are stuck between the two, because the item list usually makes the answer clear pretty quickly. Do Not Ignore the 8x20 Style of Space The 8x20 non-climate onsite storage option is worth a closer look because it sits in a practical middle ground. It gives you more room than a small closet-style unit, but it is not as large as the long 8x40 option. For many people, that middle range is helpful when they have more than just boxes but do not need the largest on-site storage space. Think apartment overflow, extra furniture, business materials, seasonal items, or a move where you want a little breathing room. A question we ask people is, “Do you need to walk back into the unit later, or are you loading it once and leaving it alone?” If you plan to come back for items, leave yourself a path. That one decision can change what size feels comfortable. A unit that technically fits everything can still be frustrating if the one tote you need is buried behind a dresser. It is better to rent a little smarter than pack yourself into a corner. Match the Unit to How Often You Will Visit The right onsite unit is not just about what fits on move-in day. It is also about how you will use the space after that. If you are storing items for a short move, you may be able to pack tightly and keep the unit simple. If you are storing business supplies, seasonal gear, or household items you will rotate in and out, give yourself room to move. Put the things you may need first near the front, and keep heavier items low. We recommend labeling boxes on more than one side and grouping items by use: home, garage, office, seasonal, or college. That makes the unit easier to work with later. When you are ready to compare current onsite options, start with our Jonesboro storage units and then reach out if the choice is not obvious. You can also check our storage FAQs for common rental questions. Let Us Help You Pick the Practical Fit If you are deciding between climate-controlled indoor storage, non-climate storage, and drive-up storage, give us a call or send us a message. We will ask what you are storing, how much of it there is, and whether you need easy access after move-in. That is usually enough to point you in the right direction. You can contact our team , or you can look at our available onsite units online first. Either way, we would rather help you choose the right fit up front than have you rent more space than you need or end up with a layout that makes moving harder. Questions We Get About Onsite Storage Units Are these onsite units different from shipping containers? Yes. This article is about our onsite self-storage units in Jonesboro. These are the storage spaces you rent at our Jonesboro location for household items, furniture, business overflow, seasonal belongings, and similar needs. If you are looking specifically for container storage, that is a different topic. Should I choose climate-controlled or non-climate storage? If you are storing items that may not handle heat or humidity well, ask us about climate-controlled indoor storage. If you are storing sturdier items, garage overflow, or things that do not need that extra consideration, non-climate storage may be a practical fit. The item list matters more than a generic rule. Is a drive-up unit better for furniture? It can be, especially when the furniture is heavy, bulky, or part of a larger move. Drive-up storage can make unloading easier because you are not carrying everything as far. 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