Boat Storage in Las Vegas is located just ten minutes from Lake Mead National Recreational Area, for your convenience. Boat unit sizes range from 12×24 to 12×70, and there is no long-term contract to sign. Agreements are from month to month, and flexible payment options include auto-pay. When you initially sign your agreement, a one-time administrative fee and first month’s rent is required. There are resident managers on site, security cameras, and computerized gates at all entrances. You can be sure your boat is well protected. You will be assigned an access code, and will have access to your unit from 7am-7pm every day of the year. You can arrange for 24-hour access if you prefer.
All units are angled for easy maneuvering and have twelve-foot doors at the entrance. Some units have a door at each end for drive-through convenience. Single door units range from 12×20 to 12×45 and drive through units range from 12×24 to 12×70. If you are just visiting the area, you can arrange for short-term, overnight parking of your boat, motorcycles, or personal watercraft. This way, you do not have to drive your boat trailer, fifth wheel, or other additional vehicles through the city streets. Click here for more details and pricing on that service. RV storage is also available, in addition to Boat Storage in Las Vegas.
In addition to vehicle storage, business and personal storage units are available. Those storage units range in sizes from four by four to ten by thirty-five. At some places, like Business Name, for example, you can rent climate controlled storage units and alarmed storage units as well. Storage and packing supplies are also sold on site. Boxes, hanging wardrobes, bubble wrap, and locks are among the items in stock. You are responsible for providing your own lock for your storage unit, so you can purchase one on site if you did not bring one. You can store most things in your unit, and no one else will have access to it. Units are for storage only, so you cannot work or advertise out of your unit. There are some things that you cannot store, such as combustibles, perishables, and stolen property. Check with the manager, if you have any questions about what can, and cannot be stored.


