
Montana’s summer adventures bring boats to the lakes, RVs to the mountains, and trailers full of gear across the state. But when the weekend ends or the trip wraps up, where do you park all that stuff? Your driveway might work for a week—but for long-term convenience and protection, A-Storage in Helena has you covered.
Here’s how to make sure your seasonal vehicles stay safe, accessible, and ready for your next escape.
1. Clean Before You Store
Mud, bugs, and road grime build up fast on RVs and trailers. Before parking, give everything a good wash. For boats, flush the motor, clean out compartments, and make sure your drain plug is removed (yes, it’s the law). A clean vehicle is a long-lasting vehicle.
2. Don’t Neglect Security
Leaving your RV or trailer on the street is risky. Our facility features gated access, security cameras, and wide, well-lit lanes—so your investment isn’t left to chance.
3. Cover Up (But Let It Breathe)
A breathable cover protects your vehicle from sun damage and dirt, but skip the tarps. Trapped moisture can do more harm than good. For boats, consider cockpit covers or shrink wrap if it’ll be sitting for months.
4. Battery & Tire TLC
Disconnect batteries to avoid draining them. Inflate tires to the recommended PSI, and consider tire covers for UV protection. For longer storage periods, rolling the trailer forward or backward a few inches occasionally can help prevent flat spots.
5. Easy Access = More Use
Don’t bury your boat or camper behind yard clutter. With 6 AM to 11 PM gate access, A-Storage makes it easy to grab your gear when adventure calls—no rearranging your entire driveway required.
6. Size Matters
We offer a variety of outdoor parking spaces and storage units. Whether you’re parking a fishing boat, fifth wheel, or enclosed trailer, we’ve got a spot that fits. Give us a call to reserve your space before summer ends and spots fill up!