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Sometimes referred to as the Buckeye State, Ohio is a part of the tri-state areas that include Illinois, Ohio and Michigan. These states share the common borders of the Great Lakes and are appreciated by many residents and tourists alike for the various waterfront locations you can travel to and camp at with your recreational vehicle (RV).

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RVs have taken on a life of their own over the years. In the past, you didn't see very many RVs on the road at all and if you did, they were something of a novelty for families who were the outdoorsy types that preferred not to bother with hotels and certain conveniences they offer.

The impression of RVs and their styles and uses have come a long way since those times. Many different types of people now own RVs. Some older individuals who are retired even go so far as to sell their traditional home and travel around the country living in their RV. Obviously this indicates a change in the trend of buying RVs and an appreciation for RV living that is far greater than it was in the past.

Whether you own an RV or are considering purchasing one, you should take a few basic considerations in as you make your RV choice. The first consideration is where you live. If you are residing in an apartment building, there is nowhere in your residential area that you can store your RV when you are not driving it. The parking lots are clearly designated for regular cars, trucks and motorcycles and you may even have signed to the terms in your rental agreement that said you would not attempt to store an RV on the parking lot.


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With respect to apartments, there are too many people living in a designated space to allow for RVs to be stored on the parking lot near your apartment. This means there is no way that the complex owner can let one or two people store their RVs on the lot and not give the same privilege to all, which is not feasible. The second reality is that most apartment building parking lots are made of blacktop, not concrete. Allowing the weight of an RV to rest in the same spot for an extended period of time on blacktop is almost certain to damage the blacktop and leave a permanent impression.

If you live in a condominium or single family home that is governed by rules that are established by a homeowner's association. This means that the rules they set forth are the ones that are applicable to your home or condo and they cannot be deviated from without incurring a penalty or fine or having your RV towed away in violation of said rules.

Even if your primary place of residence does not prevent you from parking your RV right next to your house, there are some other factors to consider. For example, if you live in the Midwest, you can expect the winter to be very cold and expose your RV to harsh conditions that cannot be avoided by simply placing a cover over your RV.

For these reasons and others, you need to have a place to store your RV during the winter when it's cold or for extended periods when you are not using it. Ohio RV storage is an excellent choice for such storage. Choosing Ohio RV storages takes advantage of the choice to place your RV out of harm's way and into a facility or shed where many other RVs are stored securely and kept save by regular surveillance.

Ohio RV storage is an option that lets you store your RV in some of the most inexpensive storage facilities anywhere in the country. The state of Ohio is easily accessible from Kentucky or Michigan, making it a great central location to get your RV to. Ohio is also a great place to get inexpensive gas when you need to fill up your RV tank after it's been in storage and before you hit the road.

Getting to RV storage in Ohio can be by the interstate highway or by one of Ohio's turnpikes. If you are planning to take one of the turnpikes for to get to an Ohio RV storage facility, make sure you schedule your arrival so the facility can receive your RV. Allow plenty of time to drive your RV at a reasonable speed. Make sure that you bring enough money for tolls.