Boat and RV Storage in Florida
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Florida
Cocoa, Florida
3300 Grissom Pkwy, Cocoa, FL 32926
On Solid Ground Boat & RV Storage on Grissom Parkway in Cocoa sits within easy reach of the Indian River and the Atlantic coast. If you keep a boat at a nearby marina or launch from Cocoa's public ramps, having dedicated storage close by simplifies your routine. RV owners heading to the Cape Canaveral area or points south can stage trips without keeping a rig parked in the driveway. The Cocoa location makes it easy to stop in, handle maintenance, and get back on the water or road when you're ready.
Coleman, Florida
7302 E Warm Springs Ave, Coleman, FL 33521
The On Solid Ground location on Warm Springs Avenue in Coleman serves owners throughout Sumter County and the surrounding area. This spot works well if you're storing a bass boat for Lake Panasoffkee trips or keeping an RV between visits to family in The Villages. Local business owners with work trailers or equipment haulers also find this facility practical for overflow parking. Coleman offers a quieter, less congested option while still being easy to reach from US-301 and I-75.
How to Choose the Right On Solid Ground Location
- If you boat or fish along the Space Coast: The Cocoa facility on Grissom Parkway puts you closer to Atlantic launches, the Indian River Lagoon, and Brevard County's network of waterways. Learn more about vehicle and boat storage.
- If you're based in Central Florida's lake country: The Coleman location offers convenient access for anglers who fish Lake Panasoffkee, the Withlacoochee River chain, or other Sumter County waters. Explore vehicle storage options.
- If you need RV storage near I-75: Coleman's position just off the interstate makes it a practical choice for RV owners who travel north-south through Florida regularly. See our storage FAQ for more details.
- If you want easy access before coastal trips: Cocoa's location means you can prep your boat or RV and be at the beach, a campground, or a launch ramp without a long tow through traffic. Check out vehicle storage to learn more.
- If you have a work trailer or equipment hauler: Both locations welcome commercial trailers and oversized vehicles that don't fit in a standard driveway or business lot. Review our business storage page.
- If Florida's humidity and storms concern you: Keeping your boat or RV at a dedicated facility helps protect your investment from sitting exposed in a yard or on the street. Read about secure vehicle storage.
On Solid Ground Boat & RV Storage Questions
What types of vehicles can I store at On Solid Ground?
On Solid Ground accepts boats, RVs, travel trailers, fifth wheels, campers, jet skis, and utility trailers. If you have an oversized vehicle that won't fit in a residential driveway, this type of facility is designed for exactly that. Check with your chosen location for specific size accommodations. Learn more in our vehicle storage guide.
How does boat and RV storage protect my vehicle from Florida weather?
Florida's sun, humidity, and hurricane season can take a toll on boats and RVs left in driveways or uncovered lots. Dedicated storage facilities offer a more controlled environment and reduce exposure to UV damage, moisture buildup, and storm debris. On Solid Ground locations provide secure parking that keeps your investment off the street and out of the elements. See our FAQ for more.
Can I access my boat or RV on weekends and holidays?
Yes. On Solid Ground understands that most people use their boats and RVs on weekends, holidays, and during vacation windows. Access policies are designed to accommodate real-world usage patterns, so you can pick up your vehicle when you actually need it. Contact your location directly to confirm specific access hours. Our storage FAQ covers common questions.
Do I need to prepare my boat or RV before storing it?
Basic preparation helps keep your vehicle in good shape. For boats, this often means draining water systems, stabilizing fuel, and disconnecting batteries. RVs benefit from similar steps plus checking seals and vents. You don't need professional winterization in Florida, but a little prep goes a long way. Our vehicle storage page has more tips.
Is boat and RV storage month-to-month, or do I need a long-term contract?
Most boat and RV storage operates on a month-to-month basis, which gives you flexibility if your plans change. On Solid Ground facilities offer terms that don't lock you into year-long commitments. This works well for seasonal boaters or RV owners who travel part of the year. Visit our FAQ page for rental details.
What security features should I expect at a boat and RV storage facility?
Reputable facilities typically offer gated access, perimeter fencing, and security cameras. These features help deter theft and vandalism, which matters when you're storing a vehicle worth tens of thousands of dollars. On Solid Ground takes security seriously at both Florida locations. Learn about storage security on our FAQ page.
Can I perform maintenance on my boat or RV while it's in storage?
Many facilities allow basic maintenance like washing, waxing, battery checks, and minor repairs on-site. This means you can keep your vehicle trip-ready without towing it home every time something needs attention. Check with On Solid Ground about specific policies for your location. Our vehicle storage guide offers more information.
How far in advance should I reserve a spot for my boat or RV?
Availability varies by season. In Florida, demand often increases before summer boating season and winter snowbird arrivals. Reserving a few weeks ahead helps ensure you get a spot, especially for larger RVs or boats. On Solid Ground can help you plan timing based on current availability. See our storage FAQ for reservation guidance.
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