Store Your Snowmobile with Confidence

When you need snowmobile storage, you want a facility that’s secure, convenient, and built to protect your sled. Storage Rentals of America offers dependable snowmobile storage solutions designed to safeguard your snowmobile during the off-season—whether you’re storing short-term or long-term.

With easy access, flexible month-to-month leasing, and secure vehicle storage at our locations, SROA makes it simple to store your snowmobile with confidence. Choose a trusted snowmobile storage facility near you and reserve your space today.

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Secure Your Snowmobile Storage Space Here

Ready to store your snowmobile? This Storage Rentals of America location offers secure snowmobile storage solutions designed to protect your sled during the off-season or between rides. Our clean, well-maintained storage spaces provide convenient access and dependable protection when your snowmobile isn’t in use.

Not sure which storage option is right for your snowmobile? Our knowledgeable storage team can help you determine the best space based on your snowmobile’s dimensions and how long you plan to store it. When you’re ready, reserve your snowmobile storage online or contact us to secure your space quickly and hassle-free.

STORAGE FEATURES

Your Snowmobile is Safe With Us

Quality Storage UnitsOur vehicle storage options are designed to accommodate a wide range of vehicles. Spacious parking areas and well-maintained facilities make storing and accessing your vehicle easy and convenient.
Flexible Lease Terms
Secure UnitsWe offer the most secure self storage for your vehicle, with features like electronic gate access and 24/7 video monitoring at most locations—helping protect your vehicle when it’s not on the road.

TESTIMONIALS

What our Customers are Saying

What Documentation is Required to Store a Vehicle?

You will need to bring in three documents when you come in and rent with us. A government issued ID like a driver’s license or passport, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. Check with your insurance provider to see if your policy covers storing your bike in long term storage and bring in a copy.

SUPERIOR PROTECTION

Snowmobile Storage You Can Count On

Our indoor snowmobile storage units are designed to help protect your sled from moisture, debris, and off-season wear. With clean, well-maintained facilities and secure access at most locations, you can store your snowmobile with confidence until the next riding season.

Reserve your snowmobile storage space online in minutes or contact our team for assistance. With flexible rental options and dependable security features, storing your snowmobile has never been easier.

Find Your Ideal Snowmobile Storage Size

Snowmobiles vary in length and width, especially when stored on a trailer. For many riders storing a single snowmobile without a trailer, a 10x5 storage unit can provide an efficient and cost-effective indoor storage solution.

An enclosed snowmobile storage unit helps shield your vehicle from weather exposure while adding an extra layer of security. You may also have limited room for smaller accessories like helmets or gear.

To ensure the best fit, measure the full length, width, and height of your snowmobile before reserving your storage unit. If you’re unsure, our team can help you choose the right snowmobile storage space for your needs.

STORAGE TIPS

Preparing your Snowmobile for Storage

The right snowmobile storage starts with preparation. Taking a few important steps before placing your sled into storage helps protect its performance, condition, and long-term value—especially during extended snowmobile storage.

Use this checklist to make sure your snowmobile is ready before storing it at a secure snowmobile storage facility.

  • Clean the Exterior: Soap it up, rinse it down, and dry it off. Make sure everything is dry to prevent rust.

  • Change the Oil: Be sure to change the filter and oil to protect your engine over time.

  • Flush Coolant System: Drain out the current coolant and flush the system. Next fill it with fresh antifreeze to prevent engine corrosion.

  • Add Fogging Oil: If the engine is not diesel, use fogging oil to protect the carburetor and cylinders

  • Disconnect the Battery: Batteries will lose their charge when kept plugged in and in storage. Make sure you store it in a cool, dry place. Storing it in colder temperatures will slow down the charge loss from storage. You may need to check the charge every 6 weeks with a voltmeter or multi-meter and charge it when necessary.

  • Loosen Drive Belts: When kept under constant tension, drive belts can crack or break. Loosen them or remove them completely.

  • Prevent Pests: During colder months pests look for places to take shelter. Cover exhaust ports with a cover or duct tape.

  • Add a Fuel Stabilizer: Fuel has a shelf life of about 3 to 4 months so make sure you add a fuel stabilizer to make it last longer.

  • Inflate Dolly Tires: For extended storage periods, place it on a well inflated Snowmobile dolly. This will make it easier to move and keep it off the ground.

  • Cover Your Snowmobile: Protect your Snowmobile from the elements as well as dirt and grime.

  • Update Auto Insurance: When it comes to auto insurance be sure that your coverage is updated to include Storage Rentals of America as the location your vehicle is being stored at.