Storing Your Trailer and Equipment in One Outdoor Stall
Absolutely. If your trailer and additional gear fit comfortably within a single 12-foot-wide by 40-foot-long stall, you can keep them together in the same outdoor space. Unlike many cramped lots, our outdoor trailer yard offers wide lanes and ample maneuvering room so that you can easily position multiple pieces of equipment, such as a travel trailer and an ATV, in one spot. This approach can be especially convenient if you need quick access to all your items without hopping from stall to stall.
We understand how valuable it is to have a straightforward storage solution, whether you’re managing personal toys or business-related cargo. Our gravel stalls are level and provide plenty of clearance for a range of items, including horse trailers, work trucks, hauling trailers, and even seacans. There is no requirement to store just one vehicle—as long as everything remains within the boundaries of your stall and you can maneuver safely, you’re set. It’s a no-fuss way to consolidate your property in one place rather than paying for multiple storage units. If you’d like more details on the types of trailers we accommodate, feel free to visit our Trailer Storage page.
Before you move all your equipment in, take a moment to visualize or map out how each item will be arranged. This helps avoid any unneeded complications when you’re on-site parking or accessing your things later. Also, consider how often you plan to retrieve your items—placing frequently used trailers or ATVs in a spot that you can reach easily can save time and effort. Because we keep the facility securely fenced and gated, you can rest assured that both your main trailer and any accompanying gear remain protected.
Overall, storing multiple pieces of equipment together in one outdoor stall is not only possible, but also practical. As long as your vehicles and tools fit within the stall, you’ll enjoy the convenience of easy access, combined storage, and fewer hassles—so you can focus on using your equipment rather than worrying about it.