Minutes from I-20, boat launches and area lakes, the convenient choice for your vehicle storage is Park 'N Place RV and Boat Storage. Are you limited to parking in the mud or under sapping trees? Do you just lack the space to properly store your RV, boat or automobile? At Park 'N Place you have the option of covered, enclosed, or open air storage to fit your specific needs. It's a one-stop-spot with our wash bay too! Fill the cooler up before a day at the lake--enjoy the benifits of free water, ice, air and dump station!
Services
NEW! Pressed for time? Simply fill out our LEASE PACKET online, print and bring it, along with a copy of your insurance for any vehicle that you wish to store and we will have you in-and-out in no time! Or just simply use our contact form provided below and we will get back with you as soon as possible.
Reviews (6)
Martin Johnson
Aug 16, 2021
Thomas Chevallier
Aug 14, 2021
Mike Sheffield
Apr 28, 2019
Suzanne Singhoff
Apr 09, 2019
Gary Porter
May 10, 2018
L. Patterson
Mar 24, 2016
My husband and I are in the process of buying a travel trailer. We drove to the gates of Park 'N Place on Friday, April 16, 2016 at about 2:30 in the afternoon hoping to inquire about features and prices. We tried to call and used the intercom system but neither were answered. Finally a car was leaving and the occupants pointed us to the office. As we drove up a woman with dark hair and an odd ear piercing stormed out and told us they were closed.
My husband asked why since it was not a holiday and only mid afternoon. She became angry and repeated that they were closed. By this time we were eager to leave and asked her, politely, if she would open the gate for us and she replied with angry sarcasm "I guess I will have to now" and stormed back into the office to push a button. The whole encounter was bizarre. I don't even want to drive by the place again.
My husband asked why since it was not a holiday and only mid afternoon. She became angry and repeated that they were closed. By this time we were eager to leave and asked her, politely, if she would open the gate for us and she replied with angry sarcasm "I guess I will have to now" and stormed back into the office to push a button. The whole encounter was bizarre. I don't even want to drive by the place again.