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Mar 10, 2019

Broomfield CO. short term storage

Travelling to Broomfield Colorado this summer but can't decide if we would take the trailer or just go by car. There is a family event out of the city and was wondering if there is a secure place to store a 27 ft travel trailer for 3 or 4 days? The venue has not been chosen yet and would doubt that on site storage is an option.

Thanks
  • There are plenty of RV storage places just outside of Broomfield. Some are right off I-25. Check places in Erie, Brighton, Firestone, Henderson, Thornton. Even if you end up having to pay for a month at a storage place, it's usually only $30-50. The closer to Broomfield or Boulder you get, the more it will cost, but a quick 20 minute drive north or east will yield you better results.
  • There are several RV storage lots along I-70 and CO 58 between Sheridan Blvd. and Golden. For years we stored our trailers at A-One Storage at 4690 Indiana St., just north of CO 58 and east of the Coors Brewery. They might have one or two sites that they could let you use for short-term storage.

    Depending on your dates, Bandimere Drag Strip in Morrison also has RV storage. But everyone has to move out of there during the Mile High Nationals in July.
  • BobScheirer wrote:
    This was 14 yrs ago (2005), but we stored our 5th wheel in Broomfield at Barbers Turkeys. They had a big lot behind the plant; I think it was on 120th St. Don't know if they're still around.


    They're not. It's now a Walmart SuperCenter, has been since 2010. Barber's Poultry moved to Denver. The 120th Ave corridor from I-25 to US 36 is now all very highly developed, commercially and residentially.

    For the OP, if you Google search RV Storage Broomfield CO, you'll get a variety of choices in the general area, meaning from Louisville to Fort Lupton. Broomfield is a highly developed city/county so you'll likely need to look further out for what you're looking for.
  • This was 14 yrs ago (2005), but we stored our 5th wheel in Broomfield at Barbers Turkeys. They had a big lot behind the plant; I think it was on 120th St. Don't know if they're still around.