RV sites at Sunburst RV Resort in Milton, FL
Florida Panhandle — Camping Guide

RV Storage Near Milton, FL

Updated June 2026 Milton, FL

RV storage in Milton is really 2 decisions. The first is the lot itself: indoor versus outdoor, gravel versus paved, gate hours, cameras, and what the Gulf climate will do to a rig that sits. Heat, humidity, and UV are hard on roofs and seals here, and hurricane season, June through November, means you want to know exactly how fast you can get your rig out if a storm tracks toward the coast.

The second decision is whether storage is the right move at all. Sunburst RV Resort by RJourney, 5 minutes off I-10 near Milton, makes the alternative case: monthly RV sites from $600 with full hookups, no limit on length of stay, and water and electric metered separately, so a lightly used rig draws very little. The RV stays plugged in, shaded, and usable on any free weekend instead of sitting dead behind a gate waiting for spring. Here’s how to weigh both options near Milton, and what to ask before you sign either agreement.

What to Look For in RV Storage in Milton

Storage lots vary more than the rigs they hold, so compare on specifics. Surface first: paved or compacted gravel beats grass, which holds moisture under tires. Security second: perimeter fencing, gated access, lighting, and cameras, plus how the gate hours match your schedule, since some lots lock down evenings and weekends exactly when you’d want to grab the rig. Contract terms third: month-to-month flexibility versus annual commitments, and how much notice either side has to give. Then come the Gulf Coast factors. Heat, humidity, and UV age roof membranes and seals fast here, so covered or indoor storage earns its premium if the rig will sit for months, and for outdoor lots a quality cover and good ventilation matter. Finally, hurricane season runs June through November: ask any lot how quickly you can retrieve your RV ahead of a storm, because a gate you can’t reach on 48 hours’ notice is a real problem in September.

The Monthly-Site Alternative at Sunburst

Run the comparison before you sign a storage contract. A monthly RV site at Sunburst RV Resort by RJourney costs $600 to $850 with full hookups, and it changes what the rig is doing all month. Stored, the RV sits unpowered behind a gate. Parked at Sunburst, it stays plugged in with a dehumidifier running (electric is metered, so a resting rig draws very little), under tree shade that blunts the UV, in a park with people around rather than an empty lot. There’s no limit on length of stay and no annual contract, and the side benefits are real: pool, laundry, on-site store, and a 5-minute hop to I-10 when you do roll out. For a rig you’d genuinely visit twice a year, a bare storage lot may pencil out cheaper. For one you’d actually use if it were easy to use, the monthly site usually wins both the math and the mildew battle.

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Landscaped grounds and long-term RV sites at Sunburst RV Resort in Milton, Florida

Sunburst RV Resort sits on a wooded property off Horn Road, about 5 minutes from I-10 Exit 31 and 10 minutes from downtown Milton. The park runs year-round with no limit on length of stay, which is what puts it in the long-term category rather than the transient one. A large share of the sites are filled by residents who live here month to month: snowbirds wintering down from the north, traveling nurses and contractors on assignment near Pensacola, retirees, and military families connected to NAS Pensacola and Whiting Field. Staff and regulars describe Sunburst the same way, more community than campground, and the wooded lots give each rig shade and a buffer from the neighbors.

Come for the quiet, stay for the fun. — Layla Massie, General Manager

Sites & Hookups

For long-term living, the hookups have to hold up to daily use, and at Sunburst every site comes with full hookups: water, sewer, and electric. You choose between 30-amp and 50-amp service, so the park handles everything from a pop-up to a Class A diesel pusher running dual ACs through a Panhandle summer. Both pull-through and back-in sites are available, the pads are gravel and concrete, and fire rings come standard. Water and electric are metered separately, so a monthly resident pays for actual usage rather than a flat estimate. Age requirement is 21+ to rent, and maximum occupancy is 6 guests per site ($8 per additional guest per night).

What's On-Site

What makes a park livable for months at a time is the day-to-day, and Sunburst carries more than you would expect this far from the commercial strip. The swimming pool is one of the most-loved features on property. The community kitchen is a genuine rarity at campgrounds: open to all guests, it anchors the potlucks, holiday meals, and casual group cooking that turn long-term neighbors into friends. Practical amenities include a dog park, game room, fire rings, picnic tables, laundry facilities, an on-site store, a pavilion for group gatherings, cornhole, tennis, volleyball, and ADA-accessible areas. The event calendar runs year-round, which matters most for the people who stay year-round: bingo nights, exercise sessions, meet-and-greets for new arrivals, and holiday celebrations for Mardi Gras, Easter, 4th of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

Swimming Pool
Dog Park
WiFi
Dump Station
Pull-Through Sites
Full Hookups
50-Amp Service

What Guests Say

Sunburst RV Resort holds a 4.3-star rating across 199 Google reviews. Reviews cluster on 3 themes: quiet and peaceful, friendly staff, and the staff team generally. The long-term residents are the ones who talk most about the community events, the kitchen, and the calm atmosphere, the things that only register when you stay a while. Guests praise the quiet wooded setting and the clean sites, and the nature on the property gets attention too: people photograph flowers, mushrooms along the tree line, and the animals that move through the grounds. Close enough to the highway for easy access, secluded enough to feel genuinely removed. That balance is what keeps residents renewing month after month.

Camping Options Near Milton, FL

<p>When the rig comes out for a weekend, these nearby spots are the quick trips. Both are short-stay focused, so call ahead for availability.</p>

Blackwater River State Park

About 15 miles northeast of Milton off Deaton Bridge Road Water and electric; no sewer (dump station on-site)

Wooded sites with water and electric hookups but no sewer connections, set under longleaf pines along the Blackwater River. The park caps stays and is built for paddlers and hikers passing through, not month-to-month residents, but it is a scenic short-stay option near Milton. No 50-amp service, and space is limited on spring and fall weekends. Visit website.

Florida State Parks camping fees; not set up for monthly stays
Best for: A short rustic stay rather than long-term living

Adventures Unlimited

North of Milton in Tomahawk Some RV sites with hookups

This outpost centers on outdoor recreation: kayaking, tubing, and zip lines on Coldwater Creek and the Blackwater River. They have some RV sites with hookups, but the operation focuses on adventure programming rather than long-term living, and it is less practical for extended stays or big rigs. Visit website.

Call for current rates; recreation-focused, not monthly
Best for: A short recreation-centered getaway, not extended stays

What's Nearby Once the Rig Is Rolling

On the Water

When you live here for a season, the water becomes routine rather than a one-time outing. The Blackwater River is a designated Florida Outstanding Water with a white sand bottom, and local outfitters in Milton rent tubes and kayaks with shuttle service for an easy half-day float. For the Gulf, Pensacola Beach is about 30 minutes south with the Gulf Islands National Seashore, and Navarre Beach is roughly 45 minutes southeast, quieter, with a long fishing pier. Long-term residents tend to keep a standing beach day on the calendar through the warm months.

On Land

Blackwater River State Forest is 10 minutes from Sunburst, the largest state forest in Florida at over 200,000 acres, with hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and hunting in season, plenty to fill the months without repeating yourself. Designated equestrian trails run right down the road from the park, and several local outfitters offer guided rides. For long-term residents, the forest is the backyard: a place to walk the dog, ride, or wade a shallow creek on a slow afternoon.

Day Trips

Pensacola, about 30 minutes southwest, covers the practical side of long-term living: medical centers, the widest grocery selection, Camping World for parts and service, and the airport for visiting family. The National Naval Aviation Museum on NAS Pensacola offers free admission, over 150 restored aircraft, and an IMAX theater. Downtown Pensacola’s historic Palafox Street has restaurants, breweries, galleries, and weekend markets, a reliable change of scene when you have been parked a while.

Season by Season Near Milton

Winter (December through February)

Peak snowbird season and the busiest stretch for long-term residents. Mild days and occasional frost overnight, with no need to winterize your rig. Monthly sites fill as northern travelers settle in, so reserve a long-term spot well ahead if you are arriving for the winter.

58-63F
avg high

Spring (March through May)

Warm and comfortable with low humidity early in the season. Snowbirds begin heading north as the weather warms, opening up monthly availability. Azaleas bloom and the community event calendar stays active. A pleasant window to start a long-term stay before the summer heat.

72-86F
avg high

Summer (June through August)

Hot and humid with daily afternoon thunderstorms. The 30/50-amp service handles dual AC units, which long-term residents lean on hard this time of year. Metered electric means you pay for the cooling you use. Easier monthly availability with the snowbirds gone, and the pool earns its keep.

89-92F
avg high

Fall (September through November)

Gradually cooling, and the start of the long-term season’s busy ramp. Hurricane season runs through November, but Milton sits about 30 miles inland for some buffer. Snowbirds start arriving in October to claim monthly sites. Keep your rig road-ready through October and monitor forecasts in late summer.

72-87F
avg high

Practical Tips for RV Owners Near Milton

Plan around hurricane season:

June through November, know exactly how fast you can move the rig. Whether it's a storage gate or a campsite, have a retrieval plan and a fuel stop mapped before a storm tracks toward the coast.

Mind the humidity:

A closed-up rig molds fast on the Gulf Coast. Ventilation, moisture absorbers, or a powered site with a small dehumidifier running will save your cabinets and mattress by spring.

Set up your service network:

Mobile RV repair services cover Milton and Pensacola, and Camping World in Pensacola (about 30 minutes southwest on I-10) handles parts, accessories, and warranty work for residents staying the season.

Groceries and supply runs:

Jay's and Piggly Wiggly are closest, and Milton has a Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, and AutoZone for bigger runs. Long-term residents typically do a weekly Pensacola trip for the widest selection.

Ask about the military discount:

Active military members receive a discount at Sunburst, worth confirming for a multi-month stay near NAS Pensacola or Whiting Field. Call (850) 446-3537 for current long-term and military rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does RV storage in Milton, FL cost?

Rates vary widely by lot type: open outdoor parking sits at the low end, covered spaces cost more, and enclosed or indoor units run highest. Get quotes from a few Milton-area lots and compare them against a monthly campsite. At Sunburst RV Resort, a full-hookup monthly site starts at $600, with the rig staying powered and usable.

Is indoor or outdoor RV storage better in Florida?

If the rig will sit for months, covered or indoor storage earns its premium here. Gulf Coast heat, humidity, and UV age roof membranes, seals, and tires faster than most owners expect. For outdoor storage, a quality breathable cover, tire protection, and ventilation close most of the gap at lower cost.

Does Sunburst RV Resort offer RV storage?

Sunburst is an RV resort rather than a storage facility, so the closest equivalent is a monthly full-hookup site, $600 to $850 with electric and water metered separately and no limit on length of stay. The rig stays plugged in, shaded by the wooded lots, and ready to use, which is the opposite of what a storage gate offers.

What should I ask a storage lot about hurricane season?

Three things: how fast you can retrieve the rig when a storm is forecast (gate hours and after-hours access), whether the lot has drainage or flooding history, and what their policy is if you can’t reach the rig before landfall. June through November, retrieval speed matters more than any other feature on the contract.

How should I prep an RV for storage in the Gulf climate?

Moisture and sun are the enemies. Clean and dry the rig, crack roof vents or add moisture absorbers, cover the tires, top off the fuel with stabilizer, disconnect or maintain the batteries, and inspect roof seals before and after the sit. On a powered campsite, a small dehumidifier does most of that work for you.

Is a monthly RV site cheaper than storage plus campground fees?

Run your own numbers, but the crossover comes quickly. Storage plus even a few nightly campground stays a month can approach Sunburst’s $600 to $850 monthly rate, and the monthly site keeps the rig hooked up, dehumidified, and ready instead of winterized in a lot. The less you’d use a stored rig, the more storage makes sense; the more you’d camp, the faster the site wins.

Keep the Rig Ready Near Milton

Sunburst RV Resort by RJourney makes the case against the storage gate: monthly full-hookup sites from $600, metered utilities so a resting rig costs little to keep powered, wooded shade, and no limit on length of stay. The RV stays usable, and Milton's river country stays 10 minutes away.

See sites, rates, and live availability on the Sunburst RV Resort page.

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