I'm sure you will get several good ideas, but speaking for myself, I leave it in the camper with a "battery tender" connected. Some members do remove their battery and move it indoors. If you choose this option, be sure to put a piece of scrap plywood under neath if you are storing on cement.
The battery tender floats the voltage and tops off your charge as needed. It is a controlled charging environment, and actually is far superior to the older style trickle charger. I also have one dedicated to my lawn tractor for winter storage. Walmart makes a cheaper version of the original "Battery Tender" brand, but I stick with the original. Last I knew they were still American Made.
Good Luck,
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