
Starlink Rental for Camping
Take the Monday call from Saturday's campsite. Renters stay out longer once the one meeting they cannot skip stops ending the trip.
Cell coverage dies a few miles past the trailhead. A rented Starlink kit does not care: it talks to satellites, so any campsite with a view of the sky gets fast, low-latency internet.
We ship the kit to arrive before you leave, you run it off any 120V outlet or portable power station, and when the trip is over you drop it in the box with the prepaid return label.
Works where phones do not
Satellite internet needs sky, not cell towers. National forests, BLM land, and remote campgrounds are all fair game.
Ten-minute setup
Point the dish at open sky, plug it in, connect your devices. The kit arrives pre-configured.
Sized for a campsite
One kit covers your whole site and connects phones, laptops, and a streaming stick at the same time.
Recommended kit
Starlink Mini Kit
Compact, low-power, and built for a single site. It is the kit we send on almost every camping rental.
Frequently asked questions
- Will Starlink work at my campsite?
- If your site has a reasonably open view of the sky, yes. Dense forest canopy can degrade the signal, so pick a clearing or the edge of your site. The free Starlink app has an obstruction checker you can run when you arrive.
- How do I power the dish while camping?
- Any 120V outlet works, and so do most portable power stations. The Starlink Mini draws roughly 25 to 40 watts, so a mid-size power station runs it for a full day.
- How hard is setup at camp?
- Setup takes about 10 minutes: place the dish with a clear view of the sky, plug in the power, and connect to the WiFi network printed on the kit. No technician, no account setup.
- What if I use more data than my plan includes?
- You pick a data plan at booking. If you use more, extra data is billed at $0.75 per GB after your rental ends. No surprise mid-trip shutoffs.
