Hunting base camp with a Starlink dish at dusk

Starlink Rental for Hunting Camps

Weather, onX updates, and a line home from base camp, without driving to the ridge for one bar of service.

Most good hunting units share a feature: zero cell service. A rented Starlink kit puts real internet at base camp, so you can pull weather, sync mapping layers, check in with family, and keep clients connected without leaving the drainage.

The kit runs off a generator or portable power station, packs small, and ships back in the same box with a prepaid label when the season wraps.

Built for remote units

If your camp can see the sky, it can get online. No boosters, no antennas pointed at distant towers.

Runs on camp power

Roughly 25 to 40 watts on the Mini kit. A generator or power station handles it alongside the rest of camp.

Rent for the season you need

Daily pricing means a weekend scout or a two-week rifle season both make sense. No annual contract for two months of use.

Recommended kit

Starlink Mini Kit

Light enough to pack in with camp gear and sips power, which matters when everything runs off a generator.

Frequently asked questions

Does Starlink work in the mountains?
Yes, as long as the dish has open sky. Steep north-facing timber pockets can be tricky, so set the dish in a meadow or clearing near camp. A few feet of placement usually solves it.
Can I run it off my generator or battery bank?
Yes. The Mini kit draws roughly 25 to 40 watts on 120V, well within what any camp generator or mid-size power station provides.
Is it fast enough to send photos and video to clients?
Typical Starlink speeds run well above what photo and video messaging needs, and video calls work fine. Outfitters use it to keep booked clients and family in the loop all season.
What happens if I go over my data plan?
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.