Lewis M. Turner Campground (UT) — Cell, WiFi & Work-Readiness
Richmond, Utah · national-forest campground
≈ Workable with caveats · 48 / 100
Lewis M. Turner Campground (UT), a national-forest campground near Richmond, Utah, is workable for remote work with a few caveats. What makes the difference for remote work here is open sky that gives a Starlink dish a clear line to the satellites.
Connectivity & work-readiness
📶 Cell coverageNo FCC or camper data yet
🛰️ Starlink sky-viewGood — mostly open sky
📡 Camper WiFi reportsNo camper WiFi reports yet
✅ Work-readiness verdictWorkable with caveats (48/100)
Quick facts
TypeNational-forest campground
LocationRichmond, UT
Best forStarlink setups
Hookups & amenitiesReservable
Things to do here
FishingHikingBikingClimbing
Groceries, coffee, fuel and other nearby amenities are mapped in the Camp Roostly app.
Can you work remotely from Lewis M. Turner Campground (UT)?
It scores 48/100 on Camp Roostly's work-readiness score — workable with caveats. The score combines its Starlink sky-view, predicted per-carrier cell coverage, and on-site amenities. Expect to lean on one channel and have a backup — connectivity here is usable but not bulletproof.
Is Starlink usable at Lewis M. Turner Campground (UT)?
Its sky-view rates good — mostly open sky — open enough for a Starlink dish to lock onto the satellites at most sites. The rating comes from tree-canopy analysis of the site, not a live speed test.
Plan a trip through here
See this campground's live work-readiness and build a rig-safe route around your work calendar.