Storm Mountain Day Use Area — Cell, WiFi & Work-Readiness
Salt Lake City, Utah · national-forest campground
! Limited for remote work · 42 / 100
Near Salt Lake City, Utah, Storm Mountain Day Use Area is a tough spot for a reliable workday. We roll its Starlink sky-view, predicted cell coverage, and on-site amenities into a single work-readiness score so you know what to expect before you book — starting with strong predicted Verizon coverage.
Connectivity & work-readiness
📶 Cell — Verizon Predicted · FCC4/5
📶 Cell — T-Mobile Predicted · FCC3/5
🛰️ Starlink sky-viewPoor — heavy tree cover
📡 Camper WiFi reportsNo camper WiFi reports yet
✅ Work-readiness verdictLimited for remote work (42/100)
Quick facts
TypeNational-forest campground
LocationSalt Lake City, UT
Best forVerizon users
Hookups & amenitiesReservable
Things to do here
FishingHikingBikingClimbing
Groceries, coffee, fuel and other nearby amenities are mapped in the Camp Roostly app.
Does Storm Mountain Day Use Area have cell service?
Coverage by carrier: Verizon strong (4/5), T-Mobile moderate (3/5). These figures are predicted from FCC mobile-coverage data — modeled estimates, not on-the-ground reports, so treat them as a starting point and verify before you rely on them for video calls.
Can you work remotely from Storm Mountain Day Use Area?
It scores 42/100 on Camp Roostly's work-readiness score — limited for remote work. The score combines its Starlink sky-view, predicted per-carrier cell coverage, and on-site amenities. Connectivity is limited, so plan for a backup (a different carrier, a signal booster, or a nearby town) if you have to be online.
Is Starlink usable at Storm Mountain Day Use Area?
Its sky-view rates poor — heavy tree cover — heavily tree-covered, so a Starlink dish will struggle to find a clear view of the sky. 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.