
81
Total Campsites
Campground
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Reservable Sites
Mostly first-come
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Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
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Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About Signal Mountain Campground
Overview The Signal Mountain Campground is centrally located inside Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) and provides a convenient basecamp for accessing all the park has to offer. This 80-site campground is located adjacent to Signal Mountain Lodge which provides many amenities you might need for your National Park adventures. The campground sits on the southeast shore of Jackson Lake, and offers easy access to the lake waters and short walks to unparalleled views of the Teton Range. The area is frequented by various park wildlife, large and small, as well as a variety of bird species. The Signal Mountain Campground is normally one of the first campgrounds to open and last to close in the park, and can often have lingering snowpack during the opening weeks after heavy winters and possible early wintery weather at the end of the season. Due to the variability of weather in the Tetons, visitors should come prepared, especially during the months of May and October. Recreation There are many popular activities to be taken advantage of from the Signal Mountain Campground. Hiking is a popular park activity and the campground provides direct access to two of the park’s shorter trails. The lakeshore trail is a 3 mile out-and-back trail following the lakeshore bluff to a popular backcountry campsite and the Signal Mountain Summit trail is a 6-mile loop trail. Both trails provide breathtaking views and opportunities for wildlife viewing. Being centrally located in GTNP, many of the park’s classic hikes are located within 15-20-minute drives including the Jenny Lake area, Lupine Meadows, Cascade Canyon, String Lake, Taggart Lake and Paintbrush Canyon trails to name a few. Another popular activity at the Signal Mountain Campground is playing on Jackson Lake. This large alpine lake stretches nearly 7 miles wide and 15 miles long with a maximum depth over 400 feet. Water temperatures generally vary from 50-70 degrees during the campground’s season and is popular for trout fishing, power boats, kayaks and paddle boards. Signal Mountain Marina offers kayak, canoe and motor boat rentals which affords access to the lake for those traveling without their own gear. In addition, Signal Mountain Lodge offers guided fishing trips on Jackson Lake and scenic float trips on the Snake River, contact the Signal Mountain Lodge front desk for more information. Popular spots for swimming are at the boat ramp and picnic areas located at the north and south sides of the campground. Photography and sightseeing are other popular focuses for campers staying at the Signal Mountain Campground. Want that iconic sunset or sunrise photo of the Tetons? Look no further. The area offers numerous great opportunities for landscape and nightscape photography often with the bonus for some wildlife shots. This is a great spot to spend your “rest” day during a busy vacation, but still feel like you can enjoy the park and not have to feel the need to get back in the car. Facilities There are many popular activities to be taken advantage of from the Signal Mountain Campground. Hiking is a popular park activity and the campground provides direct access to two of the park’s shorter trails. The lakeshore trail is a 3 mile out-and-back trail following the lakeshore bluff to a popular backcountry campsite and the Signal Mountain Summit trail is a 6-mile loop trail. Both trails provide breathtaking views and opportunities for wildlife viewing. Being centrally located in GTNP, many of the park’s classic hikes are located within 15-20-minute drives including the Jenny Lake area, Lupine Meadows, Cascade Canyon, String Lake, Taggart Lake and Paintbrush Canyon trails to name a few. Another popular activity at the Signal Mountain Campground is playing on Jackson Lake. This large alpine lake stretches nearly 7 miles wide and 15 miles long with a maximum depth over 400 feet. Water temperatures generally vary from 50-70 degrees during the campground’s season and is popular for trout fishing, power boats, kayaks and paddle boards. Signal Mountain Marina offers kayak, canoe and motor boat rentals which affords access to the lake for those traveling without their own gear. In addition, Signal Mountain Lodge offers guided fishing trips on Jackson Lake and scenic float trips on the Snake River, contact the Signal Mountain Lodge front desk for more information. Popular spots for swimming are at the boat ramp and picnic areas located at the north and south sides of the campground. Photography and sightseeing are other popular focuses for campers staying at the Signal Mountain Campground. Want that iconic sunset or sunrise photo of the Tetons? Look no further. The area offers numerous great opportunities for landscape and nightscape photography often with the bonus for some wildlife shots. This is a great spot to spend your “rest” day during a busy vacation, but still feel like you can enjoy the park and not have to feel the need to get back in the car. Natural Features The Signal Mountain Campground sits slightly elevated from Jackson Lake in a predominantly lodgepole pine forest, which continues up Signal Mountain to the east. Signal Mountain itself is an isolated glacial moraine which rises over 800ft and offers sweeping views of the Jackson Hole valley. The campground is located directly across the lake waters from Mt. Moran, the park’s second tallest peak. The dramatic Teton Range, from the Grand Teton to the south, to the park’s northern peaks, are visible from the lake shore and a few select sites. The campground is frequented by various park wildlife including red fox, coyotes, bears, bats and mule deer to name a few. Often, eagles and osprey are found perched amongst the lake shore trees as they search the lake waters. To protect the park wildlife and fellow campers, proper food storage is enforced and regularly monitored . Nearby Attractions Aside from centralized access to all Grand Teton National Park’s offerings including the Jenny Lake area, the Signal Mountain Campground offer’s convenient access to all of Jackson Hole and Yellowstone’s South Entrance in less than an hour’s drive. The Jackson Hole Airport, 29 miles south, provides numerous daily direct flights from many cities around the country. The town of Jackson is located 38 miles south and offers hundreds of dining and shopping options as well as galleries, museums, tourist attractions, movie theaters, medical facilities, auto repair shops, and more. Teton Village, located 30 miles south, offers many dining and shopping options, as well as gondola and aerial tram rides. The campground also provides easy access for starting your Yellowstone National Park adventures which is only 25 miles north. Charges & Cancellations Please see Recreation.gov Rules and Reservations Policies for detailed information. https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies
- 81 total campsites listed.
- Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
- Most common site type: unknown (81).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Our Take
What makes Signal Mountain Campground special
Signal Mountain Campground occupies one of the most coveted locations in Grand Teton National Park, tucked into a forested hillside with Jackson Lake shimmering just below and the jagged Teton Range commanding the western horizon. This is a campground where the scenery does all the talking. With 81 sites nestled among spruce and pine, Signal Mountain feels intimate compared to larger park campgrounds. Sites accommodate both tents and RVs, though generators are only permitted during limited hours, preserving the tranquility that makes this place special. The campground sits centrally within the park, making it a superb basecamp for exploring Jenny Lake, hiking Cascade Canyon, paddling on Jackson Lake, or spotting moose and bison along the Oxbow Bend. The on-site Signal Mountain Lodge offers a restaurant, fuel, and a small marina for boat launches — a rare convenience in a national park campground. The summit road to the top of Signal Mountain rewards with one of the finest panoramic views in all of Wyoming. Signal Mountain operates on a first-come, first-served basis and typically opens in mid-May, closing by mid-October. Sites fill early in the day during July and August, so arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended. Late June through September offers the best weather, with wildflower-filled meadows and long, golden evenings beneath the Tetons.
Campsite Inventory
81 sites to choose from
Unknown
0
Reservable
0
Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
ACCESSIBLE CAMPSITES
Accessible Campsites
ACCESSIBLE PARKING
Accessible Parking
Bed Type
N/A
CAMPFIRE RINGS
Campfire Rings
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Site capacity
Single
Check-in time
12:00 PM
Check-out time
11:00 AM
Condition Rating
N/A
DRINKING WATER
Drinking Water
DUMP STATION
Dump Station
Double Driveway
No, Yes
Driveway entry
Back-in, Parallel
Driveway Grade
Moderate, Severe, Slight
Driveway length (ft)
20, 22, 23, 24
Driveway surface
Gravel
ELECTRIC HOOKUPS
Electric Hookups
Electricity Hookup
50, 50 amp, N/A
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
307-543-2831
info@signalmtnlodge.com
Getting There
Heading north from Jackson on US 26/89/191, turn left (west) at Moose Junction. Travel north on the Teton Park Road 17 miles to the Signal Mountain Lodge junction. Turn left (west) and follow the signs. Heading south from Yellowstone on US 89/191/287, turn right (west/southwest) at Jackson Lake Junction. Travel south on the Teton Park Road 3 miles to the Signal Mountain Lodge junction. Turn right (west) and follow the signs.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to Signal Mountain Campground.
How do reservations work for Signal Mountain Campground?
Reservation availability for Signal Mountain Campground can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at Signal Mountain Campground?
Signal Mountain Campground currently lists Unknown (81).
Where is Signal Mountain Campground located?
Signal Mountain Campground is in Wyoming near Moran. Coordinates: 43.8408, -110.6152.
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