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Campground

Signal Mountain Campground

Blue tent with Jackson Lake and the Teton Range in the background

Some tent sites are just above Jackson Lake.

Photo: NPS Photo / A. Mattson

About

This campground is in an open lodgepole pine forest near the Signal Mountain Lodge. Some sites lie just above Jackson Lake, and other sites are a short walk from the lake. Enjoy spectacular views of Mount Moran and the northern Teton Range. The campground accepts both tents and smaller RVs (up to 30 feet total length). The developed area offers a wide variety of services and amenities including lodging, restaurants, showers, laundry, and marina. Maximum stay is 14 nights.

Campsites

81
Total Sites
4
Tent Only
1
RV Only
25
Electric Hookups

Contact

Phone307-543-2831
Emailinfo@signalmtnlodge.com
WebsiteOfficial NPS Page

Location

1 Inner Park Rd
Moran, WY 83013

Fees

Campsite with vehicle$55.00
Campsite with electric hookup$79.00

Hours

Summer Season - the campground often fills before noon during peak season.

wednesdayAll Day
mondayAll Day
thursdayAll Day
sundayAll Day
tuesdayAll Day
fridayAll Day
saturdayAll Day

Reservations

Campsites are reservable on Recreation.gov. Plan ahead and reserve your site up to six months in advance.

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Directions

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) 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.

Weather

Grand Teton National Park has long, cold winters—snow and frost are possible any month. April, May, & June - Mild days and cool nights alternate with rain and snow. July & August - Warm days and cool nights prevail, with afternoon thundershowers common. September, October, & November - Sunny days and cold nights alternate with rain and occasional snowstorms. December to April - Between storms the days are sunny and nights are frigid. Snow blankets the mountains and valley.

Accessibility

wheelchair Access

At this time, no campsites are ADA accessible. In the future, the campground will redesign a number of sites to be compliant. One of the restrooms in the campground is wheelchair-accessible. The showers and laundry facilities are fully ADA accessible, and are located near the entrance to the campground. The campground is hilly making wheelchair access challenging.

internet Info

Wireless internet access is available at the Signal Mountain Lodge General Store.

cell Phone Info

Cell phone coverage is available depending on location and provider.

fire Stove Policy

Campfires are allowed at designated campgrounds within metal fire grates unless fire restrictions are in effect. Downed and dead wood may be collected within the campground.

rv Allowed

1

rv Info

RVs and trailers up to 30 feet total length are allowed. There is a dump station. There are electric hookups at 25 sites.

rv Max Length

30

trailer Max Length

30

ada Info

The Signal Mountain Campground has three loops with 81 individual sites. At this time, none are ADA accessible. In the future, the campground will redesign a number of sites to be compliant. One of the restrooms in the campground is wheelchair-accessible. The showers and laundry facilities are fully ADA accessible, and are located near the entrance to the campground. Payphone is available at the campground registration building. Route into the amphitheater is paved but on a gently sloping incline/decline.

trailer Allowed

1

access Roads

Paved Roads - All vehicles OK

classifications

Developed Campground