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Signal Mountain Campground
Overview
Signal Mountain Campground serves as a premier destination for travelers seeking an authentic Grand Teton National Park experience. Nestled along the shores of Jackson Lake, this campground perfectly blends a rustic forest setting with essential modern conveniences. While it retains a traditional camping atmosphere, its proximity to the full-service amenities of the Signal Mountain Lodge makes it one of the most sought-after spots for RVers visiting northwestern Wyoming.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Moran, WY, the campground is nestled within a dense canopy of lodgepole pines and subalpine firs, providing a sense of seclusion and natural privacy. The primary draw for many is its immediate walking access to Jackson Lake, where campers can enjoy stunning waterfront views and refreshing mountain breezes. The terrain is gently rolling, offering a natural landscape that highlights the rugged beauty of the Wyoming wilderness.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility features 81 campsites, with 25 sites offering electric hookups for RV travelers. Each site is equipped with a picnic table, fire ring, and a bear-resistant food storage locker to ensure safety in grizzly country. While there are no water or sewer hookups at individual sites, a communal dump station and potable water are easily accessible. Guests also benefit from proximity to the lodge's convenience store, gift shop, and restaurants.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities, starting with the Signal Mountain Summit Road, which offers panoramic views of the Teton Range and the Snake River. Water lovers can utilize the adjacent Signal Mountain Marina for boat rentals or guided fishing trips on Jackson Lake. Additionally, the park's extensive hiking trail system is nearby, providing ample opportunities for spotting local wildlife such as elk, moose, and bald eagles.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for smaller RV setups and camper vans, as there is a strict 30-foot total length limit for vehicles. It is the perfect choice for travelers who prioritize lakeside access and a quiet, natural environment over high-end resort luxuries. If you enjoy a basecamp vibe that allows you to transition from a morning coffee by the water to a day of mountain exploration, this campground is an excellent fit for your travel style.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Yoonsung Kim
showet 7am to 1030pm(last shower 10pm) Laundry 24hr. shower booth had some molds inside but was fully functional. Bring your flipflops or slippers if you care. They'll beep roughly 1min before the time ends.
Greg B
Great campground in the lake. Site 11 has views but was the weather was cloudy and rainy so could not see the mountains. Great coffee shop in the restaurant building that does not show up on Google! Timbers has real espresso machine and selection of flavored coffee and tea and hot chocolate. Also pastries. Breakfast at the restaurant with a view.
Emmily Ocker
Signal Mountain Campground is a wonderful base camp for the Grand Tetons. Centrally located and nice privacy foliage. Would have loved more amphitheater presentations and showers included. The beach access to Jackson Lake is the BIG selling point. Our campsite has a private foot path down to the water — what?! That’s amazing. Especially when alllll the Teton tourist stops are swarming with people and it’s hard to even snag a parking spot, it’s fantastic to be able to end each evening with our Tommy Bahama chairs watching the sunset just steps from our campsite. We are campsite #43. Note: the site would be easier to park a large trailer if you enter the one way backwards. You can see the trees across from the site are heavily banged up from lots of previous “incidents” as while the site is large enough… the trees and roadway to back in a trailer are narrow! Be cautious and best to just go in backwards. Otherwise, an excellent site (maybe lacking some privacy, as the fire pit for the neighbor site is very close). But overall would definitely book the site again just for the water access with excellent Tetons view.
Jeana Rockwell
Loved this campground. Did not stay anywhere else in the park so hard to compare, but it was beautiful. There was a generator free loop as well as a couple with electric hookups and generator ability. Each site had its own beatbox and was in good distance to the rest rooms. Some of the sites are a short walk from the lake which provides a beautiful view. There was ample space in our site and many others looked good too! Busy area but was still quiet and comfortable. The showers and laundromat were a huge plus as well as the gas stations hours were great(you could buy firewood, ice, and food there!$
Megan Kelly
Spent two nights in Grand Tetons. Campground was clean. Saw lots of wild life including Bear and Elk. Check in to the site was next to non existent compared to other national parks we have stayed in. Sites were pretty close to each other, didn't use the showers but they looked ok, $5 for 12 minutes. The laundry room wasn't great, around $5 as well. Restaurant by the lodge looked good but didn't end up eating there, general store had wood and ice and some basic food items. It was super quiet at night. Views of the lake from the boat launch were great in the evening. Bathrooms were cleaned three times a day, no paper towel or hand dryers, water was only cold. Very laid back vibe. Good if you are looking for a chill place to hike.
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