About Signal Mountain Campground
Number of accommodations: 78
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
On Site Services
- General Store
- Restaurant
Water Access
- Beach Access
- Lake Access
- Marina
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (1169)
What Guests Are Saying
Signal Mountain Campground offers a beautiful and picturesque setting near Jackson Lake, with many sites providing stunning views of the Grand Teton mountains. Reviewers appreciated the cleanliness of facilities, including well-maintained bathrooms and hot showers, as well as the abundance of wildlife in the area. While some sites were noted to be crowded or sloped, and there were occasional issues with noise and drainage, many guests expressed a desire to return for the overall enjoyable camping experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Signal Mountain Campground offers a beautiful and picturesque setting near Jackson Lake, with many sites providing stunning views of the Grand Teton mountains. Reviewers appreciated the cleanliness of facilities, including well-maintained bathrooms and hot showers, as well as the abundance of wildlife in the area. While some sites were noted to be crowded or sloped, and there were occasional issues with noise and drainage, many guests expressed a desire to return for the overall enjoyable camping experience.
Review Summary
Paul N
VerifiedOctober 5, 2025 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: 1
I was at Signal for only the one night and I checked in after 5 p.m. and was out by 9:14a.m. the next morning. I never had the opportunity to interact with camp personnel or host but that is totally understandable so my review is more historical. My one night stay was what I needed & it was good.
I'm a tent person & do not need electricity to camp. My preferred campground is Jenny Lake for the quiet peace of tent camping only, & location & access to the Jenny Lake store, trails, ferry, ranger station, but no showers or laundry. Signal Mountain is my next preferred, due to it's close proximity to Jenny Lake, String Lake, & multiple trailheads, showers & laundry & Signal Mountain Lodge. 3rd in progression of preferred campgrounds would be Coulter Bay. Coulter Bay is far north on Lake Jackson and has a number of amenities that Signal does not have. A general store, a Ranger Station, and a visitor center, and boat launches for those wanting that experience. Gross Ventre is the final campground but not one I have ever stayed at, and with Blacktail Butte between the campground and the Tetons, there is no view of the Tetons (so I believe) not a place I would want to stay. There is a fifth and sixth campground to the far north and outside of the park called Headwaters Campground @Flagg Ranch and the smaller Sheffield Campground USFS. The advantages of these locations would be the close proximity to the Grassy Lake Trailhead for access to the 3 Northern Wilderness Canyons; Berry, Owl and Webb Canyons.
My only real issue with the National Park Campgrounds in general is the current advanced reservation system. I understand why they went to the early online reservations but it does not take into consideration individuals and families who cannot plan that far in advance due to many hindering factors. I do believe the reservation system should have a hold on a percentage of sites for later reservations and some for first come first serve the day of or the day before
Corinne W
VerifiedOctober 5, 2025 • Stayed at: 37, Loop: 1
Jackson lake gorgeous beautiful weather. only one person complained that we met.. he is from Jackson hole. he said 'no tourists should be allowed in September !" there were about 5 people at marina.
he didnt appreciate the concept of sharing the national park.
He also explained that Idaho owned the top 30 feet of the lake. im glad Idaho shares lake Jackson.
Paul N
VerifiedOctober 5, 2025 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: 1
I was at Signal for only the one night and I checked in after 5 p.m. and was out by 9:14a.m. the next morning. I never had the opportunity to interact with camp personnel or host but that is totally understandable so my review is more historical. My one night stay was what I needed & it was good.
I'm a tent person & do not need electricity to camp. My preferred campground is Jenny Lake for the quiet peace of tent camping only, & location & access to the Jenny Lake store, trails, ferry, ranger station, but no showers or laundry. Signal Mountain is my next preferred, due to it's close proximity to Jenny Lake, String Lake, & multiple trailheads, showers & laundry & Signal Mountain Lodge. 3rd in progression of preferred campgrounds would be Coulter Bay. Coulter Bay is far north on Lake Jackson and has a number of amenities that Signal does not have. A general store, a Ranger Station, and a visitor center, and boat launches for those wanting that experience. Gross Ventre is the final campground but not one I have ever stayed at, and with Blacktail Butte between the campground and the Tetons, there is no view of the Tetons (so I believe) not a place I would want to stay. There is a fifth and sixth campground to the far north and outside of the park called Headwaters Campground @Flagg Ranch and the smaller Sheffield Campground USFS. The advantages of these locations would be the close proximity to the Grassy Lake Trailhead for access to the 3 Northern Wilderness Canyons; Berry, Owl and Webb Canyons.
My only real issue with the National Park Campgrounds in general is the current advanced reservation system. I understand why they went to the early online reservations but it does not take into consideration individuals and families who cannot plan that far in advance due to many hindering factors. I do believe the reservation system should have a hold on a percentage of sites for later reservations and some for first come first serve the day of or the day before
Greg B
October 4, 2025
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.
Mark D
VerifiedOctober 3, 2025 • Stayed at: 48, Loop: 2
We usually stay ay Colter Bay or Gros Ventre campgrounds. Signal Mountain has a good location. I wish more sites had water views. By walking a ways behind our site we could get to the water views however. Bathroom was further than I prefer. Positives are immediate presence of restaurants with coffee and or meals. Our site was level enough for a medium sized tent. Sites are very wooded so we had a felling of privacy.
Mark D
VerifiedOctober 3, 2025 • Stayed at: 48, Loop: 2
We usually stay ay Colter Bay or Gros Ventre campgrounds. Signal Mountain has a good location. I wish more sites had water views. By walking a ways behind our site we could get to the water views however. Bathroom was further than I prefer. Positives are immediate presence of restaurants with coffee and or meals. Our site was level enough for a medium sized tent. Sites are very wooded so we had a felling of privacy.
Bruce S
VerifiedOctober 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: 1
A lovely campground adjacent to facilities at the Signal Mountain Lodge.
Ashley F
VerifiedOctober 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: 1
We had the best time at Signal Mountain campground. We stayed in site 11 and it was absolutely perfect with a view of the lake and Tetons behind it. Site 10 sits in front of 11 so there was a camper blocking some of the view but it was awesome, nonetheless. A fox came out at night to look for scraps- be sure to clean everything up! And the resident elk named Hollywood made his visit. So incredible. The laundry room worked great for running allll our laundry half way through our cross country trip but it had SO many biting flies inside. We used the bathhouse and showers worked great. Get your tokens in the laundry room. Pack bear spray and bug spray and you’ll be good! It was our first time to Wyoming and GTNP but it definitely won’t be our last.
Ashley F
VerifiedOctober 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: 1
We had the best time at Signal Mountain campground. We stayed in site 11 and it was absolutely perfect with a view of the lake and Tetons behind it. Site 10 sits in front of 11 so there was a camper blocking some of the view but it was awesome, nonetheless. A fox came out at night to look for scraps- be sure to clean everything up! And the resident elk named Hollywood made his visit. So incredible. The laundry room worked great for running allll our laundry half way through our cross country trip but it had SO many biting flies inside. We used the bathhouse and showers worked great. Get your tokens in the laundry room. Pack bear spray and bug spray and you’ll be good! It was our first time to Wyoming and GTNP but it definitely won’t be our last.
Bruce S
VerifiedOctober 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: 1
A lovely campground adjacent to facilities at the Signal Mountain Lodge.
Location Signal Mountain Campground
Address:
1 Inner Park Road
Moran, WY, 83013
United States
Signal Mountain Campground is accessible via US Highway 26/287, which is approximately 16 miles to the northeast.
Latitude & Longitude: 43.8408 / -110.615
Elevation: 2084 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026