Operating Season:
- May 9, 2025 – October 12, 2025
The Signal Mountain Campground is centrally located inside Grand Teton National Park 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.
Facility Features
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Please Note: Parking pads and areas for tents can vary greatly in size and care should be given when selecting a site. |
Signal Mountain Campground Amenities
The campground is part of the Signal Mountain Lodge facility which provides several additional amenities including token operated showers and laundromat, as well as internet access and on-site cell tower service. Other amenities include a general store (groceries, gas, camping supplies, coffee bar and grab and go food options), restaurants, bar, gift shops, guided float trips, guided fishing trips, boat rentals, cabin rentals and more.
Rates
Standard Site | $57.00/night** (before tax) |
Electric Site | $81.00/night** (before tax) |
**Senior and Access Pass Holders receive a discount. |
Reservations
First-come, first-served campsites are not available in Grand Teton National park and all campsites will be occupied by reservation only. Reservations are available through Recreation.gov and are NOT available through Signal Mountain Lodge via, phone, email, in-person or at the campgrounds. Reservations are available on a rolling six-month basis (6 months in advance of your arrival date).
Campsite reservations typically fill quickly, and visitors are strongly encouraged to plan ahead. Campers must create an account on the Recreation.gov website prior to be able to make campground reservations. Those who already have an account are encouraged to confirm their login and password information in advance.
For more information on how to make a site reservation on Recreation.gov please click here.
For more information regarding Recreation.gov’s Rules and Reservation Policies including cancellations please click here.