When it opened in the 1920s, Signal Mountain Lodge aimed to attract well-to-do outdoorsmen to Grand Teton National Park. In fact, the first fishing guides were hired not only to guide guests on fishing outings but to build the log-hewn cabins and furniture. In the early days there was no indoor plumbing.
Today, Signal Mountain Lodge is a full-service establishment that serves guests from all over the world. It features a variety of accommodations from one-room rustic log cabins to two-story buildings with lodge-style rooms. Some rooms feature living rooms and kitchenettes while others are motel-style with a king bed and one pull-out bed in the couch. And yes, there is indoor plumbing, along with a number of modern amenities.


On the lakeside property are three different restaurants, making it easy to plan breakfast, lunch and dinner meals in the park. Trapper Grill serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and features locally harvested food in its dishes. Deadman’s Bar serves Western bistro-style food with a menu with an environmentally sustainable focus. And Leek’s Pizzeria serves up pizza and lakeside views. Looking for a quick morning coffee? Stop by the general store for a cup of joe or your favorite espresso drink to start your day. Don’t miss perusing the gift shop, as well.

When you’re done eating, get outside. The lodge offers guided fishing, or you can rent boats on Jackson Lake or sign up for a scenic float trip down the Snake River. If you’re looking to up the adrenaline, book a whitewater rafting trip with Mad River Boat Trips to raft a less tame section of the Snake. Or, stick to dry land with a side-by-side tour with Scenic Safaris near Grand Teton.

Learn more and book your stay at signalmountainlodge.com.
For more information
1 Inner Park Rd., Moran, WY 83013
307-543-2831
www.signalmountainlodge.com