
6.8 miles round-trip with about 980 ft of elevation gain. The trail is narrow and winding with exposed rocks and roots, weaving through lodgepole pine forests and meadow clearings. Expect a steady 3-5 hour climb with some steeper sections. High reward for the effort: panoramic views of the Tetons and Jackson Hole valley from the summit.
Moderate (strenuous in sections)
360-degree views of the Teton Range, Jackson Lake, and Jackson Hole valley.
• Ridge Trail up, Ponds Trail down for varied scenery. • Arrive by 7-8 a.m. to secure parking and beat crowds. • Bring bear spray; make noise and travel in groups. • Pack sun protection and extra layers for wind at the summit. • Sunrise or sunset visits offer prime lighting; plan accordingly.
Late June through August
Moderate length; may challenge very young children; consider shorter segments or breaking into two hikes.
Grand Teton NP entrance fee applies.
Bear spray, travel in groups, and make noise. Thunderstorms can form in the afternoon; some sections are steep and exposed with loose footing.
Not ADA accessible; uneven surface; some steep grades
Moderate length; may challenge very young children; consider shorter segments or breaking into two hikes.
Signal Mountain Lodge; Signal Mountain Campground; summit overlook parking
Based on 606 Google reviews
Heidi C HomFeldt, Realtor
Signal Mountain Summit Road is absolutely worth the drive—such a beautiful, off-the-beaten-path experience! The pullouts along the way offer incredible views, and the scenery from the top is breathtaking. There are restrooms available at the summit, which is a nice bonus. We even had the pleasure of seeing “Hollywood,” the local elk who’s known for hanging around the parking lot and greeting visitors. An unforgettable stop that I highly recommend!
Shilpa Sanapala
This was a scenic drive up to the summit to get some panoramic views of the sunset and the mountain ranges. Not too crowded but parking spots can be unavailable right before sunset time. The road to get here is narrow and curved. Pit toilets available at the lookout 2 minutes before the final stop.
Nick Sullivan
A full 360° view, but obstructed by some trees at the very top. Decent amount of parking at the summit as well a bit earlier on the road. The Signal Mountain trail is easy to access from here. I recommend going early to avoid getting stuck behind slow vehicles on the narrow road. Bring binoculars!
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Yes. This area is bear country. Travel in groups, make noise, carry bear spray, and store food properly.
The data does not specify dog rules. Check park regulations before bringing dogs.
Rated moderate; suitable for families, but the distance and elevation may challenge very young children.
Parking can fill quickly. Arrive before 8 a.m. to secure a spot; alternative lots exist at Signal Mountain Lodge and Campground.
No permit is required for day hiking; Grand Teton National Park entrance fees apply.
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