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December 2023 by Caleb Young
Man the water is just WAY to cold to even THINK about getting in. There are ferocious beasts everywhere so you should definetly skip this location on your road trip. All these pictures are photoshopped theres actually no mountains or lake. Do not go there trust me.
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October 2023 by Jim Lambing
Wife and I spent 4 nights in the Lakefront Retreat room at the Lodge. The view from the rooms was spectacular. Each day except for our last one (rain), we had coffee out on the porch and watched the Tetons which were awesome. We had our breakfast inside each day and due to the large windows the view was equally magnificent. The rooms were on the modern side containing the amenities you need and expect for this price point.We choose the Lodge as we wanted to be based inside the Park for easier access to hiking trails and sightseeing after our daily hikes. This worked out well as the parking at the trailheads at Taggert Lake and Jenny Lake filled up. Our stay was in September after the start of school, but still there was a large demand for parking.This was my 5th time visiting Jackson Hole area, but my first time staying in the park. I would recommend staying in the park and at the Lodge for anyone with similar focus of their trip (hiking, sightseeing, critter watching, etc.). From the Lodge we could drive to Jackson, as we needed but being based in the park made it so more convenient.
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October 2023 by Jeff Glenn
Traveling with two dogs in the National Park System can be challenging. They made it easy and were most helpful to us.So, why only four stars? I have a challenge with $400 per night for a cabin that has more history and quaint than features and comfort. Yes, I know that we were within 30 yards of Jackson Lake, but we weren't allowed to walk to the shore with our furry friends and couldn't (nor would we) leave them in the room unattended. Just troubled by the price to value relationship.Did I mention that the staff was so very helpful and supportive?
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October 2023 by Craig Sungail
We were fortunate to get a lake facing room and the view is spectacular. The restaurant has good food and service.It is a bit pricey though.
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September 2023 by Joe Peters
Our family stayed here recently for two nights and had a great experience. We were in a two-room cabin a short walk from the lobby and restaurant buildings. The two-room setup was perfect for us. We loved the quick walk to the lake for strolling and swimming and getting sunrise views of the Tetons was a bonus for our stay. The highlight of our stay was the float trip on the Snake River with our guide Joe. He was knowledgeable and kept both the adults and the kids informed and entertained. We will definitely stay at Signal Mountain again when we return to Grand Teton National Park.
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September 2023 by Jamal Dygert
Signal Mountain Lodge was a wonderful, fun and cozy first stop on our vacation through the area. The cabins are rustic and comfortable with minimal but tasteful updates (like a very nice bathroom) and we had plenty of space for our family of three. There a tons of activities available, some of our group went kayaking on the lake, others went swimming. We drove up to the top of Signal Mountain for a great view of Jackson Hole valley and the entire Grand Teton mountain range. The restaurant had decent food and great service and there is a little store/gas station. In the lodge there is ice and a water station as well as a library. Great views of the mountains can be found from many places.
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September 2023 by Steve Pagano
I decided after the first mouse that I'd figure out my review by starting with a non-mouse rating, and then subtract a star for each mouse we found in our room(s). That left me with (4 minus 3) a single star.In short, we had three incidents of finding mice in our rooms in just three and a half days.In our first room, a mouse appeared on the second full day, we moved (at 11PM) from that room to another -- in which we found another live mouse the next morning. (Important: that second mouse's droppings were not cleaned up by daytime housekeeping, even after we specifically asked for it to be done. The night cleaning crew handled that for us.)We decided to stick it out, but three mornings later we woke to find a dead mouse in that second room, caught in a trap.We left. We cannot recommend this place until they get their mouse problems under control.** Review, Minus the Mice **The good:- The security team and the night cleaning person were both fantastic.- The view is astounding.- Most of the front desk crew, including the manager, were great, which is why we tried sticking it out after mouse #2.- The on-site gas station and convenience store were really useful.- The rooms both showed signs of recent improvements (esp. modernizations).- The beds were very comfortable.The meh:- We ate three times at the one restaurant they still have open. Dishes ranged from respectable to awful.- One front desk clerk should learn that smiling when giving the guest a verbal shrug *while smiling* is probably not a good idea. We let it go, but it's a thing that's not going to bring desired results.- The sofa bed (in each room) looked very old.- I didn't like the smell of either room.The bad:- Day cleaning crew missed the one thing we specifically asked for.
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September 2023 by Matt Graybill
Our first time staying at Signal Mountain Lodge. I was so impressed with the service, food quality, quality of the rooms and not least of all the value for the dollar. I am planning a family trip in the next year and we will definitely be coming back to Signal Mountain!
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September 2023 by B & L Wyss
Would like to leave a 5 star review, but this place is really showing its age.The good:The view is amazing.The people working here are doing a good job.The bad:The sofa bed is pretty much unusable as is...we took the mattress and put it on the floor so it could be used.The room was musty.
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August 2023 by Jeanne Naughton
Thank you to all the Signal Mountain staff!!Always smiling, always willing to help, very passionate about the Signal experience!Thanks to Debbie, Kelly and Emily front desk. Matt, Mitch, Kendall and Megan bartenders. Mark, Joe and Robert float trip guides. Patrick N security. Boat dock masters (don’t know their names). If I missed a name, thanks to u too!Cabin was amazing and extremely cozy and clean!This is a special place for sure! ❤️
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July 2023 by Anonymous
This location offered some of the best views of the lake and mountains in the park. The rooms were good sized and well maintained. Dinner at Trapper Grill was the BEST food we had experienced on our trip (Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks). If you get a chance, I highly recommend a stay here-you won't regret it!!
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July 2023 by Krishna Sudarshan
Our experience at Signal Mountain Lodge in Teton Park was nothing short of delightful. Despite the lodge being reasonably full, we had a fantastic time throughout our stay. The food offered at the lodge surpassed our expectations, with a wide variety of options and flavors that left our taste buds satisfied.One of the highlights of our visit was the exceptional boating facilities. We took full advantage of the picturesque surroundings, enjoying memorable moments on the water. The boating experience provided a unique perspective of the park's stunning landscapes and allowed us to immerse ourselves in the tranquility of the surrounding nature.The staff at Signal Mountain Lodge were incredibly welcoming and attentive. Their genuine friendliness and helpfulness added a warm touch to our overall experience. From offering recommendations for local activities to ensuring our comfort, their dedication to customer satisfaction was evident.Considering the wonderful time we had, we have no doubt that we will visit Signal Mountain Lodge again in the future if the opportunity arises. Its prime location within Teton Park, combined with the good food, great boating facilities, and friendly staff, make it a highly recommended destination for anyone seeking a memorable and enjoyable stay amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Teton Mountains.Rooms: Very cozy, not flashy but very welcoming.Safety: Seemed very safe. No reason to believe otherwise.Food & drinks: Excellent food
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July 2023 by viswanath sairaman
what an amazing place!!!Plus:-- Views, Views, Views , so scenic-- store , restaurant and bar within walking distance-- Boat ramp -- within walking distance-- Not a bad priceNo so great:-- The rooms are really old and rickety-- we have to pop the windows open , since no AC-- Tons of mosquitos ( I guess, that just comes with the wild )Rooms: old, old , old rooms and rickety beds . No AC , so they can get hot in summer.Walkability: great walk score , with a lot things to do just walking
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June 2023 by Annabel Eyrick
My family and I booked 2 nights at this awesome lodge in the 2-bedroom cabin. It was absolutely wonderful.. the service was always friendly, the food as the restaurant was delicious, and the cabin was spacious, clean and very well appointed. They provided plenty of towels and extra blankets and pillows. Everything was nicely updated and in good working condition. Since the Tetons is fairly small (appx 35 minutes from North to South entrance), the location was wonderful, quiet and convenient to everything. We loved the small touches like a lounge overlooking Jackson Lake with coffee and hot cocoa in the mornings. I highly recommend this place!!Food & drinks: The breakfast at the Lodge restaurant was very good with great, friendly service. We didn't eat any other meals there, but I would definitely recommend it!
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June 2023 by Wayne Tucker
The most beautiful place to stay in the Tetons. Period. Johanna at the front desk is amazing -- thank you so much for making our stays fantastic!! Yes, stays, plural. We stayed for almost two weeks, split between stays in Yellowstone.Why five stars? Because it's a fantastic location with stunning views of both Jackson lake and the Grand Tetons with sunrise and sunset views so gorgeous we were awed. In fact, we practically didn't need to leave the property to enjoy the best of the Tetons!!A few side notes before I continue... #1 You'll note reviews of the property are mixed and this is because Signal Mountain has campground/RV sites, a lodge, cabins, and waterfront cottages. #2 The experience at each of the available locations is different, as you'd expect. #3 The campground/RV sites are what you make of them and inexpensive considering you are at an amazing location on the lake. Extras like showers and laundry do cost a bit more but are important to have on site. #4 The cabins are stated as rustic and they are, but they also are in nice, quiet locations and priced appropriately. #5 The waterfront cottages are very nice, with upper and lower apartments (my word as they have a full kitchen, living room, bedroom and bathroom as well as an outdoor porch with chairs). In the lower units you will hear people moving around above you and sometimes in the upper units you will too.We stayed in a lower unit in the waterfront cottages once and several times in upper units. Both are good, and our preference for the future are the upper units (which can be up to $100 more than the lower units). Both unit types are the most expensive options at Signal Mountain.The property itself is worth the price regardless of where you stay. There's a general store and gas station, a laundromat, a restaurant and lounge as well as the main lodge itself. The restaurant was fairly reasonable for lunch and dinner, with good food and one certainly doesn't need to drive all the way into Jackson to have a good meal.The property has a marina with two long piers and boat rentals, everything from kayaks to fishing boats to pontoon boats for families. Prices are by the hour, half day and such. Recommended!Enjoyed walking around the waterfront, marina and beach! Free coffee, tea and hot chocolate in the morning was a nice touch, even if we had coffee pods and machine in our cottage.Definitely my highest recommendation and a great place to stay in the Tetons! Oh, and don't feed the foxes!!!Rooms: From camping to cabins to waterfront cottages, lots of choices.Nearby activities: Centrally located, on Jackson lake in the middle of Grand Teton National Park.Safety: Wildlife roams the property from foxes to bears to elk so always be on the lookout when walking around or driving in/out.Walkability: Lots of places to walk, especially along the waterfront, beach and marina.Noteworthy details: Rains and snowpack this year are helping to bring the water level in the lake higher than it's been in a while. This is good news!