Near Signal Mountain Hike
Sunrise over Grand Teton
Near Signal Mountain Hike
Mount Moran and Lake Jackson
Near Signal Mountain Hike
Expansive views at the Jackson Point Overlook 10/12/18
Near Signal Mountain Hike
Signal Mountain

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Signal Mountain Hike

3.8 (12 Ratings)
A relatively easy hike to an isolated summit providing stunning views of the Teton Range.
8
mi
Distance
1,319
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.99mi
Distance
1,319ft
Elevation Gain
1,319ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
7,730ft
High Point
6,815ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Start this hike from the Signal Mountain Lodge and head to the summit of Signal Mountain. The ascent starts easily at first as you work your way up the western slopes of the mountain. After crossing the Signal Mountain road, you'll pass a small pond and marsh on your left - this is prime moose sighting territory. Right after this marsh you'll reach a trail intersection with Signal Mountain Cutoff - stay left here. Be sure not to miss the viewpoint from this intersection, you'll briefly be out of the trees.Continue east here as the trail switchbacks its way up this generally easy trail. Eventually the trail will drop a short distance down to a small gully - this is where the Signal Mountain Cutoff rejoins Signal Mountain Trail. Stay left and head up the gully, a difficult ascent.Follow the gully's fall line as it slogs its way up to the peak of Signal Mountain. To you east you'll have a dense forest of conifer and cottonwood trees, and to your west you'll have an open meadow, although this doesn't lead to great views... yet! Follow the trail as it switchbacks up the mountain until you reach the stunning vistas at the top.Once you've had your fill of views, head back down the way you came, yet we recommend turning left to join the Signal Mountain Cutoff, instead of going back on the Signal Mountain Trail. This less-used alternative heads south of the ridge past a series of small ponds and eventually meets back up with the Signal Mountain Trail. Take this back to the Lodge!
History & Background
From a geologic standpoint, Signal Mountain was formed differently from the Teton Range, even though it is so close in proximity. Geologists agree that the mountain was formed by volcanic ashfall from one of the eruptions of the Yellowstone hotspot. The peak also plays host to a glacial moraine formed by a receding glacier that came south out of the Yellowstone icecap - the same glacial entity that formed Jackson Lake.

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