Campsite #69 at Signal Mountain Campground, Grand Teton National Park, WY

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Campsite #69

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Drive-In 6 people
30 ft Back-in
1 fair
69
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Campsite #69 Features: Drive-In access, Back-in parking, 30ft driveway, Fire ring w/ Grill, Food Storage Locker, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (4)

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@MollyH2189787 · Camped on Jun 3, 2025 at Campsite #69
The park is spectacular. The campground...isn't. It's been ridden hard and put away wet. I am really not criticizing the NPS or its staff; they don't have sufficient budget or staff, particularly now. But the issues I note are not new: There is the memory of asphalt to park on, but it's crumbled and very uneven. Not that that's the biggest problem with parking - my site was on a steep slope and absolutely no effort had ever been made to level it, so that was a real challenge. Many sites looked very unlevel. The sites are overused and close together, so some of them have essentially no foliage, screening, or privacy of any kind. It's hard to get to the old bathrooms because you have to walk through other peoples' sites or walk a bit of a way to the entrance path, none of which is very obvious. My site did have a picnic table and a bear box, but the 2 were pushed together because of limited space in the site (making the seating inaccessible), and you couldn't actually use the table because the slope was so severe across the site. The tent pad was a little more level, but was actually the lowest point on the site, and it was clear water had pooled there. Overall, this campground was disappointing in nearly every regard, and I won't be in any hurry to ever stay here again. The only plus is that it's in a fantastic national park, with beautiful exhibits and natural beauty. But do yourself a favor and stay at a nearby national forest campground and drive into the park to visit it. If you really want to stay in the park, try Gros Ventre, which has some of the same issues but many better sites.
@PetrY68E90B022 · Camped on Sep 18, 2023 at Campsite #69
Despite the warnings, site 69 had enough space to pitch our tent. It was conveniently located near the trails to the lake and boat ramp, as well as the restrooms. Staff made check in a breeze and provided a solid review of tips for camping in bear country. Bathrooms were clean. Most importantly, the site is located in a loop where generators are prohibited which made for a nice and quiet night under a starry sky. Because the site is located on a slope, only one other tent site was visible. Since our neighbor left early, it was like having the forest to ourselves along with a herd of bugleing elk.
@JohnE3306958 · Camped on Aug 20, 2023 at Campsite #69
This campground really sucks. The sites are really close together and you're in a dense canopy of trees. Colter Bay is way better.
@RyanE2017988 · Camped on Aug 9, 2023 at Campsite #69
Perfect!

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